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1<?php
2
3/**
4 * @file
5 * Enables functions to be stored and executed at a later time when
6 * triggered by other modules or by one of Drupal's core API hooks.
7 */
8
9/**
10 * Implementation of hook_help().
11 */
12function trigger_help($path, $arg) {
13  $explanation = '<p>'. t('Triggers are system events, such as when new content is added or when a user logs in. Trigger module combines these triggers with actions (functional tasks), such as unpublishing content or e-mailing an administrator. The <a href="@url">Actions settings page</a> contains a list of existing actions and provides the ability to create and configure additional actions.', array('@url' => url('admin/settings/actions'))) .'</p>';
14  switch ($path) {
15    case 'admin/build/trigger/comment':
16      return $explanation .'<p>'. t('Below you can assign actions to run when certain comment-related triggers happen. For example, you could promote a post to the front page when a comment is added.') .'</p>';
17    case 'admin/build/trigger/node':
18      return $explanation .'<p>'. t('Below you can assign actions to run when certain content-related triggers happen. For example, you could send an e-mail to an administrator when a post is created or updated.') .'</p>';
19    case 'admin/build/trigger/cron':
20      return $explanation .'<p>'. t('Below you can assign actions to run during each pass of a <a href="@cron">cron maintenance task</a>.', array('@cron' => url('admin/reports/status'))) .'</p>';
21    case 'admin/build/trigger/taxonomy':
22      return $explanation .'<p>'. t('Below you can assign actions to run when certain taxonomy-related triggers happen. For example, you could send an e-mail to an administrator when a term is deleted.') .'</p>';
23    case 'admin/build/trigger/user':
24      return $explanation .'<p>'. t("Below you can assign actions to run when certain user-related triggers happen. For example, you could send an e-mail to an administrator when a user account is deleted.") .'</p>';
25    case 'admin/help#trigger':
26      $output = '<p>'. t('The Trigger module provides the ability to trigger <a href="@actions">actions</a> upon system events, such as when new content is added or when a user logs in.', array('@actions' => url('admin/settings/actions'))) .'</p>';
27      $output .= '<p>'. t('The combination of actions and triggers can perform many useful tasks, such as e-mailing an administrator if a user account is deleted, or automatically unpublishing comments that contain certain words. By default, there are five "contexts" of events (Comments, Content, Cron, Taxonomy, and Users), but more may be added by additional modules.') .'</p>';
28      $output .= '<p>'. t('For more information, see the online handbook entry for <a href="@trigger">Trigger module</a>.', array('@trigger' => 'http://drupal.org/handbook/modules/trigger/')) .'</p>';
29      return $output;
30  }
31}
32
33/**
34 * Implementation of hook_menu().
35 */
36function trigger_menu() {
37  $items['admin/build/trigger'] = array(
38    'title' => 'Triggers',
39    'description' => 'Tell Drupal when to execute actions.',
40    'page callback' => 'trigger_assign',
41    'access callback' => 'trigger_access_check',
42    'access arguments' => array('node'),
43    'file' => 'trigger.admin.inc',
44  );
45  // We don't use a menu wildcard here because these are tabs,
46  // not invisible items.
47  $items['admin/build/trigger/node'] = array(
48    'title' => 'Content',
49    'page callback' => 'trigger_assign',
50    'page arguments' => array('node'),
51    'access callback' => 'trigger_access_check',
52    'access arguments' => array('node'),
53    'type' => MENU_LOCAL_TASK,
54    'file' => 'trigger.admin.inc',
55  );
56  $items['admin/build/trigger/user'] = array(
57    'title' => 'Users',
58    'page callback' => 'trigger_assign',
59    'page arguments' => array('user'),
60    'access callback' => 'trigger_access_check',
61    'access arguments' => array('user'),
62    'type' => MENU_LOCAL_TASK,
63    'file' => 'trigger.admin.inc',
64  );
65  $items['admin/build/trigger/comment'] = array(
66    'title' => 'Comments',
67    'page callback' => 'trigger_assign',
68    'page arguments' => array('comment'),
69    'access callback' => 'trigger_access_check',
70    'access arguments' => array('comment'),
71    'type' => MENU_LOCAL_TASK,
72    'file' => 'trigger.admin.inc',
73  );
74  $items['admin/build/trigger/taxonomy'] = array(
75    'title' => 'Taxonomy',
76    'page callback' => 'trigger_assign',
77    'page arguments' => array('taxonomy'),
78    'access callback' => 'trigger_access_check',
79    'access arguments' => array('taxonomy'),
80    'type' => MENU_LOCAL_TASK,
81    'file' => 'trigger.admin.inc',
82  );
83  $items['admin/build/trigger/cron'] = array(
84    'title' => 'Cron',
85    'page callback' => 'trigger_assign',
86    'page arguments' => array('cron'),
87    'access arguments' => array('administer actions'),
88    'type' => MENU_LOCAL_TASK,
89    'file' => 'trigger.admin.inc',
90  );
91
92  // We want contributed modules to be able to describe
93  // their hooks and have actions assignable to them.
