user-profile.tpl.php

Default theme implementation to present all user profile data.

This template is used when viewing a registered member's profile page, e.g., example.com/user/123. 123 being the users ID.

Use render($user_profile) to print all profile items, or print a subset such as render($user_profile['user_picture']). Always call render($user_profile) at the end in order to print all remaining items. If the item is a category, it will contain all its profile items. By default, $user_profile['summary'] is provided, which contains data on the user's history. Other data can be included by modules. $user_profile['user_picture'] is available for showing the account picture.

Available variables:

  • $user_profile: An array of profile items. Use render() to print them.
  • Field variables: for each field instance attached to the user a corresponding variable is defined; e.g., $account->field_example has a variable $field_example defined. When needing to access a field's raw values, developers/themers are strongly encouraged to use these variables. Otherwise they will have to explicitly specify the desired field language, e.g. $account->field_example['en'], thus overriding any language negotiation rule that was previously applied.

Where the html is handled for the group. Where the html is handled for each item in the group.

See also

user-profile-category.tpl.php

user-profile-item.tpl.php

template_preprocess_user_profile()

1 theme call to user-profile.tpl.php
user_view in modules/user/user.module
Generate an array for rendering the given user.

File

modules/user/user-profile.tpl.php

View source
<?php


/**
 * @file
 * Default theme implementation to present all user profile data.
 *
 * This template is used when viewing a registered member's profile page,
 * e.g., example.com/user/123. 123 being the users ID.
 *
 * Use render($user_profile) to print all profile items, or print a subset
 * such as render($user_profile['user_picture']). Always call
 * render($user_profile) at the end in order to print all remaining items. If
 * the item is a category, it will contain all its profile items. By default,
 * $user_profile['summary'] is provided, which contains data on the user's
 * history. Other data can be included by modules. $user_profile['user_picture']
 * is available for showing the account picture.
 *
 * Available variables:
 *   - $user_profile: An array of profile items. Use render() to print them.
 *   - Field variables: for each field instance attached to the user a
 *     corresponding variable is defined; e.g., $account->field_example has a
 *     variable $field_example defined. When needing to access a field's raw
 *     values, developers/themers are strongly encouraged to use these
 *     variables. Otherwise they will have to explicitly specify the desired
 *     field language, e.g. $account->field_example['en'], thus overriding any
 *     language negotiation rule that was previously applied.
 *
 * @see user-profile-category.tpl.php
 *   Where the html is handled for the group.
 * @see user-profile-item.tpl.php
 *   Where the html is handled for each item in the group.
 * @see template_preprocess_user_profile()
 *
 * @ingroup themeable
 */
?>
<div class="profile"<?php

print $attributes;
?>>
  <?php

print render($user_profile);
?>
</div>

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