function theme_status_report

Returns HTML for the status report.

This theme function is dependent on install.inc being loaded, because that's where the constants are defined.

Parameters

$variables: An associative array containing:

  • requirements: An array of requirements/status items. Each requirement is an associative array containing the following elements:

    • title: The name of the requirement.
    • value: (optional) The current value (version, time, level, etc).
    • description: (optional) The description of the requirement.
    • severity: (optional) The requirement's result/severity level, one of:

Related topics

3 theme calls to theme_status_report()
install_verify_requirements in includes/install.core.inc
Verifies the requirements for installing Drupal.
system_status in modules/system/system.admin.inc
Menu callback: displays the site status report. Can also be used as a pure check.
update_check_requirements in ./update.php
Checks update requirements and reports errors and (optionally) warnings.

File

modules/system/system.admin.inc, line 2601

Code

function theme_status_report($variables) {
    $requirements = $variables['requirements'];
    $severities = array(
        REQUIREMENT_INFO => array(
            'title' => t('Info'),
            'class' => 'info',
        ),
        REQUIREMENT_OK => array(
            'title' => t('OK'),
            'class' => 'ok',
        ),
        REQUIREMENT_WARNING => array(
            'title' => t('Warning'),
            'class' => 'warning',
        ),
        REQUIREMENT_ERROR => array(
            'title' => t('Error'),
            'class' => 'error',
        ),
    );
    $output = '<table class="system-status-report">';
    foreach ($requirements as $requirement) {
        if (empty($requirement['#type'])) {
            $severity = $severities[isset($requirement['severity']) ? (int) $requirement['severity'] : REQUIREMENT_OK];
            $severity['icon'] = '<div title="' . $severity['title'] . '"><span class="element-invisible">' . $severity['title'] . '</span></div>';
            // The requirement's 'value' key is optional, provide a default value.
            $requirement['value'] = isset($requirement['value']) ? $requirement['value'] : '';
            // Output table row(s)
            if (!empty($requirement['description'])) {
                $output .= '<tr class="' . $severity['class'] . ' merge-down"><td class="status-icon">' . $severity['icon'] . '</td><td class="status-title">' . $requirement['title'] . '</td><td class="status-value">' . $requirement['value'] . '</td></tr>';
                $output .= '<tr class="' . $severity['class'] . ' merge-up"><td colspan="3" class="status-description">' . $requirement['description'] . '</td></tr>';
            }
            else {
                $output .= '<tr class="' . $severity['class'] . '"><td class="status-icon">' . $severity['icon'] . '</td><td class="status-title">' . $requirement['title'] . '</td><td class="status-value">' . $requirement['value'] . '</td></tr>';
            }
        }
    }
    $output .= '</table>';
    return $output;
}

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