94  $hooks = module_invoke_all('hook_info');
95  foreach ($hooks as $module => $hook) {
96    // We've already done these.
97    if (in_array($module, array('node', 'comment', 'user', 'system', 'taxonomy'))) {
98      continue;
99    }
100    $info = db_result(db_query("SELECT info FROM {system} WHERE name = '%s'", $module));
101    $info = unserialize($info);
102    $nice_name = $info['name'];
103    $items["admin/build/trigger/$module"] = array(
104      'title' => $nice_name,
105      'page callback' => 'trigger_assign',
106      'page arguments' => array($module),
107      'access callback' => 'trigger_access_check',
108      'access arguments' => array($module),
109      'type' => MENU_LOCAL_TASK,
110      'file' => 'trigger.admin.inc',
111    );
112  }
113  $items['admin/build/trigger/unassign'] = array(
114    'title' => 'Unassign',
115    'description' => 'Unassign an action from a trigger.',
116    'page callback' => 'drupal_get_form',
117    'page arguments' => array('trigger_unassign'),
118    'access arguments' => array('administer actions'),
119    'type' => MENU_CALLBACK,
120    'file' => 'trigger.admin.inc',
121  );
122
123  return $items;
124}
125
126/**
127 * Access callback for menu system.
128 */
129function trigger_access_check($module) {
130  return (module_exists($module) && user_access('administer actions'));
131}
132
133/**
134 * Get the aids of actions to be executed for a hook-op combination.
135 *
136 * @param $hook
137 *   The name of the hook being fired.
138 * @param $op
139 *   The name of the operation being executed. Defaults to an empty string
140 *   because some hooks (e.g., hook_cron()) do not have operations.
141 * @return
142 *   An array of action IDs.
143 */
144function _trigger_get_hook_aids($hook, $op = '') {
145  $aids = array();
146  $result = db_query("SELECT aa.aid, a.type FROM {trigger_assignments} aa LEFT JOIN {actions} a ON aa.aid = a.aid WHERE aa.hook = '%s' AND aa.op = '%s' ORDER BY weight", $hook, $op);
147  while ($action = db_fetch_object($result)) {
148    $aids[$action->aid]['type'] = $action->type;
149  }
150  return $aids;
151}
152
153/**
154 * Implementation of hook_theme().
155 */
156function trigger_theme() {
157  return array(
158    'trigger_display' => array(
159      'arguments' => array('element'),
160      'file' => 'trigger.admin.inc',
161    ),
162  );
163}
164
165/**
166 * Implementation of hook_forms(). We reuse code by using the
167 * same assignment form definition for each node-op combination.
168 */
169function trigger_forms() {
170  $hooks = module_invoke_all('hook_info');
171  foreach ($hooks as $module => $info) {
172    foreach ($hooks[$module] as $hook => $ops) {
173      foreach ($ops as $op => $description) {
174        $forms['trigger_'. $hook .'_'. $op .'_assign_form'] = array('callback' => 'trigger_assign_form');
175      }
176    }
177  }
178
179  return $forms;
180}
181
182/**
183 * When an action is called in a context that does not match its type,
184 * the object that the action expects must be retrieved. For example, when
185 * an action that works on users is called during the node hook, the
186 * user object is not available since the node hook doesn't pass it.
