search_help

Versions
4.6
search_help($section = 'admin/help#search')
4.7 – 5
search_help($section)
6 – 7
search_help($path, $arg)

Implementation of hook_help().

▾ 1 function calls search_help()

search_view in modules/search/search.pages.inc
Menu callback; presents the search form and/or search results.

Code

modules/search/search.module, line 95

<?php
function search_help($path, $arg) {
  switch ($path) {
    case 'admin/help#search':
      $output = '<p>'. t('The search module adds the ability to search for content by keywords. Search is often the only practical way to find content on a large site, and is useful for finding both users and posts.') .'</p>';
      $output .= '<p>'. t('To provide keyword searching, the search engine maintains an index of words found in your site\'s content. To build and maintain this index, a correctly configured <a href="@cron">cron maintenance task</a> is required. Indexing behavior can be adjusted using the <a href="@searchsettings">search settings page</a>; for example, the <em>Number of items to index per cron run</em> sets the maximum number of items indexed in each pass of a <a href="@cron">cron maintenance task</a>. If necessary, reduce this number to prevent timeouts and memory errors when indexing.', array('@cron' => url('admin/reports/status'), '@searchsettings' => url('admin/settings/search'))) .'</p>';
      $output .= '<p>'. t('For more information, see the online handbook entry for <a href="@search">Search module</a>.', array('@search' => 'http://drupal.org/handbook/modules/search/')) .'</p>';
      return $output;
    case 'admin/settings/search':
      return '<p>'. t('The search engine maintains an index of words found in your site\'s content. To build and maintain this index, a correctly configured <a href="@cron">cron maintenance task</a> is required. Indexing behavior can be adjusted using the settings below.', array('@cron' => url('admin/reports/status'))) .'</p>';
    case 'search#noresults':
      return t('<ul>
<li>Check if your spelling is correct.</li>
<li>Remove quotes around phrases to match each word individually: <em>"blue smurf"</em> will match less than <em>blue smurf</em>.</li>
<li>Consider loosening your query with <em>OR</em>: <em>blue smurf</em> will match less than <em>blue OR smurf</em>.</li>
</ul>');
  }
}
?>
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