I'm trying to get the prepopulate module to work with og with little success. From what I understand I can do ?edit[group_audience]=123, and by going through the code it seems the prepopulate plugin does what it is supposed to, and sets the dropdown #value to 123, but for some reason this doesn't work at all.
I've also found some information saying that it is possible to prepopulate the field using ?gids[]=123, has anyone had success with this, or has a real proper solution?
So... the right way to do this for D 7.22 and OG 7.x-2.1 is:
node/add/[content-type-machine-name]?og_group_ref=[group-id]&destination=node/[group-id]
The above answers did not work for my setup.
See how I wasted my Sunday on this here: Drupal Organic Groups Pre-populated Audience Field
Did you try ?edit[group_audience][]=123 ?
Group audience is a multiselect box so it is possible that you need to use this syntax that allow to set multiple values.
?edit[group_audience][]=123&edit[group_audience][]=42&edit[group_audience][]=1
Don't need the prepopulate module:
?gids_group[]=123
Found this in the Organic Groups readme:
You may craft your own URLs which produce useful behavior.
For example,
node/add/group-content?gids_node[]=4
will add a select the group with node ID 4, in the node form.
The prefixed entity can change to indicate other entity
types allowing crafting the URL and you can have multiple variables,
for example,
node/add/group-content?gids_node[]=4&gids_user[]=3&gids_group[]=5,6,7
The above URL will select the group with node ID 4, and the group with user ID
3, and the groups with the unique group ID 5, 6 and 7.
Note that the actual entity of group ID 5, 6 and 7 can be any entity (e.g.
nodes or users).
By appending ?gids[]= to your node/add URL, you can specify the group audience. By throwing in a comma-delimited list of nids, you can specify multiple audiences.
For Drupal 7, with og 7.x-2.1, you need to have the entity reference prepopulate module installed (and follow the instructions in its readme). Once you do that, then the rest works like magic. Without that module installed/enabled, nothing happens when you try to do what is below. This url achieves the desired result of pre-poulating og_group_ref field with the group with id 1135:
http://[site]/node/add/group-post?og_group_ref=1135
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I am new to SalesForce and SOQL so sorry in advance if the question has already been answered, if yes link it to me.
The aim of my SOQL query is to get all the contract information to generate PDF.
There are tables: Contract, Contact and Account
In the Contract table there are fields: Maitre_d_apprentissage__c, MaitreApprentissageNom1__c, MaitreApprentissagePrenom1__c, Apprenti__c, ApprentiNom__c, ApprentiPrenom__c
There are relationships:
Apprenti__r which link Apprenti__c to Contact table
Maitre_d_apprentissage__r which link Maitre_d_apprentissage__c to Contact table
When I looked at table, I saw that MaitreApprentissageNom1__c was equal to Maitre_d_apprentissage__r.LastName and ApprentiNom__c was equal to Apprenti__r.LastName. So I conclude I could get other information of Apprenti__c and Maitre_d_apprentissage__c from the Contact Table following the same principle. So I added to my query Apprenti__r.Date_de_naissance__c and Maitre_d_apprentissage__r.Date_de_naissance__c to get the Date_de_naissance__c field which is in my Contact table.
I see in the results that the query succeeds in getting the information but some values have changed column (lines 6 and 7), you can see the difference between query 1 and query 2. In the first query I only return the Apprenti__r.Date_de_naissance__c and in the second query I return Apprenti__r.Date_de_naissance__c and Maitre_d_apprentissage__r.Date_de_naissance__c
Query 1:
SELECT ApprentiNom__c, ApprentiPrenom__c, Apprenti__r.Date_de_naissance__c, MaitreApprentissageNom1__c, MaitreApprentissagePrenom1__c
FROM Contract
Result 1:
Query 2:
SELECT ApprentiNom__c, ApprentiPrenom__c, Apprenti__r.Date_de_naissance__c, MaitreApprentissageNom1__c, MaitreApprentissagePrenom1__c, Maitre_d_apprentissage__r.Date_de_naissance__c
FROM Contract
Result 2:
I would like to understand from where is coming the problem and how to correct it. Thank you in advance.
It's possible that it's just your query editor displaying stuff incorrectly. You can see it got confused with 2 lookups to Contact table, why there's even a column header "Contact.Date_de_naissance__c" (and why it's there twice). And they aren't shown in the order you requested...
