<?php

/**
 * @file
 * This file should contain all Drupal hooks for interacting with nodes.
 *
 */

/**
 *  Implementation of hook_node_info().  
 *  
 *  This hook provides information to drupal about any node types that are being 
 *  created by this module. If your module does not create any node types then 
 *  this function is not required.
 *
 * @ingroup tripal_example
 */
function tripal_example_node_info() {
  $nodes = array();

  // EXPLANATION: this array describes all of the node types that are created
  // by this module. For many Tripal modules (e.g. tripal_example, tripal_stock,
  // tripal_library, tripal_pub, etc.) new node types are created. It is
  // customary to name all new node types that interact with data in Chado
  // with a 'chado_' prefix.  
  
  $nodes['chado_example'] = array(
    'name'        => t('Example'),
    'base'        => 'chado_example',
    'description' => t('A record from the fake chado example table'),
    'has_title'   => TRUE,
    'locked'      => TRUE,
    // EXPLANATION: This section of the node type array specifies how Tripal will sync the node
    // types with data in Chado. When Drupal creates a node it has no way of
    // coordinating which node belongs to which record in Chado. Therefore,
    // Tripal maintains tables in the Drupal schema that maps Drupal nodes
    // to recrords in Chado.  Syncing is the process of creating Drupal nodes
    // and linking them to the appropriate record.
    'chado_node_api' => array(
      'base_table' => 'example',       // the base table name (e.g. example, example, contact)
      'hook_prefix' => 'chado_example',// the node type hook prefix
      'record_type_title' => array(
        'singular' => t('Example'),    // how to refer to the record
        'plural' => t('Examples')      // how to refer to the record in plurals
      ),
      'sync_filters' => array(
        'type_id' => TRUE,             // if the record has a type_id set to TRUE
        'organism_id' => TRUE          // if the record has an organism_id set to TRUE
      ),
    )
  );

  return $nodes;
}

/**
 * Implement hook_access().  This hook provides instructions to
 * drupal for which users can access the custom content types
 * created in the function above.  The available permissions
 * are set in the chado_example_permissions() hook in the
 * tripal_example.module file.  This hook is not needed
 * if no node types were defined in the hook_node_info() hook.
 *
 * @return
 * This function should return null if it does not specificially
 * deny access. This allows for other mechanisms to to deny
 * or reject access. If the return value is TRUE then access
 * is granted regardless of any other rules that might be implemented
 * by other modules.
 */
function chado_example_node_access($node, $op, $account) {
  $node_type = $node;
  if (is_object($node)) {
    $node_type = $node->type;
  }
  // EXPLANATION:  in the tripal_example_permissions() function we 
  // created the permission types that are used here to check for 
  // access permissions to the 'chado_exmaple' node type.
  if($node_type == 'chado_example') {
    if ($op == 'create') {
      if (!user_access('create chado_example content', $account)) {
        return NODE_ACCESS_DENY;
      }
      return NODE_ACCESS_ALLOW;
    }
    if ($op == 'update') {
      if (!user_access('edit chado_example content', $account)) {
        return NODE_ACCESS_DENY;
      }
    }
    if ($op == 'delete') {
      if (!user_access('delete chado_example content', $account)) {
        return NODE_ACCESS_DENY;
      }
    }
    if ($op == 'view') {
      if (!user_access('access chado_example content', $account)) {
        return NODE_ACCESS_DENY;
      }
    }
  }
  return NODE_ACCESS_IGNORE;
}

/**
 * Implementation of hook_form() 
 * 
 * Creates the form for editing or inserting a record 
 *
 * @ingroup tripal_example
 */
function chado_example_form($node, &$form_state) {
  
  // EXPLANATION: This function should construct a form array that is used
  // by Drupal to contruct a form for inserting or editing our new node type.
  // See this page for information about the Form API:
  // https://api.drupal.org/api/drupal/includes!form.inc/group/form_api/7
  //
  // The code below is laid out in the following order
  // 1) Set default values
  // 2) Add form elements used by this node type
  // 3) Use the Tripal API to add form elemetns for properties, 
  //    dbxref's and relationships
  //
  // For the example code below we assume that the fake 'example' table
  // only has a uniquename, organism_id, type_id and example_id.

