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The Fivestar voting module adds a clean, attractive voting widget to nodes and
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comments in Drupal. It features:
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 * jQuery rollover effects and AJAX no-reload voting
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 * Customizable star sets
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 * Graceful degradation to an HTML rating form when JavaScript is turned off
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 * Per-nodetype configurability
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 * Support for anonymous voters
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 * Spam protection to keep users from filling your DB with bogus votes
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 * Easy-to-use integration with Views module for lists sorted by rating, or filtered by min/max ratings
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 * A Fivestar CCK field for use in custom node types
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 * An easy-to-use Form API element type for use in other modules
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Fivestar was designed by Nate Haug and Jeff Eaton.
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This Module Made by Robots: http://www.lullabot.com
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Dependencies
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 * votingapi
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Fivestar also provides additional features for both the CCK and Views modules.
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Install
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Installing the Fivestar voting module is simple:
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1) Copy the fivestar folder to the modules folder in your installation.
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2) Enable the module using Administer -> Modules (/admin/build/modules)
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Note: Aggressive caching will complain that fivestar doesn't work, but it
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actually causes no problems. To improve performance, the module implements
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hook_init() -- and the caching advisor screen uses that as the only metric to
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determine whether a module will work with the caching system. Activate it
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without fear, friends -- Fivestar will continue to hum happily along.
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Upgrading from Drupal 5
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The Drupal 6 version of VotingAPI has been significantly improved for both
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efficiency and flexibility. Because Fivestar depends on VotingAPI for much of
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its functionality, these changes have affected Fivestar.
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The Fivestar Anonymous vote interval set in admin/settings/fivestar is no
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longer available. We use the same setting as defined in VotingAPI now, set at
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admin/settings/votingapi. It has the same effect as the previous Fivestar
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setting.
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Configuration for Simple Rating
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Fivestar has two completely separate modes of operation. The first is letting an
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end-user rate a piece of content. The settings for this are on the content type
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settings page. These settings let you expose a rating widget when viewing the
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node, not editing it. Clicking on the widget registers a vote for that node, and
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never anything else.
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The configuration for Fivestar is spread between the content type settings page,
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Fivestar site settings page, and access permissions. To configure:
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1) Configure the site-wide setting for Fivestar, Administer -> Settings ->
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   Fivestar.
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2) Activate voting on each content type. For example, if you want Fivestar to
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   appear on story nodes, use Administer -> Content Management ->
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   Content Types -> Story, and check the "Enable Fivestar rating" box under
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   the "Fivestar ratings" heading. Repeat for each content type desired.
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3) Enable anonymous voting.
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   If you want to allow anonymous voting, you'll need to set permissions for
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   that. Use Administer -> User Management -> Access Control, and check the
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   "rate content" and "view ratings" checkboxes for the roles you'd like.
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   You'll find these permission items under the "fivestar module" heading.
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Configuration for Reviews of Content
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Fivestar can be used to quickly setup a rating system for your site visitors to
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review a piece of content. When enabling the Comment widget, visitors will
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submit a rating on the *original piece of content* along with their comment.
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Visitors will not be rating the comments themselves. Fivestar does not allow for
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the rating of comments.
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1) If it's not already enabled, turn on comment module at Administer ->
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   Site Building -> Modules.
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2) Visit the content type you want to enable reviews, such as Administer ->
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   Content Management -> Content Types -> Story, and select an option under
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   the "Comment widget" section.
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Configuration as a CCK field / Advanced Rating
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Fivestar has extensive CCK support, which makes it so that the user is presented
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with a widget to rate some node with the widget while editing a node. It does
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not necessary rate the current node, nor does it rate anything if no value is
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entered in the Node ID field when configuring the CCK field. The value is
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saved in the node (so when you edit it it is still there), but no vote is
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registered in VotingAPI without the Node ID field filled out.
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An example of a situation where you might want to use the CCK fivestar field is
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creating a node type called 'review'. This review type would let users rate
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some particular node, and accompany their rating with a review. This could be
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combined with a standard rating on the target node, so that some users could
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rate the target node using the simple method, or write a complete review to
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accompany their rating.
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To configure a CCK field for rating a node while creating a new 'review' node:
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1) Create a new node type called 'review' at Administer -> Content Management ->
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Content Types. Configure the type. Do NOT set any fivestar settings on the
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content type form! We don't want users to actually be able to rate the reviews
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themselves!
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2) Edit your new content type, then click on the "Add Field" tab while on the
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content type form. Add a field called 'rating' to your new type, make it of type
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Fivestar Rating with the Stars radio button.
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3) Configure the rating widget to your liking. Most field have help text which
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explain their purpose. The Node ID field is the most important field on the page
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which determines exactly what node will receive the value of the rating. In a
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realy simple case, you could just enter the value 10 to always rate on the same
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node with nid = 10.
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A common scenario is using fivestar with nodecomments to make reviews. If using
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nodecomments a separate checkbox appears the Node ID field to allow you easily
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select the nodecomment parent as the target of the vote.
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Save your field. Now when making new nodes of type 'review', the user will
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select a star that will register a vote on the value of the Node ID field.
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Views Integration
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Fivestar depends on the views integration provided by VotinAPI, but adds some
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special features to make it work specifically with Fivestar. To display Fivestar
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ratings in a view, select the "VotingAPI percent vote result" from the list of
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available Fields. This will display the average vote for nodes. Then choose
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"Fivestar rating" from the Handler options for the field and the averages will
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be displayed as Fivestar ratings.
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Fivestar also provides handling for the display of Fivestar CCK fields, they are
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in the Field list under "Fivestar Rating: [Field name]".
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Creating a Fivestar Set
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1. Open your favorite image editor and create an image that is 3 times as high as it is wide.
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   The default size for Fivestar (and the easiest to work with) is 16x48 pixels.
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2. Setup guides at 16 pixels and 32 pixels. This splits your canvas into thirds.
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3. Create a star icon in the top third. When satisfied, copy it into the middle and bottom
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   thirds of the image. Change the middle and bottom copies to your liking. Fivestar will
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   use the top, middle, and bottom images for each state of the star.
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   Top      -> Off
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   Middle   -> On
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   Bottom   -> Hover
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4. Save your image as "star.png" in a new directory. The name of your directory will be the label
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   for your set of stars, spaces are not allowed.
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5. Do the same thing for a cancel image, only there are only 2 states for a cancel image, so your
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   image will be 16 pixels by 32pixels. Setup a guide at 16 pixels so your canvas is split in half.
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6. Create a cancel icon in the top half. Then duplicate it into the bottom half. The cancel states
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   are simply Off and Hover.
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   Top      -> Off
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7. Save your cancel image as "cancel.png" in the directory create in step 4.
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8. Create the CSS stylesheet. The easiest way to make this stylesheet is to copy an existing CSS
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   file from another set of stars. The "Basic" set provides an excellent example for a 16x16 star,
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   because it only changes the background image as necessary. If you're making a larger or smaller
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   size for your stars than 16x16 pixels, the "Minimal" and "Outline" sets make for a good example.
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Contributing
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Have a sweet set of stars you'd like to contribute to the Fivestar module?
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Post them to the Fivestar issue queue: http://drupal.org/project/issues/fivestar
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Support
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If you experience a problem with fivestar or have a problem, file a
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request or issue on the fivestar queue at
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http://drupal.org/project/issues/fivestar. DO NOT POST IN THE FORUMS. Posting in
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the issue queues is a direct line of communication with the module authors.