Same name and namespace in other branches
  1. 6.x-3.x includes/handlers.inc \views_handler::get_field()

Shortcut to get a handler's raw field value.

This should be overridden for handlers with formulae or other non-standard fields. Because this takes an argument, fields overriding this can just call return parent::get_field($formula)

6 calls to views_handler::get_field()
views_handler_argument_group_by_numeric::query in handlers/views_handler_argument_group_by_numeric.inc
Set up the query for this argument.
views_handler_argument_group_by_numeric::ui_name in handlers/views_handler_argument_group_by_numeric.inc
Return a string representing this handler's name in the UI.
views_handler_field::ui_name in handlers/views_handler_field.inc
Return a string representing this handler's name in the UI.
views_handler_filter_group_by_numeric::query in handlers/views_handler_filter_group_by_numeric.inc
Add this filter to the query.
views_handler_filter_group_by_numeric::ui_name in handlers/views_handler_filter_group_by_numeric.inc
Return a string representing this handler's name in the UI.

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File

includes/handlers.inc, line 295
Defines the various handler objects to help build and display views.

Class

views_handler

Code

public function get_field($field = NULL) {
  if (!isset($field)) {
    if (!empty($this->formula)) {
      $field = $this
        ->get_formula();
    }
    else {
      $field = $this->table_alias . '.' . $this->real_field;
    }
  }

  // If grouping, check to see if the aggregation method needs to modify the
  // field.
  if ($this->view->display_handler
    ->use_group_by()) {
    $this->view
      ->init_query();
    if ($this->query) {
      $info = $this->query
        ->get_aggregation_info();
      if (!empty($info[$this->options['group_type']]['method']) && function_exists($info[$this->options['group_type']]['method'])) {
        return $info[$this->options['group_type']]['method']($this->options['group_type'], $field);
      }
    }
  }
  return $field;
}