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Rules
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Maintainers:
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* Wolfgang Ziegler (fago), nuppla@zites.net
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The Rules module allows site administrators to define conditionally executed
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actions based on occurring events (ECA-rules).
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Project homepage: http://drupal.org/project/rules
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Installation
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*Before* starting, make sure that you have read at least the introduction - so
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you know at least the basic concepts. You can find it here:
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http://drupal.org/node/298480
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* Rules depends on the Entity API module, download and install it from
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http://drupal.org/project/entity
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* Copy the whole rules directory to your modules directory
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(e.g. DRUPAL_ROOT/sites/all/modules) and activate the Rules and Rules UI
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modules.
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* The administrative user interface can be found at admin/config/workflow/rules
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Documentation
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* Check out the general docs at http://drupal.org/node/298476
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* Check out the developer targeted docs at http://drupal.org/node/878718
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Rules Scheduler
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* If you enable the Rules scheduler module, you get new actions that allow you
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to schedule the execution of Rules components.
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* Make sure that you have configured cron for your drupal installation as cron
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is used for scheduling the Rules components. For help see
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http://drupal.org/cron
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* If the Views module (http://drupal.org/project/views) is installed, the module
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displays the list of scheduled tasks in the UI.
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Upgrade from Rules 6.x-1.x to Rules 7.x-2.x
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* In order to upgrade Rules from 6.x-1.x to 7.x-2.x just run "update.php". This
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is going to make sure Rules 2.x is properly installed, but it will leave your
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Rules 1.x configurations untouched. Thus, your rules won't be upgraded yet.
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* To convert your Rules 1.x configurations to Rules 2.x go to
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'admin/config/workflow/rules/upgrade'.
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* At this page, you may choose the Rules 1.x rules and rule sets to upgrade
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and whether the converted configurations should be immediately saved to
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your database or whether the configuration export should be generated.
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* Note that for importing an export the export needs to pass the
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configuration integrity check, what might be troublesome if the
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conversion was not 100% successful. In that case, try choosing the
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immediate saving method and correct the configuration after conversion.
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* A rule configuration might require multiple modules to be in place and
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upgraded to work properly. E.g. if you used an action provided
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by a third party module, make sure the module is in place and upgraded
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before you convert the rule.
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* If all required modules are installed and have been upgraded but the rule
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conversion still fails, the cause might be that a module has not yet
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upgraded its Rules integration or does not implement the Rules conversion
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functionality. In that case, file an issue for the module that provided
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the action or condition causing the conversion to fail.
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* Note that any rule configurations containing token replacements or PHP
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input evaluations might need some manual corrections in order to stay
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working. This is, as some used token replacements might not be available
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in Drupal 7 any more and the PHP code might need to be updated in order
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to be compatible with Drupal 7.
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* Once the upgrade was successful, you may delete the left over Rules 1.x
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configurations by going to 'admin/config/workflow/rules/upgrade/clear'.
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* The Rules Scheduler module also comes with an upgrade routine that is
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invoked as usual via "update.php". Its actions can be upgraded via the usual
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Rules upgrade tool, see above.
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However, there is currently no support for upgrading already scheduled
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tasks. That means, all previously on Drupal 6 scheduled tasks won't apply
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for Drupal 7. The Drupal 6 tasks are preserved in the database as long as
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you do not clear your Rules 1.x configuration though.
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* The Rules Forms module has not been updated to Drupal 7 and there are no
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plans to do so, as unfortuntely the module's design does not allow for
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automatic configuration updates.
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Thus, a possible future Rules 2.x Forms module is likely to work
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different, e.g. by working only for entity forms on the field level.
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