How to wrap field in custom markup? - drupal

Situation
I have a custom module that is using hook_field_formatter_info() to add an "fancy" option to the image field in the manage display of a content type. When this option is chosen I want to be able to surround the ENTIRE field in custom divs and markup. I want the solution to be a hook in my custom module and not a template override.
Process
A user wants the display of an image field to be the "fancy" option. They check it in the drop down and click save from the content types Manage Display admin page. Now on that content type node there should be custom markup surrounding the entire field even if there are multiple images, the new markup should surround ALL the images and not each individual image.
hook_field_formatter_view
hook_field_formatter_view seems to demand it's output be an array and I can't seem to be able to wrap the output in a div.
Template overrides
I can't just make a field.tpl.php for the specific field because like I initially mentioned I need to be able to switch themes and the module still work like normal. Unless there is a way to get my module to override any field where said field has hook_field_formatter_info() set specifically.
/**
* Implements hook_field_formatter_view().
*/
function bootstrap_modal_field_formatter_view($entity_type, $entity, $field, $instance, $langcode, $items, $display) {
$element = array();
foreach ($items as $delta => $item) {
if ($index === NULL || $index === $delta) {
$element[$delta] = array(
'#theme' => 'bootstrap_modal_image_formatter',
'#item' => $item,
'#entity_type' => $entity_type,
'#entity' => $entity,
'#node' => $entity, // Left for legacy support.
'#field' => $field,
'#display_settings' => $display['settings'],
'#delta' => $delta,
);
}
}
// $element = '<div id="CUSTOMDIVSTUFF">' . $element . '</div>';
return $element;
}
And here is the #theme function:
function theme_bootstrap_modal_image_formatter($variables) {
$item = $variables['item'];
$entity_type = $variables['entity_type'];
$entity = $variables['entity'];
$field = $variables['field'];
$settings = $variables['display_settings'];
$image = array(
'path' => $item['uri'],
'alt' => isset($item['alt']) ? $item['alt'] : '',
'title' => isset($item['title']) ? $item['title'] : '',
'style_name' => $settings['bootstrap_modal_node_style'],
);
if (isset($item['width']) && isset($item['height'])) {
$image['width'] = $item['width'];
$image['height'] = $item['height'];
}
if (isset($item['attributes'])) {
$image['attributes'] = $item['attributes'];
}
// Allow image attributes to be overridden.
if (isset($variables['item']['override']['attributes'])) {
foreach (array('width', 'height', 'alt', 'title') as $key) {
if (isset($variables['item']['override']['attributes'][$key])) {
$image[$key] = $variables['item']['override']['attributes'][$key];
unset($variables['item']['override']['attributes'][$key]);
}
}
if (isset($image['attributes'])) {
$image['attributes'] = $variables['item']['override']['attributes'] + $image['attributes'];
}
else {
$image['attributes'] = $variables['item']['override']['attributes'];
}
}
$entity_title = entity_label($entity_type, $entity);
if ($style_name = $settings['bootstrap_modal_image_style']) {
$path = image_style_url($style_name, $image['path']);
}
else {
$path = file_create_url($image['path']);
}
$caption = 'some value';
$gallery_id = 'some value';
return theme('bootstrap_modal_imagefield', array('image' => $image, 'path' => $path, 'title' => $caption, 'gid' => $gallery_id));
}
Been working on this for days, I'm drowning here.

This is possible via HOOK_process_field(). Use this hook to define a new template file for your field by adding it to theme_hook_suggestions array (place the template file in your module directory, because you wanted to change the theme -as you mentioned-). More info about field template suggestions.
Then, you will need to add the module path to drupal theme registry, so it picks up the template file. Demo.