What editor you're using? You could try built-in "Developer Console" or http://workbench.developerforce.com/
What do you need it for? In Apex order of fields won't matter, in REST API query the values fetched via lookup will come as JSON sub-objects so there will always be a way to figure out exactly which value is coming from which relation.
In Dev Console try to run this and check if it solves your fears:
System.debug(JSON.serializePretty([SELECT
ApprentiNom__c, ApprentiPrenom__c,
Apprenti__r.Date_de_naissance__c,
MaitreApprentissageNom1__c, MaitreApprentissagePrenom1__c,
Maitre_d_apprentissage__r.Date_de_naissance__c
FROM Contract]));
Then add Maitre_d_apprentissage__r.LastName to query and see what changed, what stayed as is.
I need to do 1 of two things (I believe):
1- Get a Custom Object ID so I can query it directly
2- Get a list of values of a specific field within the Object entries.
Ultimate End goal:
Add and modify rows in my custom object via external API. However to do this I need to check and make sure my new entry/row does not already exist.
What I have:
I have a custom object (called Customer_Arrays__c). It is a table that I can add new rows to (I will call entrys). Each entry has 6 or 7 fields. 1 of these fields is called (external_ID__c). This is the field I utilize to match to new incoming data to see if the entry already exists, or if it needs to add a new row to my table. This Customer_Arrays__c is a child to my opportunity I believe – it is part of every opportunity and each line item I add has a field defaulted to the opportunity.
Help I need:
1- How do I query the value of my Cutomer_Arrays__c based upon an opportunity ID?
2- How do I query a list of values in my (external_ID__c) based upon an opportunity ID?
Thanks for your help! I have read half a dozen+ posts on similar topics and am missing something. Examples of some Past try's that failed:
Select external_ID__c,FROM Custom_Arrays__c WHERE Opportunity='00...'
Select Id (Select ID, Custom_Arrays__c from Custom_Arrays__c) from Opportunity where id ='00...'
List FROM Custom_Arrays__c WHERE Opportunity='00...'
Select Id, external_ID__c, (Select external_ID__c FROM Custom_Arrays__c) WHERE Opportunity__c='00...'
Thanks again!
Only you know how did you name the lookup field (foreign key) from arrays to Opportunity. You'll need to check in setup, next to where external_ID__c is. Since it's a custom field (gets __c at the end), my guess is you went with default.
Try
SELECT Id, Name, External_Id__c
FROM Customer_Arrays__c
WHERE Opportunity__c = '006...'
Thank you eyescream, that got me almost all the way there. Turns out I also needed a __r for the parent child relationship.
Here is a snip out of my final code that works - I think it covers everything:
SELECT Field1__c, Opportunity__r.Id, Opportunity__r.Opportunity__c,
FROM Customer_Arrays__c
WHERE Opportunity__r.Id = '006...'.
Thank you so very much!!!
In my database model, my attribute is set as type INT.
On the front end, I want to display a select field with representative values for the respective Integer values.
eg: [1 = Home, 2 = About]
I am currently using an external plugin for the administrating content, and the select values only allows integer. So my idea is to achieve this at respective Model. Is it possible?
Genarally yes.
You should be able to attach results of Model->find('list') to select field. Of course your model should have name or title fields for description values (Home, About).
Sounds like the kind of enum representation as I always use.
Try this solution:
http://www.dereuromark.de/2010/06/24/static-enums-or-semihardcoded-attributes/
I basically uses an array matching to resolve those ints into strings in a clean way - using the model. can be the whole array for select fields or just the specific string for output in the view/index.
Its also fully form and bake-template capable.
If you name the field "attribute" in your table, and name the method "attributes()" you can easily have "cake bake" to bake this via custom templates.
I have groups as such:
GroupA
GroupB
Users
GroupG
Users
So the goal is to get all users that are members of parent group GroupA.
I have the following filter:
(&(objectCategory=Person)(objectClass=User)(mail=*MyEmailDomain.com)(memberOf=CN=GroupB,OU=MyOU3,OU=MyOU2,OU=MyOU1,DC=MyDomain,DC=LOCAL))
Which works for the lowest level groups.