  $form = array();

  // Default values can come in the following ways:
  //
  // 1) as elements of the $node object.  This occurs when editing an existing example
  // 2) in the $form_state['values'] array which occurs on a failed validation or
  //    ajax callbacks from non submit form elements
  // 3) in the $form_state['input'[ array which occurs on ajax callbacks from submit
  //    form elements and the form is being rebuilt
  //
  // set form field defaults


  // SET FORM DEFAULTS
  //---------------------------------------------  
  $example      = null;   // holds the example object record
  $example_id   = null;   // when editing an example record we'll have an example_id
  
  // initialize the defaults for the form fields
  $uniquename   = '';
  $example_type = '';
  $organism_id  = '';
  $description  = '';
  
  // if we are editing an existing node then the 'example' record from Chado
  // is already part of the node, so we set the defaults from that object
  if (property_exists($node, 'example')) {
    $example = $node->example;
    $example_id   = $example->example_id;
    $uniquename   = $example->uniquename;
    $description  = $example->description;
    $organism_id  = $example->organism_id;

    // keep track of the example id
    $form['example_id'] = array(
      '#type' => 'value',
      '#value' => $example_id,
    );
  }
  // if we are re constructing the form from a failed validation or ajax callback
  // then use the $form_state['values'] values
  if (array_key_exists('values', $form_state)) {
     $uniquename   = $form_state['values']['uniquename'];
     $example_type = $form_state['values']['example_type'];
     $description  = $form_state['values']['description'];
     $organism_id  = $form_state['values']['organism_id'];
  }
  // if we are re building the form from after submission (from ajax call) then
  // the values are in the $form_state['input'] array
  if (array_key_exists('input', $form_state) and !empty($form_state['input'])) {
     $uniquename   = $form_state['input']['uniquename'];
     $example_type = $form_state['input']['example_type'];
     $organism_id  = $form_state['input']['organism_id'];
  }
    
  
  // FORM ELEMENTS 
  //---------------------------------------------
  $form['uniquename'] = array(
    '#type' => 'textfield',
    '#title' => t('Unique Name'),
    '#required' => TRUE,
    '#default_value' => $uniquename,
    '#description' => t('Enter a unique name for this example.  This name must be unique.'),
    '#maxlength' => 255
  );
  
  // for the type_id we want to use the default vocabulary so that this
  // field can have autocomplete functionality
  $type_cv = tripal_get_default_cv('example', 'type_id');
  $cv_id = $type_cv->cv_id;
  $form['example_type'] = array(
    '#title'       => t('Example Type'),
    '#type'        => 'textfield',
    '#description' => t("Choose the example type (e.g. Test Type)."),
    '#required'    => TRUE,
    '#default_value' => $example_type,
    '#autocomplete_path' => "admin/tripal/chado/tripal_cv/cvterm/auto_name/$cv_id",
  );
  
  // add a select box of organisms
  $organisms = tripal_get_organism_select_options();
  $form['organism_id'] = array(
    '#title'       => t('Organism'),
    '#type'        => t('select'),
    '#description' => t("Choose the organism with which this example is associated"),
    '#required'    => TRUE,
    '#default_value' => $organism_id,
    '#options'     => $organisms,
  );
  
  $form['description'] = array(
    '#type' => 'textarea',
    '#title' => t('Description'),
    '#required' => TRUE,
    '#default_value' => $description,
    '#description' => t('Enter a description for this example.'),
  );

  // PROPERTIES FORM
  //---------------------------------------------
  // If there is a exampleprop table and you want to allow users to add/remove entries
  // from it through your node form then add this section to your own node form
  $prop_cv = tripal_get_default_cv('exampleprop', 'type_id');
  $cv_id = $prop_cv ? $prop_cv->cv_id : NULL;
  $details = array(
    'property_table' => 'exampleprop',      // the name of the prop table
    'chado_id' => $example_id,              // the value of example_id for this record
    'cv_id' => $cv_id                       // the cv.cv_id of the cv governing exampleprop.type_id
  );
  // Adds the form elements to your current form
  chado_add_node_form_properties($form, $form_state, $details);