I found out it was:
function bootstrap_modal_field_formatter_view($entity_type, $entity, $field, $instance, $langcode, $items, $display) {
$element = array(
'#prefix' => '<div class="wrapper">',
'#suffix' => '</div>',
);

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$render_array = array();
$render_array['title'] = array(
'#type' => 'markup',
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'#type' => 'markup',
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);
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);
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You can also let drupal render the node and then manipulate or retrieve individual items. Like this
$my_node = node_load($nid);
$build = node_view($my_node,'full');
$build['body'][0]['#markup'] = $build['body'][0]['#markup'].' some addition';
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I'm working on a drupal 7 module, where I wish to print out infos on a page (MENU_LOCAL_TASK node/%node/something), with ajax filters.
I created a form and added 2 checkboxes, 1 is on default other is not. I want to show to the user the information according to wich checkbox is checked. 1 is on table row 1 is displayed, 2 is on table row 2 is displayed. If some of it is off, than that table row is off. Did I mentioned, that I want to solve it without submit and reload, only ajax.
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Second question, how to show the data on page load, rigth now one checkbox needs to be changed to see some infos.
Thanks and sorry for the short description :)
You should not really be doing the processing in the callback, it should be done in the form building function. The callback usually only returns the part of the form that has changed. Also, I don't think there is not need for setting commands[] in this case as returning part of the form will automatically replace the content set by 'wrapper'.
function my_module_form($form, $form_state){
$data = array();
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$data += load_data($nid, "checkbox1");
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$data += load_data($nid, "checkbox2");
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$form = array();
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'#type' => 'checkbox',
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'callback' => 'my_module_callback'
'wrapper' => 'mydata',
'event' => 'change',
),
);
$form['checkbox2'] = array(
'#type' => 'checkbox',
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'callback' => 'my_module_callback'
'wrapper' => 'mydata',
'event' => 'change',
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'#suffix' => '</div>',
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Also, fyi, there is a stack site specifically for drupal at: http://drupal.stackexchange.com

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With custom module, display result ,

function searchsong_block($op='list',$delta=0){
$block = array();
switch($op){
case "list":
$block[0][info] = t('Search song');
return $block;
case "view":
$block['subject']='THIS IS SONG SEARCH MODULE';
$block['content']=drupal_get_form('custom1_default_form');
return $block;
}
}
function custom1_default_form () {
$form = array();
$form['txt_name'] =
array('#type' => 'textfield',
'#title' => t('Please enter your name'),
'#default_value' => variable_get('webservice_user_url',''),
'#maxlength' => '40',
'#size' => '20',
);
$form['submit'] = array(
'#type' => 'submit',
'#value' => t('Save Details'),
);
return $form;
}
function custom1_default_form_validate (&$form, &$form_state) {
if(($form_state['values']['txt_name']) == '') {
form_set_error('user_webservice', t('Enter a name'));
}
}
function custom1_default_form_submit ($form_id, $form_values) {
$GET_TXT_VAL = $_POST['txt_name'];
$result = db_query('SELECT title FROM {node} WHERE type = "%s" AND title LIKE "%%%s%%"', 'song', $GET_TXT_VAL);
$output='';
while ($row = db_fetch_object($result)) {
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$output .=$row->title;
}
$block['content'] = $output;
}
How to print my output ,
Above module does not display anything , even error also,
i thing i should use theme('itemlist') somthing , but i am not sure how to use this , and where i should use this ,
So what i want is , i want to display my search result , in the content region ,
Please find my question picture view below..
Validate and submit are not for outputting data.
You should show your results in custom1_default_form:
Add in submit $_SESSION['search_text'] or use multistep "storage" (learn drupal form api for this).
But let's look how to work via sessions:
Add in custom1_default_form:
// Here is your form code, so form will appear on the top
// ...
if (isset($_SESSION['search_text'])) {
//add here your code from submit that output searching result
$form['result'] = array(
'#type' => 'item',
'#value' => $output,
);
unset($_SESSION['search_text']); // don't forget clear session
}
Your submit function should be like this:
function custom1_default_form_submit($form, &$form_state) {
$_SESSION['search_text'] = $form_state['values']['txt_name'];
// this will store text field into session, then reload page,
// so you drupal_get_form will see entered values.
}
This is all.
Tips:
if(($form_state['values']['txt_name']) == '') {
form_set_error('user_webservice', t('Enter a name'));
}
This code is not needed, if you do:
$form['txt_name'] = array(
... // other properties
'#required' => true,
);
Read please about form api here: http://api.drupal.org
Other way to use block, just call function that output result and form via drupal_get_form, so:
...
$block['content']='custom1_default_result';
...
function custom1_default_result () {
$output .= drupal_get_form('custom1_default_form');
...
$output .= //search result if session filled/
}

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