From 2f7b56d013ea5f74a6d8bf8a07cba69198757558 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Manuel Cillero Date: Sat, 5 Aug 2017 11:51:57 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] New version 6.x-1.4 of Node clone module --- install/CHANGELOG.txt | 2 +- sites/all/modules/node_clone/LICENSE.txt | 521 ++++++++++-------- sites/all/modules/node_clone/clone.api.php | 47 ++ sites/all/modules/node_clone/clone.info | 10 +- sites/all/modules/node_clone/clone.install | 4 + sites/all/modules/node_clone/clone.module | 32 +- sites/all/modules/node_clone/clone.pages.inc | 28 +- .../modules/node_clone/views/clone.views.inc | 4 + .../views_handler_field_node_link_clone.inc | 37 +- 9 files changed, 437 insertions(+), 248 deletions(-) create mode 100644 sites/all/modules/node_clone/clone.api.php diff --git a/install/CHANGELOG.txt b/install/CHANGELOG.txt index cf90bc9..5f1ed2a 100644 --- a/install/CHANGELOG.txt +++ b/install/CHANGELOG.txt @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ SuiteDesk 0.1.0, 2017-07-24 + Autosave 6.x-2.11 + Better Formats 6.x-1.2 + BookMadeSimple 6.x-3.4 - + Clone module 6.x-1.3 + + Clone module 6.x-1.4 + Custom Error 6.x-1.4 + Diff 6.x-2.3 + Extended Path Aliases 6.x-1.3 diff --git a/sites/all/modules/node_clone/LICENSE.txt b/sites/all/modules/node_clone/LICENSE.txt index 2c095c8..d159169 100644 --- a/sites/all/modules/node_clone/LICENSE.txt +++ b/sites/all/modules/node_clone/LICENSE.txt @@ -1,274 +1,339 @@ -GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 2, June 1991 - Version 2, June 1991 + Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc., + 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. -Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 675 Mass Ave, -Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. 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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General +Public License instead of this License. diff --git a/sites/all/modules/node_clone/clone.api.php b/sites/all/modules/node_clone/clone.api.php new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7177ce9 --- /dev/null +++ b/sites/all/modules/node_clone/clone.api.php @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +type = 'special') { + $node->special = special_something(); + } +} + +/** + * Alter the access to the ability to clone a given node. + * + * @param bool $access + * Reference to the boolean determining if cloning should be allowed on a + * given node. + * @param $node + * The fully loaded node object being considered for cloning. + * + * @see clone_access_cloning() + * @see drupal_alter() + */ +function hook_clone_access_alter(&$access, $node) { + global $user; + // Only allow cloning of nodes posted to groups you belong to. + // This function doesn't really exist, but you get the idea... + if (!og_user_is_member_of_group_the_node_is_in($user, $node)) { + $access = FALSE; + } +} diff --git a/sites/all/modules/node_clone/clone.info b/sites/all/modules/node_clone/clone.info index f5e2df7..db98c36 100644 --- a/sites/all/modules/node_clone/clone.info +++ b/sites/all/modules/node_clone/clone.info @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ -; $Name$ -name = Clone module +name = "Node clone" description = "Allows users to clone (copy then edit) an existing node." package = Core - extended core = 6.x -; Information added by drupal.org packaging script on 2011-07-01 -version = "6.x-1.3" +; Information added by Drupal.org packaging script on 2015-10-25 +version = "6.x-1.4" core = "6.x" project = "node_clone" -datestamp = "1309483919" +datestamp = "1445783341" + diff --git a/sites/all/modules/node_clone/clone.install b/sites/all/modules/node_clone/clone.install index c0c78a8..600ffe5 100644 --- a/sites/all/modules/node_clone/clone.install +++ b/sites/all/modules/node_clone/clone.install @@ -1,4 +1,8 @@ 'clone_node_check', 'page arguments' => array(1), 'title' => 'Clone', - 'weight' => 10, + 'weight' => 5, 'file' => 'clone.pages.inc', 'type' => MENU_LOCAL_TASK, ); @@ -57,8 +61,7 @@ function clone_access_cloning($node) { $access = $access && (filter_access($node->format) && node_access('create', $node->type)); // Make sure the user can view the original node content. $access = $access && node_access('view', $node); - // Let other modules alter this - for exmple to only allow some users - // to clone specific nodes or types. + // Let other modules alter access. drupal_alter("clone_access", $access, $node); return $access; } @@ -129,3 +132,26 @@ function clone_form_alter(&$form, $form_state, $form_id) { } } } + +/** + * Implementation of hook_nodeapi(). + */ +function clone_nodeapi(&$node, $op, $teaser = NULL, $page = NULL) { + // Handle the core bugginess in node_object_prepare() that overwrites the + // publishing options. + if ($op == 'prepare' && isset($node->clone_from_original_nid)) { + if (variable_get('clone_reset_'. $node->type, FALSE)) { + $node_options = variable_get('node_options_'. $node->type, array('status', 'promote')); + // Fill in the default values. + foreach (array('status', 'moderate', 'promote', 'sticky', 'revision') as $key) { + $node->$key = in_array($key, $node_options); + } + } + else { + $original_node = node_load($node->clone_from_original_nid); + foreach (array('status', 'moderate', 