187 * So here we load the object the action expects.
188 *
189 * @param $type
190 *   The type of action that is about to be called.
191 * @param $node
192 *   The node that was passed via the nodeapi hook.
193 * @return
194 *   The object expected by the action that is about to be called.
195 */
196function _trigger_normalize_node_context($type, $node) {
197  switch ($type) {
198    // If an action that works on comments is being called in a node context,
199    // the action is expecting a comment object. But we do not know which comment
200    // to give it. The first? The most recent? All of them? So comment actions
201    // in a node context are not supported.
202
203    // An action that works on users is being called in a node context.
204    // Load the user object of the node's author.
205    case 'user':
206      return user_load(array('uid' => $node->uid));
207  }
208}
209
210/**
211 * Implementation of hook_nodeapi().
212 */
213function trigger_nodeapi(&$node, $op, $a3 = NULL, $a4 = NULL) {
214  // Keep objects for reuse so that changes actions make to objects can persist.
215  static $objects;
216  // Prevent recursion by tracking which operations have already been called.
217  static $recursion;
218  // Support a subset of operations.
219  if (!in_array($op, array('view', 'update', 'presave', 'insert', 'delete')) || isset($recursion[$op])) {
220    return;
221  }
222  $recursion[$op] = TRUE;
223
224  $aids = _trigger_get_hook_aids('nodeapi', $op);
225  if (!$aids) {
226    return;
227  }
228  $context = array(
229    'hook' => 'nodeapi',
230    'op' => $op,
231  );
232
233  // We need to get the expected object if the action's type is not 'node'.
234  // We keep the object in $objects so we can reuse it if we have multiple actions
235  // that make changes to an object.
236  foreach ($aids as $aid => $action_info) {
237    if ($action_info['type'] != 'node') {
238      if (!isset($objects[$action_info['type']])) {
239        $objects[$action_info['type']] = _trigger_normalize_node_context($action_info['type'], $node);
240      }
241      // Since we know about the node, we pass that info along to the action.
242      $context['node'] = $node;
243      $result = actions_do($aid, $objects[$action_info['type']], $context, $a3, $a4);
244    }
245    else {
246      actions_do($aid, $node, $context, $a3, $a4);
247    }
248  }
249}
250
251/**
252 * When an action is called in a context that does not match its type,
253 * the object that the action expects must be retrieved. For example, when
254 * an action that works on nodes is called during the comment hook, the
255 * node object is not available since the comment hook doesn't pass it.
256 * So here we load the object the action expects.
257 *
258 * @param $type
259 *   The type of action that is about to be called.
260 * @param $comment
261 *   The comment that was passed via the comment hook.
262 * @return
263 *   The object expected by the action that is about to be called.
264 */
265function _trigger_normalize_comment_context($type, $comment) {
266  switch ($type) {
267    // An action that works with nodes is being called in a comment context.
268    case 'node':
269      return node_load(is_array($comment) ? $comment['nid'] : $comment->nid);
270
271    // An action that works on users is being called in a comment context.
272    case 'user':
273      return user_load(array('uid' => is_array($comment) ? $comment['uid'] : $comment->uid));
274  }
275}
276
277/**
278 * Implementation of hook_comment().
279 */
280function trigger_comment($a1, $op) {
281  // Keep objects for reuse so that changes actions make to objects can persist.
282  static $objects;
283  // We support a subset of operations.
284  if (!in_array($op, array('insert', 'update', 'delete', 'view'))) {
285    return;
286  }
287  $aids = _trigger_get_hook_aids('comment', $op);
288  $context = array(
289    'hook' => 'comment',
290    'op' => $op,
291  );
292  // We need to get the expected object if the action's type is not 'comment'.
293  // We keep the object in $objects so we can reuse it if we have multiple actions
294  // that make changes to an object.
295  foreach ($aids as $aid => $action_info) {
296    if ($action_info['type'] != 'comment') {
297      if (!isset($objects[$action_info['type']])) {
298        $objects[$action_info['type']] = _trigger_normalize_comment_context($action_info['type'], $a1);
299      }
300      // Since we know about the comment, we pass it along to the action
301      // in case it wants to peek at it.
