NULL, 'submitted' => FALSE, 'input' => $_POST, 'method' => 'post'); $args = isset($form_state['args']) ? $form_state['args'] : array(); $cacheable = FALSE; if (isset($_SESSION['batch_form_state'])) { // We've been redirected here after a batch processing : the form has // already been processed, so we grab the post-process $form_state value // and move on to form display. See _batch_finished() function. $form_state = $_SESSION['batch_form_state']; unset($_SESSION['batch_form_state']); } else { // If the incoming $_POST contains a form_build_id, we'll check the // cache for a copy of the form in question. If it's there, we don't // have to rebuild the form to proceed. In addition, if there is stored // form_state data from a previous step, we'll retrieve it so it can // be passed on to the form processing code. if (isset($_POST['form_id']) && $_POST['form_id'] == $form_id && !empty($_POST['form_build_id'])) { $form = form_get_cache($_POST['form_build_id'], $form_state); if (!empty($form['#no_cache']) || empty($form)) { unset($form); } } // If the previous bit of code didn't result in a populated $form // object, we're hitting the form for the first time and we need // to build it from scratch. if (!isset($form)) { $form_state['post'] = $form_state['input']; // Use a copy of the function's arguments for manipulation $args_temp = $args; $args_temp[0] = &$form_state; array_unshift($args_temp, $form_id); $form = call_user_func_array('drupal_retrieve_form', $args_temp); $form_build_id = 'form-' . md5(mt_rand()); $form['#build_id'] = $form_build_id; if ($form_state['method'] == 'get' && !isset($form['#method'])) { $form['#method'] = 'get'; } drupal_prepare_form($form_id, $form, $form_state); // Store a copy of the unprocessed form for caching and indicate that it // is cacheable if #cache will be set. $original_form = $form; $cacheable = TRUE; unset($form_state['post']); } $form['#post'] = $form_state['input']; // Now that we know we have a form, we'll process it (validating, // submitting, and handling the results returned by its submission // handlers. Submit handlers accumulate data in the form_state by // altering the $form_state variable, which is passed into them by // reference. drupal_process_form_new($form_id, $form, $form_state); // If we were told not to redirect, but not told to re-render, return // here. if (!empty($form_state['executed']) && empty($form_state['rerender'])) { return; } if ($cacheable && !empty($form['#cache']) && empty($form['#no_cache'])) { // Caching is done past drupal_process_form so #process callbacks can // set #cache. By not sending the form state, we avoid storing // $form_state['storage']. form_set_cache($form_build_id, $original_form, NULL); } } // Most simple, single-step forms will be finished by this point -- // drupal_process_form() usually redirects to another page (or to // a 'fresh' copy of the form) once processing is complete. If one // of the form's handlers has set $form_state['redirect'] to FALSE, // the form will simply be re-rendered with the values still in its // fields. // // If $form_state['storage'] or $form_state['rebuild'] have been // set by any submit or validate handlers, however, we know that // we're in a complex multi-part process of some sort and the form's // workflow is NOT complete. We need to construct a fresh copy of // the form, passing in the latest $form_state in addition to any // other variables passed into drupal_get_form(). if (!empty($form_state['rebuild']) || !empty($form_state['storage'])) { $form = drupal_rebuild_form_new($form_id, $form_state, $args); } // If we haven't redirected to a new location by now, we want to // render whatever form array is currently in hand. return drupal_render_form($form_id, $form); } /** * Views' replacement of drupal_rebuild_form. * * This change merely respects a form's wishes not to be cached. */ function drupal_rebuild_form_new($form_id, &$form_state, $args, $form_build_id = NULL) { // Remove the first argument. This is $form_id.when called from // drupal_get_form and the original $form_state when called from some AHAH // callback. Neither is needed. After that, put in the current state. $args[0] = &$form_state; // And the form_id. array_unshift($args, $form_id); $form = call_user_func_array('drupal_retrieve_form', $args); if (!isset($form_build_id)) { // We need a new build_id for the new version of the form. $form_build_id = 'form-' . md5(mt_rand()); } $form['#build_id'] = $form_build_id; drupal_prepare_form($form_id, $form, $form_state); if (empty($form['#no_cache'])) { // Now, we cache the form structure so it can be retrieved later for // validation. If $form_state['storage'] is populated, we'll also cache // it so that it can be used to resume complex multi-step processes. form_set_cache($form_build_id, $form, $form_state); } // Originally this called drupal_process_form, but all that happens there // is form_builder and then submission; and the rebuilt form is not // allowed to submit. Therefore, just do this: $form['#post'] = $form_state['input']; $form = form_builder($form_id, $form, $form_state); return $form; } /** * Views' replacement for drupal_process_form that accepts commands * not to redirect, as well as forcing processing of 'get' method forms. */ function