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/**
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* @file
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* Drupal placeholder/token replacement system.
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*
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* API functions for replacing placeholders in text with meaningful values.
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*
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* For example: When configuring automated emails, an administrator enters
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* standard text for the email. Variables like the title of a node and the date
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* the email was sent can be entered as placeholders like [node:title] and
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* [date:short]. When a Drupal module prepares to send the email, it can call
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* the token_replace() function, passing in the text. The token system will
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* scan the text for placeholder tokens, give other modules an opportunity to
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* replace them with meaningful text, then return the final product to the
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* original module.
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*
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* Tokens follow the form: [$type:$name], where $type is a general class of
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* tokens like 'node', 'user', or 'comment' and $name is the name of a given
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* placeholder. For example, [node:title] or [node:created:since].
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*
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* In addition to raw text containing placeholders, modules may pass in an array
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* of objects to be used when performing the replacement. The objects should be
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* keyed by the token type they correspond to. For example:
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*
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* @code
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* // Load a node and a user, then replace tokens in the text.
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* $text = 'On [date:short], [user:name] read [node:title].';
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* $node = node_load(1);
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* $user = user_load(1);
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*
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* // [date:...] tokens use the current date automatically.
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* $data = array('node' => $node, 'user' => $user);
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* return token_replace($text, $data);
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* @endcode
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*
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* Some tokens may be chained in the form of [$type:$pointer:$name], where $type
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* is a normal token type, $pointer is a reference to another token type, and
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* $name is the name of a given placeholder. For example, [node:author:mail]. In
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* that example, 'author' is a pointer to the 'user' account that created the
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* node, and 'mail' is a placeholder available for any 'user'.
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*
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* @see token_replace()
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* @see hook_tokens()
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* @see hook_token_info()
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*/
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/**
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* Replaces all tokens in a given string with appropriate values.
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*
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* @param $text
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* A string potentially containing replaceable tokens.
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* @param $data
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* (optional) An array of keyed objects. For simple replacement scenarios
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* 'node', 'user', and others are common keys, with an accompanying node or
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* user object being the value. Some token types, like 'site', do not require
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* any explicit information from $data and can be replaced even if it is
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* empty.
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* @param $options
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* (optional) A keyed array of settings and flags to control the token
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* replacement process. Supported options are:
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* - language: A language object to be used when generating locale-sensitive
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* tokens.
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* - callback: A callback function that will be used to post-process the array
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* of token replacements after they are generated. For example, a module
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* using tokens in a text-only email might provide a callback to strip HTML
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* entities from token values before they are inserted into the final text.
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* - clear: A boolean flag indicating that tokens should be removed from the
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* final text if no replacement value can be generated.
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* - sanitize: A boolean flag indicating that tokens should be sanitized for
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* display to a web browser. Defaults to TRUE. Developers who set this
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* option to FALSE assume responsibility for running filter_xss(),
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* check_plain() or other appropriate scrubbing functions before displaying
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* data to users.
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*
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* @return
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* Text with tokens replaced.
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*/
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function token_replace($text, array $data = array(), array $options = array()) {
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$text_tokens = token_scan($text);
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if (empty($text_tokens)) {
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return $text;
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}
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$replacements = array();
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foreach ($text_tokens as $type => $tokens) {
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$replacements += token_generate($type, $tokens, $data, $options);
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if (!empty($options['clear'])) {
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$replacements += array_fill_keys($tokens, '');
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}
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}
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// Optionally alter the list of replacement values.
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if (!empty($options['callback']) && function_exists($options['callback'])) {
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$function = $options['callback'];
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$function($replacements, $data, $options);
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}
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$tokens = array_keys($replacements);
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$values = array_values($replacements);
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return str_replace($tokens, $values, $text);
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}
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/**
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* Builds a list of all token-like patterns that appear in the text.
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*
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* @param $text
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* The text to be scanned for possible tokens.
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*
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* @return
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* An associative array of discovered tokens, grouped by type.
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*/
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function token_scan($text) {
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// Matches tokens with the following pattern: [$type:$name]
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// $type and $name may not contain [ ] characters.
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// $type may not contain : or whitespace characters, but $name may.
