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+<?php
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+/**
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+ * @class
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+ * Purpose:
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+ *
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+ * Data:
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+ * Assumptions:
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+ */
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+class sep__protocol extends ChadoField {
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+
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+ // --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ // EDITABLE STATIC CONSTANTS
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+ //
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+ // The following constants SHOULD be set for each descendant class. They are
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+ // used by the static functions to provide information to Drupal about
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+ // the field and it's default widget and formatter.
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+ // --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+
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+ // The default label for this field.
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+ public static $default_label = 'Protocol';
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+
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+ // The default description for this field.
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+ public static $default_description = 'The protocol followed to generate this resource.';
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+
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+ // The default widget for this field.
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+ public static $default_widget = 'sep__protocol_widget';
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+
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+ // The default formatter for this field.
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+ public static $default_formatter = 'sep__protocol_formatter';
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+
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+ // The module that manages this field.
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+ public static $module = 'tripal_chado';
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+
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+ // A list of global settings. These can be accessed within the
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+ // globalSettingsForm. When the globalSettingsForm is submitted then
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+ // Drupal will automatically change these settings for all fields.
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+ // Once instances exist for a field type then these settings cannot be
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+ // changed.
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+ public static $default_settings = array(
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+ 'storage' => 'field_chado_storage',
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+ // It is expected that all fields set a 'value' in the load() function.
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+ // In many cases, the value may be an associative array of key/value pairs.
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+ // In order for Tripal to provide context for all data, the keys should
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+ // be a controlled vocabulary term (e.g. rdfs:type). Keys in the load()
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+ // function that are supported by the query() function should be
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+ // listed here.
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+ 'searchable_keys' => array(),
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+ );
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+
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+ // Provide a list of instance specific settings. These can be access within
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+ // the instanceSettingsForm. When the instanceSettingsForm is submitted
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+ // then Drupal with automatically change these settings for the instance.
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+ // It is recommended to put settings at the instance level whenever possible.
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+ // If you override this variable in a child class be sure to replicate the
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+ // term_name, term_vocab, term_accession and term_fixed keys as these are
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+ // required for all TripalFields.
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+ public static $default_instance_settings = array(
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+ // The DATABASE name, as it appears in chado.db. This also builds the link-out url. In most cases this will simply be the CV name. In some cases (EDAM) this will be the SUBONTOLOGY.
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+ 'term_vocabulary' => 'sep',
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+ // The name of the term.
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+ 'term_name' => 'protocol',
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+ // The unique ID (i.e. accession) of the term.
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+ 'term_accession' => '00101',
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+ // Set to TRUE if the site admin is not allowed to change the term
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+ // type, otherwise the admin can change the term mapped to a field.
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+ 'term_fixed' => FALSE,
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+ // Indicates if this field should be automatically attached to display
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+ // or web services or if this field should be loaded separately. This
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+ // is convenient for speed. Fields that are slow should for loading
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+ // should have auto_attach set to FALSE so tha their values can be
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+ // attached asynchronously.
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+ 'auto_attach' => FALSE,
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+ );
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+
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+ // A boolean specifying that users should not be allowed to create
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+ // fields and instances of this field type through the UI. Such
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+ // fields can only be created programmatically with field_create_field()
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+ // and field_create_instance().
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+ public static $no_ui = FALSE;
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+
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+ // A boolean specifying that the field will not contain any data. This
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+ // should exclude the field from web services or downloads. An example
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+ // could be a quick search field that appears on the page that redirects
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+ // the user but otherwise provides no data.
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+ public static $no_data = FALSE;
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Loads the field values from the underlying data store.
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+ *
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+ * @param $entity
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+ *
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+ * @return
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+ * An array of the following format:
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+ * $entity->{$field_name}['und'][0]['value'] = $value;
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+ * where:
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+ * - $entity is the entity object to which this field is attached.
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+ * - $field_name is the name of this field
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+ * - 'und' is the language code (in this case 'und' == undefined)
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+ * - 0 is the cardinality. Increment by 1 when more than one item is
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+ * available.
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+ * - 'value' is the key indicating the value of this field. It should
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+ * always be set. The value of the 'value' key will be the contents
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+ * used for web services and for downloadable content. The value
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+ * should be of the follow format types: 1) A single value (text,
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+ * numeric, etc.) 2) An array of key value pair. 3) If multiple entries
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+ * then cardinality should incremented and format types 1 and 2 should
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+ * be used for each item.
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+ * The array may contain as many other keys at the same level as 'value'
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+ * but those keys are for internal field use and are not considered the
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+ * value of the field.
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+ *
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+ *
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+ */
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+ public function load($entity) {
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+
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+ // ChadoFields automatically load the chado column specified in the
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+ // default settings above. If that is all you need then you don't even
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+ // need to implement this function. However, if you need to add any
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+ // additional data to be used in the display, you should add it here.
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+ parent::load($entity);
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+ }
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+}
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