From research, it seems that this should work, but doesn't:
(&(objectCategory=Person)(objectClass=User)(mail=*MyEmailDomain.com)(memberof:1.2.840.113556.1.4.1941:=(CN=GroupA,OU=MyOU3,OU=MyOU2,OU=MyOU1,DC=MyDomain,DC=LOCAL)))
If it matters, I'm using Active Directory Explorer to get the Distinguished Names, and the LDAP Input step in Pentaho's Data Integration tool (Kettle/PDI) to retrieve the data.
I love the fact that I always find the answer to my questions as soon as I post them somewhere. I need to learn to post much earlier and maybe I will spend less time searching :)
Found a random stackoverflow post that indicated there's an error in the msdn article for this and it has too many parenthesis.
This won't work:
(&(objectCategory=Person)(objectClass=User)(mail=*MyEmailDomain.com)(memberof:1.2.840.113556.1.4.1941:=(CN=GroupA,OU=MyOU3,OU=MyOU2,OU=MyOU1,DC=MyDomain,DC=LOCAL)))
But this DOES work:
(&(objectCategory=Person)(objectClass=User)(mail=*MyEmailDomain.com)(memberof:1.2.840.113556.1.4.1941:=CN=GroupA,OU=MyOU3,OU=MyOU2,OU=MyOU1,DC=MyDomain,DC=LOCAL))
(no parenthesis around the Distinguished Name)
Hi This does not fetch the users recursively. This is just giving the list of users of parent group only.
(&(objectCategory=Person)(objectClass=User)(mail=*MyEmailDomain.com)(memberof:1.2.840.113556.1.4.1941:=CN=GroupA,OU=MyOU3,OU=MyOU2,OU=MyOU1,DC=MyDomain,DC=LOCAL))
I've created a content type in Drupal 7 with 5 or 6 fields. Now I want to use a function to query them in a hook_view call back. I thought I would query the node table but all I get back are the nid and title. How do I get back the values for my created fields using the database abstraction API?
Drupal stores the fields in other tables and can automatically join them in. The storage varies depending on how the field is configured so the easiest way to access them is by using an EntityFieldQuery. It'll handle the complexity of joining all your fields in. There's some good examples of how to use it here: http://drupal.org/node/1343708
But if you're working in hook_view, you should already be able access the values, they're loaded into the $node object that's passed in as a parameter. Try running:
debug($node);
In your hook and you should see all the properties.
If you already known the ID of the nodes (nid) you want to load, you should use the node_load_multiple() to load them. This will load the complete need with all fields value. To search the node id, EntityFieldQuery is the recommended way but it has some limitations. You can also use the database API to query the node table for the nid (and revision ID, vid) of your nodes, then load them using node_load_multiple().
Loading a complete load can have performance impacts since it will load way more data than what you need. If this prove to be an issue, you can either try do directly access to field storage tables (if your fields values are stored in your SQL database). The schema of these tables is buld dynamicaly depedning on the fields types, cardinality and other settings. You will have to dig into your database schema to figure it out. And it will probably change as soon as you change something on your fields.
Another solution, is to build stub node entities and to use field_attach_load() with a $options['field_id'] value to only load the value of a specific field. But this require a good knowledge and understanding of the Field API.
See How to use EntityFieldQuery article in Drupal Community Documentation.
Creating A Query
Here is a basic query looking for all articles with a photo that are
tagged as a particular faculty member and published this year. In the
last 5 lines of the code below, the $result variable is populated with
an associative array with the first key being the entity type and the
second key being the entity id (e.g., $result['node'][12322] = partial
node data). Note the $result won't have the 'node' key when it's
empty, thus the check using isset, this is explained here.
Example:
<?php
$query = new EntityFieldQuery();
$query->entityCondition('entity_type', 'node')
->entityCondition('bundle', 'article')
->propertyCondition('status', 1)
->fieldCondition('field_news_types', 'value', 'spotlight', '=')
->fieldCondition('field_photo', 'fid', 'NULL', '!=')
->fieldCondition('field_faculty_tag', 'tid', $value)
->fieldCondition('field_news_publishdate', 'value', $year. '%', 'like')
->fieldOrderBy('field_photo', 'fid', 'DESC')
->range(0, 10)
->addMetaData('account', user_load(1)); // Run the query as user 1.
$result = $query->execute();
if (isset($result['node'])) {
$news_items_nids = array_keys($result['node']);
$news_items = entity_load('node', $news_items_nids);
}
?>
Other resources
EntityFieldQuery on api.drupal.org
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