I am a bit confused. I have created a simple form with a one text box and a submit button. Now I want to add a select/option dropdown box of taxonomy terms, using the taxonomy_get_vocabularies() function.
$vocabularies = taxonomy_get_vocabularies('my_type');
My question is how do I get vocabulary list onto form "the Drupal way". The way Drupal defines form seem quite rigid. Also how could I make this conditionl, say on existence of relevant taxonomy terms.
function my_form_name($form_state) {
// A Short question.
$form['title'] = array(
'#type' => 'textfield',
'#title' => t('Question'),
'#default_value' =>开发者_C百科; $node->title,
'#required' => TRUE,
'#weight' => 1,
'#description' => t('A text box goes here '),
);
$form['submit'] = array(
'#type' => 'submit',
'#value' => t('submit'),
'#weight' => 7,
);
return $form;
I'm doing something similar in a custom form, and found it much easier to use taxonomy_get_tree, with the vocabulary code as the function's argument. See below:
//get the list of locations from taxonomy to use in the dropdown
$dropdown_source = taxonomy_get_tree(2);
$dropdown_array = array('0' => '--none--');
foreach ($dropdown_source as $item) {
$key = $item->tid;
$value = $item->name;
$dropdown_array[$key] = $value;
}
//location filter dropdown
$form['filterset']['locationfilter'] = array(
'#weight' => '1',
'#key_type' => 'associative',
'#multiple_toggle' => '1',
'#type' => 'select',
'#options' => $dropdown_array,
'#title' => 'Filter by location',
);
unset($dropdown_array);
I've written this helper function for my module ( drupal 7 ):
/**
* helper function to get taxonomy term options for select widget
* @arguments string $machine_name: taxonomy machine name
* @return array of select options for form
*/
function MYMODULE_get_tax_term_options($machine_name){
$options = array( '0' => '');
$vid = taxonomy_vocabulary_machine_name_load($machine_name)->vid;
$options_source = taxonomy_get_tree($vid);
foreach($options_source as $item ) {
$key = $item->tid;
$value = $item->name;
$options[$key] = $value;
}
return $options;
}
Then you can call this function on your #options in your $form:
$form['field_name'] = array(
'#options' => MYMODULE_get_tax_term_options('taxonomy_machine_name'),
);
thanks for your prompt reply! I think I worked it out like this.
$form['limiter'] = array(
'#type' => 'select',
'#title' => t('Choose a value'),
'#id' => 'limiter',
'#options' => get_faq_terms(),
);
function get_faq_terms() {
// get the vid value from vocabulary_node_types file
$result = db_query("SELECT * FROM vocabulary_node_types WHERE type = 'my_type' ");
$node = db_fetch_object($result) ;
$vid = $node->vid ;
// get corresponding term names from term_data file
$items = array();
$terms = taxonomy_get_tree($vid);
foreach ( $terms as $term ) {
$count = taxonomy_term_count_nodes($term->tid);
if ($count) {
$items[$term->tid] = $term->name;
}
}
this is the drupal way - _taxonomy_term_select()
I think you can use the function: taxonomy_form
Here you have the doumentation: taxonomy_form
Here's how to do it in Drupal 7
// Populate FAPI select box from vocabulary term values.
// In this case term_reference field is field_category
$form = array();
$form['category_default'] = array(
'#type' => 'select',
'#title' => t('Default category'),
'#options' => taxonomy_allowed_values(field_info_field('field_category')),
'#description' => t('The selected category will be shown by default on listing pages.')
);
return $form;
Investigate how to do it in taxonomy.admin.inc file of taxonomy module
/**
* Form builder to list and manage vocabularies.
*
* @ingroup forms
* @see taxonomy_overview_vocabularies_submit()
* @see theme_taxonomy_overview_vocabularies()
*/
function taxonomy_overview_vocabularies() {
$vocabularies = taxonomy_get_vocabularies();
$form = array('#tree' => TRUE);
foreach ($vocabularies as $vocabulary) {
...
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