302      $context['comment'] = (object) $a1;
303      actions_do($aid, $objects[$action_info['type']], $context);
304    }
305    else {
306      $comment = (object) $a1;
307      actions_do($aid, $comment, $context);
308    }
309  }
310}
311
312/**
313 * Implementation of hook_cron().
314 */
315function trigger_cron() {
316  $aids = _trigger_get_hook_aids('cron', 'run');
317  $context = array(
318    'hook' => 'cron',
319    'op' => 'run',
320  );
321  // Cron does not act on any specific object.
322  $object = NULL;
323  actions_do(array_keys($aids), $object, $context);
324}
325
326/**
327 * When an action is called in a context that does not match its type,
328 * the object that the action expects must be retrieved. For example, when
329 * an action that works on nodes is called during the user hook, the
330 * node object is not available since the user hook doesn't pass it.
331 * So here we load the object the action expects.
332 *
333 * @param $type
334 *   The type of action that is about to be called.
335 * @param $account
336 *   The account object that was passed via the user hook.
337 * @return
338 *   The object expected by the action that is about to be called.
339 */
340function _trigger_normalize_user_context($type, $account) {
341  switch ($type) {
342    // If an action that works on comments is being called in a user context,
343    // the action is expecting a comment object. But we have no way of
344    // determining the appropriate comment object to pass. So comment
345    // actions in a user context are not supported.
346
347    // An action that works with nodes is being called in a user context.
348    // If a single node is being viewed, return the node.
349    case 'node':
350      // If we are viewing an individual node, return the node.
351      if ((arg(0) == 'node') && is_numeric(arg(1)) && (arg(2) == NULL)) {
352        return node_load(array('nid' => arg(1)));
353      }
354  }
355}
356
357/**
358 * Implementation of hook_user().
359 */
360function trigger_user($op, &$edit, &$account, $category = NULL) {
361  // Keep objects for reuse so that changes actions make to objects can persist.
362  static $objects;
363  // We support a subset of operations.
364  if (!in_array($op, array('login', 'logout', 'insert', 'update', 'delete', 'view'))) {
365    return;
366  }
367  $aids = _trigger_get_hook_aids('user', $op);
368  $context = array(
369    'hook' => 'user',
370    'op' => $op,
371    'form_values' => &$edit,
372  );
373  foreach ($aids as $aid => $action_info) {
374    if ($action_info['type'] != 'user') {
375      if (!isset($objects[$action_info['type']])) {
376        $objects[$action_info['type']] = _trigger_normalize_user_context($action_info['type'], $account);
377      }
378      $context['account'] = $account;
379      actions_do($aid, $objects[$action_info['type']], $context);
380    }
381    else {
382      actions_do($aid, $account, $context, $category);
383    }
384  }
385}
386
387/**
388 * Implementation of hook_taxonomy().
389 */
390function trigger_taxonomy($op, $type, $array) {
391  if ($type != 'term') {
392    return;
393  }
394  $aids = _trigger_get_hook_aids('taxonomy', $op);
395  $context = array(
396    'hook' => 'taxonomy',
397    'op' => $op
398  );
399  foreach ($aids as $aid => $action_info) {
400    $taxonomy_object = (object) $array;
401    actions_do($aid, $taxonomy_object, $context);
402  }
403}
404
405/**
406 * Often we generate a select field of all actions. This function
407 * generates the options for that select.
408 *
409 * @param $type
410 *   One of 'node', 'user', 'comment'.
411 * @return
412 *   Array keyed by action ID.
413 */
414function trigger_options($type = 'all') {
415  $options = array(t('Choose an action'));
416  foreach (actions_actions_map(actions_get_all_actions()) as $aid => $action) {
417    $options[$action['type']][$aid] = $action['description'];
418  }
419
420  if ($type == 'all') {
421    return $options;
422  }
423  else {
424    return $options[$type];
425  }
426}
427
428/**
429 * Implementation of hook_actions_delete().
430 *
431 * Remove all trigger entries for the given action, when deleted.
432 */
433function trigger_actions_delete($aid) {
434  db_query("DELETE FROM {trigger_assignments} WHERE aid = '%s'", $aid);
435}
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