Same name and namespace in other branches
- 4.7.x includes/theme.inc \theme_table()
- 5.x includes/theme.inc \theme_table()
- 6.x includes/theme.inc \theme_table()
- 7.x includes/theme.inc \theme_table()
Return a themed table.
Parameters
$header: An array containing the table headers. Each element of the array can be either a localized string or an associative array with the following keys:
- "data": The localized title of the table column.
- "field": The database field represented in the table column (required if user is to be able to sort on this column).
- "sort": A default sort order for this column ("asc" or "desc").
- Any HTML attributes, such as "colspan", to apply to the column header cell.
$rows: An array of table rows. Every row is an array of cells, or an associative array with the following keys:
- "data": an array of cells
- Any HTML attributes, such as "class", to apply to the table row.
Each cell can be either a string or an associative array with the following keys:
- "data": The string to display in the table cell.
- Any HTML attributes, such as "colspan", to apply to the table cell.
Here's an example for $rows: @verbatim $rows = array( // Simple row array( 'Cell 1', 'Cell 2', 'Cell 3' ), // Row with attributes on the row and some of its cells. array( 'data' => array('Cell 1', array('data' => 'Cell 2', 'colspan' => 2)), 'class' => 'funky' ) ); @endverbatim
$attributes: An array of HTML attributes to apply to the table tag.
Return value
An HTML string representing the table.
Related topics
41 theme calls to theme_table()
- aggregator_view in modules/
aggregator.module - block_admin_display in modules/
block.module - Prepare the main block administration form.
- book_admin_orphan in modules/
book.module - Menu callback; displays a listing of all orphaned book pages.
- book_admin_view in modules/
book.module - Display an administrative view of the hierarchy of a book.
- comment_admin_overview in modules/
comment.module - Menu callback; present an administrative comment listing.
File
- includes/
theme.inc, line 630 - The theme system, which controls the output of Drupal.
Code
function theme_table($header, $rows, $attributes = NULL) {
$output = '<table' . drupal_attributes($attributes) . ">\n";
// Format the table header:
if (count($header)) {
$ts = tablesort_init($header);
$output .= ' <tr>';
foreach ($header as $cell) {
$cell = tablesort_header($cell, $header, $ts);
$output .= _theme_table_cell($cell, 1);
}
$output .= " </tr>\n";
}
// Format the table rows:
if (count($rows)) {
foreach ($rows as $number => $row) {
$attributes = array();
// Check if we're dealing with a simple or complex row
if (isset($row['data'])) {
foreach ($row as $key => $value) {
if ($key == 'data') {
$cells = $value;
}
else {
$attributes[$key] = $value;
}
}
}
else {
$cells = $row;
}
// Add light/dark class
$class = $number % 2 == 1 ? 'light' : 'dark';
if (isset($attributes['class'])) {
$attributes['class'] .= ' ' . $class;
}
else {
$attributes['class'] = $class;
}
// Build row
$output .= ' <tr' . drupal_attributes($attributes) . '>';
$i = 0;
foreach ($cells as $cell) {
$cell = tablesort_cell($cell, $header, $ts, $i++);
$output .= _theme_table_cell($cell, 0);
}
$output .= " </tr>\n";
}
}
$output .= "</table>\n";
return $output;
}