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preg_match_all('/
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\[ # [ - pattern start
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([^\s\[\]:]*) # match $type not containing whitespace : [ or ]
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: # : - separator
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([^\[\]]*) # match $name not containing [ or ]
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\] # ] - pattern end
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/x', $text, $matches);
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$types = $matches[1];
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$tokens = $matches[2];
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// Iterate through the matches, building an associative array containing
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// $tokens grouped by $types, pointing to the version of the token found in
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// the source text. For example, $results['node']['title'] = '[node:title]';
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$results = array();
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for ($i = 0; $i < count($tokens); $i++) {
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$results[$types[$i]][$tokens[$i]] = $matches[0][$i];
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}
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return $results;
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}
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/**
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* Generates replacement values for a list of tokens.
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*
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* @param $type
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* The type of token being replaced. 'node', 'user', and 'date' are common.
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* @param $tokens
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* An array of tokens to be replaced, keyed by the literal text of the token
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* as it appeared in the source text.
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* @param $data
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* (optional) An array of keyed objects. For simple replacement scenarios
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* 'node', 'user', and others are common keys, with an accompanying node or
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* user object being the value. Some token types, like 'site', do not require
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* any explicit information from $data and can be replaced even if it is
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* empty.
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* @param $options
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* (optional) A keyed array of settings and flags to control the token
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* replacement process. Supported options are:
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* - language: A language object to be used when generating locale-sensitive
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* tokens.
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* - callback: A callback function that will be used to post-process the
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* array of token replacements after they are generated. Can be used when
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* modules require special formatting of token text, for example URL
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* encoding or truncation to a specific length.
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* - sanitize: A boolean flag indicating that tokens should be sanitized for
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* display to a web browser. Developers who set this option to FALSE assume
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* responsibility for running filter_xss(), check_plain() or other
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* appropriate scrubbing functions before displaying data to users.
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*
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* @return
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* An associative array of replacement values, keyed by the original 'raw'
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* tokens that were found in the source text. For example:
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* $results['[node:title]'] = 'My new node';
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*
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* @see hook_tokens()
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* @see hook_tokens_alter()
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*/
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function token_generate($type, array $tokens, array $data = array(), array $options = array()) {
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$options += array('sanitize' => TRUE);
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$replacements = module_invoke_all('tokens', $type, $tokens, $data, $options);
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// Allow other modules to alter the replacements.
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$context = array(
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'type' => $type,
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'tokens' => $tokens,
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'data' => $data,
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'options' => $options,
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);
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drupal_alter('tokens', $replacements, $context);
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return $replacements;
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}
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/**
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* Returns a list of tokens that begin with a specific prefix.
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*
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* Used to extract a group of 'chained' tokens (such as [node:author:name])
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* from the full list of tokens found in text. For example:
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* @code
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* $data = array(
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* 'author:name' => '[node:author:name]',
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* 'title' => '[node:title]',
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* 'created' => '[node:created]',
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* );
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* $results = token_find_with_prefix($data, 'author');
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* $results == array('name' => '[node:author:name]');
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* @endcode
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*
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* @param $tokens
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* A keyed array of tokens, and their original raw form in the source text.
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* @param $prefix
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* A textual string to be matched at the beginning of the token.
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* @param $delimiter
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* An optional string containing the character that separates the prefix from
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* the rest of the token. Defaults to ':'.
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*
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* @return
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* An associative array of discovered tokens, with the prefix and delimiter
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* stripped from the key.
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*/
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function token_find_with_prefix(array $tokens, $prefix, $delimiter = ':') {
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$results = array();
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foreach ($tokens as $token => $raw) {
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$parts = explode($delimiter, $token, 2);
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if (count($parts) == 2 && $parts[0] == $prefix) {
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$results[$parts[1]] = $raw;
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}
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}
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return $results;
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}
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/**
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* Returns metadata describing supported tokens.
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*
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* The metadata array contains token type, name, and description data as well
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* as an optional pointer indicating that the token chains to another set of
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* tokens.
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*
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* For example:
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* @code
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* $data['types']['node'] = array(
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* 'name' => t('Nodes'),
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* 'description' => t('Tokens related to node objects.'),
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* );
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* $data['tokens']['node']['title'] = array(
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* 'name' => t('Title'),
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* 'description' => t('The title of the current node.'),
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* );
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* $data['tokens']['node']['author'] = array(
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* 'name' => t('Author'),
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* 'description' => t('The author of the current node.'),
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* 'type' => 'user',
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* );
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* @endcode
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*
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* @return
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* An associative array of token information, grouped by token type.
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*/
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function token_info() {
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$data = &drupal_static(__FUNCTION__);
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if (!isset($data)) {
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$data = module_invoke_all('token_info');
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drupal_alter('token_info', $data);
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}
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return $data;
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} |