- drupal
- drupal6
- drupal7 user.api.php
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hook_user($op, &$edit, &$account, $category = NULL) |
Act on user account actions.
This hook allows modules to react when operations are performed on user
accounts.
Übergabeparameter
$op
What kind of action is being performed. Possible values (in alphabetical
order):
- "after_update": The user object has been updated and changed. Use this
(probably along with 'insert') if you want to reuse some information from
the user object.
- "categories": A set of user information categories is requested.
- "delete": The user account is being deleted. The module should remove its
custom additions to the user object from the database.
- "form": The user account edit form is about to be displayed. The module
should present the form elements it wishes to inject into the form.
- "insert": The user account is being added. The module should save its
custom additions to the user object into the database and set the saved
fields to NULL in $edit.
- "load": The user account is being loaded. The module may respond to this
and insert additional information into the user object.
- "login": The user just logged in.
- "logout": The user just logged out.
- "register": The user account registration form is about to be displayed.
The module should present the form elements it wishes to inject into the
form.
- "submit": Modify the account before it gets saved.
- "update": The user account is being changed. The module should save its
custom additions to the user object into the database and set the saved
fields to NULL in $edit.
- "validate": The user account is about to be modified. The module should
validate its custom additions to the user object, registering errors as
necessary.
- "view": The user's account information is being displayed. The module
should format its custom additions for display, and add them to the
$account->content array.
&$edit
The array of form values submitted by the user.
&$account
The user object on which the operation is being performed.
$category
The active category of user information being edited.
Rückgabewert
This varies depending on the operation.
- "categories": An array of associative arrays. These arrays have keys:
- "name": The internal name of the category.
- "title": The human-readable, localized name of the category.
- "weight": An integer specifying the category's sort ordering.
- "access callback": Name of a menu access callback function to use when
editing this category. Defaults to using user_edit_access() if not
specified. See hook_menu() for more information on menu access
callbacks.
- "access arguments": Arguments for the access callback function.
Defaults to array(1) if not specified.
- "delete": None.
- "form", "register": A $form array containing the form elements to
display.
- "insert": None.
- "load": None.
- "login": None.
- "logout": None.
- "submit": None.
- "update": None.
- "validate": None.
- "view": None.
Verwandte Themen
- Hooks
- Allow modules to interact with the Drupal core.
Code
developer-docs/hooks/core.php, line 2183
<?php
function hook_user($op, &$edit, &$account, $category = NULL) {
if ($op == 'form' && $category == 'account') {
$form['comment_settings'] = array(
'#type' => 'fieldset',
'#title' => t('Comment settings'),
'#collapsible' => TRUE,
'#weight' => 4);
$form['comment_settings']['signature'] = array(
'#type' => 'textarea',
'#title' => t('Signature'),
'#default_value' => $edit['signature'],
'#description' => t('Your signature will be publicly displayed at the end of your comments.'));
return $form;
}
}
?>
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