function tracker_page

Same name in other branches
  1. 8.9.x core/modules/tracker/tracker.pages.inc \tracker_page()

Page callback: prints a listing of active nodes on the site.

Queries the database for info, adds RDFa info if applicable, and generates the render array that will be used to render the page.

1 string reference to 'tracker_page'
tracker_menu in modules/tracker/tracker.module
Implements hook_menu().

File

modules/tracker/tracker.pages.inc, line 15

Code

function tracker_page($account = NULL, $set_title = FALSE) {
    if ($account) {
        $query = db_select('tracker_user', 't')->extend('PagerDefault');
        $query->condition('t.uid', $account->uid);
        if ($set_title) {
            // When viewed from user/%user/track, display the name of the user
            // as page title -- the tab title remains Track so this needs to be done
            // here and not in the menu definition.
            drupal_set_title(format_username($account));
        }
    }
    else {
        $query = db_select('tracker_node', 't', array(
            'target' => 'slave',
        ))->extend('PagerDefault');
    }
    // This array acts as a placeholder for the data selected later
    // while keeping the correct order.
    $nodes = $query->addTag('node_access')
        ->fields('t', array(
        'nid',
        'changed',
    ))
        ->condition('t.published', 1)
        ->orderBy('t.changed', 'DESC')
        ->limit(25)
        ->execute()
        ->fetchAllAssoc('nid');
    $rows = array();
    if (!empty($nodes)) {
        // Now, get the data and put into the placeholder array.
        $result = db_query('SELECT n.nid, n.title, n.type, n.changed, n.uid, u.name, l.comment_count FROM {node} n INNER JOIN {node_comment_statistics} l ON n.nid = l.nid INNER JOIN {users} u ON n.uid = u.uid WHERE n.nid IN (:nids)', array(
            ':nids' => array_keys($nodes),
        ), array(
            'target' => 'slave',
        ));
        foreach ($result as $node) {
            $node->last_activity = $nodes[$node->nid]->changed;
            $nodes[$node->nid] = $node;
        }
        // Display the data.
        foreach ($nodes as $node) {
            // Determine the number of comments.
            $comments = 0;
            if ($node->comment_count) {
                $comments = $node->comment_count;
                if ($new = comment_num_new($node->nid)) {
                    $comments .= '<br />';
                    $comments .= l(format_plural($new, '1 new', '@count new'), 'node/' . $node->nid, array(
                        'fragment' => 'new',
                    ));
                }
            }
            $row = array(
                'type' => check_plain(node_type_get_name($node->type)),
                'title' => array(
                    'data' => l($node->title, 'node/' . $node->nid) . ' ' . theme('mark', array(
                        'type' => node_mark($node->nid, $node->changed),
                    )),
                ),
                'author' => array(
                    'data' => theme('username', array(
                        'account' => $node,
                    )),
                ),
                'replies' => array(
                    'class' => array(
                        'replies',
                    ),
                    'data' => $comments,
                ),
                'last updated' => array(
                    'data' => t('!time ago', array(
                        '!time' => format_interval(REQUEST_TIME - $node->last_activity),
                    )),
                ),
            );
            // Adds extra RDFa markup to the $row array if the RDF module is enabled.
            if (function_exists('rdf_mapping_load')) {
                // Each node is not loaded for performance reasons, as a result we need
                // to retrieve the RDF mapping for each node type.
                $mapping = rdf_mapping_load('node', $node->type);
                // Adds RDFa markup to the title of the node. Because the RDFa markup is
                // added to the td tag which might contain HTML code, we specify an
                // empty datatype to ensure the value of the title read by the RDFa
                // parsers is a plain literal.
                $row['title'] += rdf_rdfa_attributes($mapping['title']) + array(
                    'datatype' => '',
                );
                // Annotates the td tag containing the author of the node.
                $row['author'] += rdf_rdfa_attributes($mapping['uid']);
                // Annotates the td tag containing the number of replies. We add the
                // content attribute to ensure that only the comment count is used as
                // the value for 'num_replies'. Otherwise, other text such as a link
                // to the number of new comments could be included in the 'num_replies'
                // value.
                $row['replies'] += rdf_rdfa_attributes($mapping['comment_count']);
                $row['replies'] += array(
                    'content' => $node->comment_count,
                );
                // If the node has no comments, we assume the node itself was modified
                // and apply 'changed' in addition to 'last_activity'.  If there are
                // comments present, we cannot infer whether the node itself was
                // modified or a comment was posted, so we use only 'last_activity'.
                $mapping_last_activity = rdf_rdfa_attributes($mapping['last_activity'], $node->last_activity);
                if ($node->comment_count == 0) {
                    $mapping_changed = rdf_rdfa_attributes($mapping['changed'], $node->last_activity);
                    $mapping_last_activity['property'] = array_merge($mapping_last_activity['property'], $mapping_changed['property']);
                }
                $row['last updated'] += $mapping_last_activity;
                // We need to add the about attribute on the tr tag to specify which
                // node the RDFa annotations above apply to. We move the content of
                // $row to a 'data' sub array so we can specify attributes for the row.
                $row = array(
                    'data' => $row,
                );
                $row['about'] = url('node/' . $node->nid);
            }
            $rows[] = $row;
        }
    }
    $page['tracker'] = array(
        '#rows' => $rows,
        '#header' => array(
            t('Type'),
            t('Title'),
            t('Author'),
            t('Replies'),
            t('Last updated'),
        ),
        '#theme' => 'table',
        '#empty' => t('No content available.'),
        '#attached' => array(
            'css' => array(
                drupal_get_path('module', 'tracker') . '/tracker.css' => array(),
            ),
        ),
    );
    $page['pager'] = array(
        '#theme' => 'pager',
        '#weight' => 10,
    );
    $page['#sorted'] = TRUE;
    return $page;
}

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