'promote', 'sticky', 'revision') as $key) { + $node->$key = isset($original_node->$key) ? $original_node->$key : NULL; + } + } + } +} diff --git a/sites/all/modules/node_clone/clone.pages.inc b/sites/all/modules/node_clone/clone.pages.inc index d872211..de39708 100644 --- a/sites/all/modules/node_clone/clone.pages.inc +++ b/sites/all/modules/node_clone/clone.pages.inc @@ -1,4 +1,8 @@ array(0 => t('No'), 1 => t('Yes')), '#default_value' => (int) variable_get('clone_menu_links', 0), '#description' => t('Should any menu link for a node also be cloned?'), - ); + ); $form['publishing'] = array( '#type' => 'fieldset', @@ -54,7 +58,7 @@ function clone_settings() { '#title' => t('Omitted content types'), '#default_value' => variable_get('clone_omitted', array()), '#options' => $types, - '#description' => t('Select any node types which should never be cloned. Typically you should will want to select here all node types for which cloning fails (e.g. image nodes).'), + '#description' => t('Select any node types which should never be cloned. In other words, all node types where cloning will fail.'), ); return system_settings_form($form); @@ -66,7 +70,7 @@ function clone_settings() { function clone_node_check($node) { $method = variable_get('clone_method', 'prepopulate'); - + switch ($method) { case 'save-edit': if (variable_get('clone_nodes_without_confirm', FALSE)) { @@ -142,7 +146,9 @@ function clone_node_prepopulate($original_node) { $node->nid = NULL; $node->vid = NULL; $node->tnid = NULL; - $node->name = $user->name; + // Anyonmymous users don't have a name. + // @see: drupal_anonymous_user(). + $node->name = isset($user->name) ? $user->name : NULL; $node->uid = $user->uid; $node->created = NULL; $node->menu = clone_node_clone_menu_link($original_node); @@ -157,6 +163,11 @@ function clone_node_prepopulate($original_node) { $node->clone_from_original_nid = $original_node->nid; drupal_set_title(check_plain($node->title)); + // @see https://www.drupal.org/node/795394 the publishing options set here + // are overwritten in node_object_prepare() and must be set again to the + // desired values in clone_nodeapi(). However, we are setting the + // publishing options here to the expected final values since that may be + // helpful for alter hooks that might be inspecting those flags. if (variable_get('clone_reset_'. $node->type, FALSE)) { $node_options = variable_get('node_options_'. $node->type, array('status', 'promote')); // Fill in the default values. @@ -165,8 +176,6 @@ function clone_node_prepopulate($original_node) { } } // Let other modules do special fixing up. - // The function signature is: hook_clone_node_alter(&$node, $original_node, $method) - // Where $method is either 'prepopulate' or 'save-edit'. drupal_alter("clone_node", $node, $original_node, "prepopulate"); // Make sure the file defining the node form is loaded. module_load_include('inc', 'node', 'node.pages'); @@ -189,7 +198,9 @@ function clone_node_save($nid) { $node->nid = NULL; $node->vid = NULL; $node->tnid = NULL; - $node->name = $user->name; + // Anyonmymous users don't have a name. + // @see: drupal_anonymous_user(). + $node->name = isset($user->name) ? $user->name : NULL; $node->uid = $user->uid; $node->created = NULL; $node->menu = clone_node_clone_menu_link($original_node); @@ -211,8 +222,6 @@ function clone_node_save($nid) { } } // Let other modules do special fixing up. - // The function signature is: hook_clone_node_alter(&$node, $original_node, $method) - // Where $method is either 'prepopulate' or 'save-edit'. drupal_alter("clone_node", $node, $original_node, "save-edit"); node_save($node); @@ -220,4 +229,3 @@ function clone_node_save($nid) { } } } - diff --git a/sites/all/modules/node_clone/views/clone.views.inc b/sites/all/modules/node_clone/views/clone.views.inc index adfe6b3..de60076 100644 --- a/sites/all/modules/node_clone/views/clone.views.inc +++ b/sites/all/modules/node_clone/views/clone.views.inc @@ -1,4 +1,8 @@ additional_fields['format'] = array('table' => 'node_revisions', 'field' => 'format'); } + /** + * Determine if this field can allow advanced rendering. + * + * Fields can set this to FALSE if they do not wish to allow + * token based rewriting or link-making. + */ + function allow_advanced_render() { + return FALSE; + } + + function option_definition() { + $options = parent::option_definition(); + + $options['destination'] = array('default' => 1, 'translatable' => FALSE); + + return $options; + } + + function options_form(&$form, &$form_state) { + parent::options_form($form, $form_state); + $form['destination'] = array( + '#type' => 'checkbox', + '#title' => t('Add destination query string to return to the View'), + '#default_value' => $this->options['destination'], + ); + } + function render($values) { // Insure that user has access to clone this node. $node = new stdClass(); @@ -26,6 +57,10 @@ class views_handler_field_node_link_clone extends views_handler_field_node_link } $text = !empty($this->options['text']) ? $this->options['text'] : t('clone'); - return l($text, "node/$node->nid/clone", array('query' => drupal_get_destination())); + $options = array(); + if ($this->options['destination']) { + $options['query'] = drupal_get_destination(); + } + return l($text, "node/$node->nid/clone", $options); } }