How would I print the results of a form submission on the same page as the form itself?
Relevant hook_menu:
$items['admin/content/ncbi_subsites/paths'] = array(
'title' => 'Paths',
'description' => 'Paths for a particular subsite',
'page callback' => 'ncbi_subsites_show_path_page',
'access arguments' => array( 'administer site configuration' ),
'type' => MENU_LOCAL_TASK,
);
page callback:
function ncbi_subsites_show_path_page() {
$f = drupal_get_form('_ncbi_subsites_show_paths_form');
return $f;
}
Form building function:
function _ncbi_subsites_show_paths_form() {
// bunch of code here
$form['subsite'] = array(
'#title' => t('Subsites'),
'#type' => 'select',
'#description' => 'Choose a subsite to get its paths',
'#default_value' => 'Choose a subsite',
'#options'=> $tmp,
);
$form['showthem'] = array(
'#type' => 'submit',
'#value' => 'Show paths',
'#submit' => array( 'ncbi_subsites_show_paths_submit'),
);
return $form;
}
Submit function (skipped validate function for brevity)
function 开发者_StackOverflowncbi_subsites_show_paths_submit( &$form, &$form_state ) {
//dpm ( $form_state );
$subsite_name = $form_state['values']['subsite'];
$subsite = new Subsite( $subsite_name ); //y own class that I use internally in this module
$paths = $subsite->normalized_paths;
// build list
$list = theme_item_list( $paths );
}
If I print that $list variable, it is exactly what I want, but I am not sure how to get it into the page with the original form page built from 'ncbi_subsites_show_path_page'. Any help is much appreciated!
The key information in the link Nikit posted is $form_state['rebuild']. Here's some info from Drupal 7 documentation that I believe applies the same for Drupal 6...
$form_state['rebuild']: Normally, after the entire form processing is completed and submit handlers ran, a form is considered to be done and drupal_redirect_form() will redirect the user to a new page using a GET request (so a browser refresh does not re-submit the form). However, if 'rebuild' has been set to TRUE, then a new copy of the form is immediately built and sent to the browser; instead of a redirect. This is used for multi-step forms, such as wizards and confirmation forms. Also, if a form validation handler has set 'rebuild' to TRUE and a validation error occurred, then the form is rebuilt prior to being returned, enabling form elements to be altered, as appropriate to the particular validation error.
This is a full working example of a page and a list on the same page
<?php
/*
* Implements hook_mennu()
*/
function test_menu() {
$items['test'] = array(
'title' => t('Test'),
'page callback' => 'test_search_page',
'access callback' => True,
);
return $items;
}
function test_search_page(){
$form = drupal_get_form('test_search_form');
return $form;
}
function test_search_form($form, &$form_state){
$header = array(t('id'), t('name'), t('firstname'));
$rows = Null;
$form['name'] = array(
'#type' => 'textfield',
'#title' => t('Name'),
'#required' => True,
'#default_value' => isset($_GET['name']) ? $_GET['name'] : Null
);
$form['submit'] = array(
'#type' => 'submit',
'#value' => t('submit'),
);
if (isset($_GET['name'])){
$rows = get_data();
}
$form['table'] = array(
'#theme' => 'table',
'#header' => $header,
'#rows' => $rows,
'#empty' => t('Aucun résultat.')
);
$form['pager'] = array('#markup' => theme('pager'));
/*
if (isset($form_state['table'])) {
$form['table'] = $form_state['table'];
}
$form['pager'] = array('#markup' => theme('pager'));
*/
return $form;
}
function test_search_form_submit($form, &$form_state){
$form_state['redirect'] = array(
// $path
'test',
// $options
array('query' => array('name' => $form_state['values']['name'])),
// $http_response_code
302,
);
}
//$header = array(t('id'), t('name'), t('firstname'));
function get_data(){
$data = array(
0 => array(
'id' => '0',
'name' => 'pokpokpok',
'firstname' => 'pokpokpok',
),
1 => array(
'id' => '1',
'name' => 'pokpokpok',
'firstname' => 'pokpokpok',
),
2 => array(
'id' => '2',
'name' => 'pokpokpok',
'firstname' => 'pokpokpok',
),
3 => array(
'id' => '3',
'name' => 'pokpokpok',
'firstname' => 'pokpokpok',
),
4 => array(
'id' => '4',
'name' => 'pokpokpok',
'firstname' => 'pokpokpok',
),
5 => array(
'id' => '5',
'name' => 'pokpokpok',
'firstname' => 'pokpokpok',
),
6 => array(
'id' => '6',
'name' => 'pokpokpok',
'firstname' => 'pokpokpok',
),
7 => array(
'id' => '7',
'name' => 'pokpokpok',
'firstname' => 'pokpokpok',
),
8 => array(
'id' => '8',
'name' => 'pokpokpok',
'firstname' => 'pokpokpok',
),
9 => array(
'id' => '9',
'name' => 'pokpokpok',
'firstname' => 'pokpokpok',
),
10 => array(
'id' => '10',
'name' => 'pokpokpok',
'firstname' => 'pokpokpok',
),
11 => array(
'id' => '11',
'name' => 'pokpokpok',
'firstname' => 'pokpokpok',
)
);
$paging = pager_array_splice($data, 2);
return $paging;
}
/*
$header = array(t('id'), t('name'), t('firstname'));
$form_state['table'] = array(
'#theme' => 'table',
'#header' => $header,
'#rows' => $paging,
'#empty' => t('Aucun r?sultat.')
);
$form_state['rebuild'] = True;*/
function pager_array_splice($data, $limit = 9, $element = 0) {
global $pager_page_array, $pager_total, $pager_total_items;
$page = isset($_GET['page']) ? $_GET['page'] : '';
// Convert comma-separated $page to an array, used by other functions.
$pager_page_array = explode(',', $page);
// We calculate the total of pages as ceil(items / limit).
$pager_total_items[$element] = count($data);
$pager_total[$element] = ceil($pager_total_items[$element] / $limit);
$pager_page_array[$element] = max(0, min((int)$pager_page_array[$element], ((int)$pager_total[$element]) - 1));
return array_slice($data, $pager_page_array[$element] * $limit, $limit, TRUE);
}
Drupal6 node.module and dblog.module do this for admin/content/node and admin/reports/dblog by providing a page callback which includes the rendered form in its output.
modules/dblog/dblog.admin.inc
dblog_overview()
modules/node/node.admin.inc
node_admin_nodes()
In form submit, updated filter settings are stored in $_SESSION.
In the page callback it renders the results based on the filter settings stored in $_SESSION.
$_SESSION is just another global here (albeit a persistent one).
For Drupal7 I find that if you use $form_state['rebuild']
, then the form variables can be best accessed from the PHP super-global variable $_POST
(or $_REQUEST
). However, if you use $form_state['redirect']
, the solution with $_SESSION
is better (instead of using $_GET
or $_REQUEST
).
I find this issue quite tricky even for experts. Maybe Drupal has some more easy and intuitive way that we don't know.
For Drupal 8, if you have a form implementing FormBase
I found I needed to set the form to be rebuilt to allow using the form state during render of the form after a successful form submission:
public function submitForm(array &$form, FormStateInterface $form_state) {
$form_state->setRebuild(TRUE);
}
By default, the form will submit and process the form, then redirect, then build the form again and at that point you don't have the form state (unless you've passed the form state as part of a query parameter in the redirect).
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