drupal_process_form_new($form_id, &$form, &$form_state) { // submitting, and handling the results returned by its submission // handlers. Submit handlers accumulate data in the form_state by // altering the $form_state variable, which is passed into them by // reference. $form_state['values'] = array(); // With $_GET, these forms are always submitted. if ($form_state['method'] == 'get') { if (!isset($form['#post']['form_build_id'])) { $form['#post']['form_build_id'] = $form['#build_id']; } if (!isset($form['#post']['form_id'])) { $form['#post']['form_id'] = $form_id; } if (!isset($form['#post']['form_token']) && isset($form['#token'])) { $form['#post']['form_token'] = drupal_get_token($form['#token']); } } $form = form_builder($form_id, $form, $form_state); // Only process the form if it is programmed or the form_id coming // from the POST data is set and matches the current form_id. if ((!empty($form['#programmed'])) || (!empty($form['#post']) && (isset($form['#post']['form_id']) && ($form['#post']['form_id'] == $form_id)))) { drupal_validate_form_new($form_id, $form, $form_state); // form_clean_id() maintains a cache of element IDs it has seen, // so it can prevent duplicates. We want to be sure we reset that // cache when a form is processed, so scenerios that result in // the form being built behind the scenes and again for the // browser don't increment all the element IDs needlessly. form_clean_id(NULL, TRUE); if ((!empty($form_state['submitted'])) && !form_get_errors() && empty($form_state['rebuild'])) { $form_state['redirect'] = NULL; form_execute_handlers('submit', $form, $form_state); // We'll clear out the cached copies of the form and its stored data // here, as we've finished with them. The in-memory copies are still // here, though. if (variable_get('cache', CACHE_DISABLED) == CACHE_DISABLED && !empty($form_state['values']['form_build_id'])) { cache_clear_all('form_' . $form_state['values']['form_build_id'], 'cache_form'); cache_clear_all('storage_' . $form_state['values']['form_build_id'], 'cache_form'); } // If batches were set in the submit handlers, we process them now, // possibly ending execution. We make sure we do not react to the batch // that is already being processed (if a batch operation performs a // drupal_execute). if ($batch =& batch_get() && !isset($batch['current_set'])) { // The batch uses its own copies of $form and $form_state for // late execution of submit handers and post-batch redirection. $batch['form'] = $form; $batch['form_state'] = $form_state; $batch['progressive'] = !$form['#programmed']; batch_process(); // Execution continues only for programmatic forms. // For 'regular' forms, we get redirected to the batch processing // page. Form redirection will be handled in _batch_finished(), // after the batch is processed. } // If no submit handlers have populated the $form_state['storage'] // bundle, and the $form_state['rebuild'] flag has not been set, // we're finished and should redirect to a new destination page // if one has been set (and a fresh, unpopulated copy of the form // if one hasn't). If the form was called by drupal_execute(), // however, we'll skip this and let the calling function examine // the resulting $form_state bundle itself. if (!$form['#programmed'] && empty($form_state['rebuild']) && empty($form_state['storage'])) { if (!empty($form_state['no_redirect'])) { $form_state['executed'] = TRUE; } else { drupal_redirect_form($form, $form_state['redirect']); } } } } } /** * The original version of drupal_validate_form does not have an override for * the static check to only validate a form id once. Unfortunately, we need * to be able to overridet his. */ function drupal_validate_form_new($form_id, $form, &$form_state) { static $validated_forms = array(); if (isset($validated_forms[$form_id]) && empty($form_state['must_validate'])) { return; } // If the session token was set by drupal_prepare_form(), ensure that it // matches the current user's session. if (isset($form['#token'])) { if (!drupal_valid_token($form_state['values']['form_token'], $form['#token'])) { // Setting this error will cause the form to fail validation. form_set_error('form_token', t('Validation error, please try again. If this error persists, please contact the site administrator.')); } } _form_validate($form, $form_state, $form_id); $validated_forms[$form_id] = TRUE; } /** * Process callback to add dependency to form items. * * Usage: * * On any form item, add * - @code '#process' => 'views_process_dependency' @endcode * - @code '#dependency' => array('id-of-form-without-the-#' => array(list, of, values, that, make, this, gadget, visible)); @endcode */ function views_process_dependency($element, $edit, &$form_state, &$form) { if (isset($element['#dependency'])) { if (!isset($element['#dependency_count'])) { $element['#dependency_count'] = 1; } if (!empty($form_state['ajax'])) { $form_state['js settings']['viewsAjax']['formRelationships'][$element['#id']] = array('num' => $element['#dependency_count'], 'values' => $element['#dependency']); } else { views_add_js('dependent'); $options['viewsAjax']['formRelationships'][$element['#id']] = array('num' => $element['#dependency_count'], 'values' => $element['#dependency']); drupal_add_js($options, 'setting'); } } return $element; }