  // ADDITIONAL DBXREFS FORM
  //---------------------------------------------
  // If there is a example_dbxref table and you want to allow users to add/remove entries
  // from it through your node form then add this section to your own node form
  $details = array(
    'linking_table' => 'example_dbxref',  // the name of the _dbxref table
    'base_foreign_key' => 'example_id',   // the name of the key in your base chado table
    'base_key_value' => $example_id       // the value of example_id for this record
  );
  // Adds the form elements to your current form
  chado_add_node_form_dbxrefs($form, $form_state, $details);

  // RELATIONSHIPS FORM
  //---------------------------------------------
  // If there is a example_relationship table and you want to allow users to add/remove entries
  // from it through your node form then add this section to your own node form
  $rels_cv = tripal_get_default_cv('example_relationship', 'type_id');
  $cv_id = $rels_cv ? $rels_cv->cv_id : NULL;
  $details = array(
    'relationship_table' => 'example_relationship', // the name of the _relationship table
    'base_table' => 'example',                      // the name of your chado base table
    'base_foreign_key' => 'example_id',             // the name of the key in your base chado table
    'base_key_value' => $example_id,                // the value of example_id for this record
    'nodetype' => 'example',                        // the human-readable name of your node type
    'cv_id' => $cv_id                               // the cv.cv_id of the cv governing example_relationship.type_id
  );
  // Adds the form elements to your current form
  chado_add_node_form_relationships($form, $form_state, $details);

  // return the form
  return $form;
}

/**
 * Implementation of hook_validate
 *
 * This function validates a form prior to insert or update. If an error 
 * is detected, it sets the error using form_set_error() which takes the
 * user back to the form to make corrections.
 * 
 * This validation is being used for three activities:
 *   CASE A: Update a node that exists in both drupal and chado
 *   CASE B: Synchronizing a node from chado to drupal
 *   CASE C: Inserting a new node that exists in niether drupal nor chado
 *
 * @param $node
 *
 *
 * @ingroup tripal_example
 */
function chado_example_validate($node, $form, &$form_state) {

  // if this is a delete then don't validate
  if($node->op == 'Delete') {
    return;
  }

  // we are syncing if we do not have a node ID but we do have a example_id. We don't
  // need to validate during syncing so just skip it.
  if (is_null($node->nid) and property_exists($node, 'example_id') and $node->example_id != 0) {
    return;
  }

  // be sure to always trim text fields
  $node->uniquename   = trim($node->uniquename);
  $node->description  = trim($node->description);
  
  // Validating for an update. If the 'nid' property is present in the node then
  // this is an update and validation can be different for updates
  if (property_exists($node, 'nid')) {

    // make sure the feature type is an allowed term
    $type_cv = tripal_get_default_cv('example', 'type_id');
    $type = tripal_get_cvterm(array(
      'name' => $node->example_type,
      'cv_id' => $type_cv->cv_id,
    ));
    if (!$type) {
      form_set_error('feature_type', t("The feature type is not a valid name from the Sequence Ontology."));
    }
    
    // TODO: also we should check that the unique constraint is not invalidated by
    // changing either the type_id, organism_id or uniquename. 
  }
  // Validating for an insert
  else {
    // make sure the feature type is an allowed term
    $type_cv = tripal_get_default_cv('example', 'type_id');
    $type = tripal_get_cvterm(array(
      'name' => $node->example_type,
      'cv_id' => $type_cv->cv_id,
    ));
    if (!$type) {
      form_set_error('feature_type', t("The feature type is not a valid name from the Sequence Ontology."));
    }
    
    // TODO: also we should check that the unique constraint doesn't already exist
  }
}

/**
 *  Implementation of hook_insert(). This function is called after the
 *  node is inserted into the database. We need it so that we can insert
 *  appropriate fields as provided by the user into the database. And so that
 *  we can link the new Drupal node to the data in Chado via the chado_example
 *  linking table. We can get to this function also during "syncing".
 *  With syncing, however, the data already exists in Chado and we do not want
 *  to try to re-add it. But we do need to add an entry to the chado_example table
 *  to link the Drupal node with the data in the 'example' table of Chado.
 *
 *  This function is not required if the hook_node_info() does not define
 *  any custom node types.
 *
 * @ingroup tripal_example
 */
function chado_example_insert($node) {
  // be sure to always trim text fields
  $node->uniquename   = trim($node->uniquename);
  $node->description  = trim($node->description);
  
  // get the example type record
  $type_cv = tripal_get_default_cv('example', 'type_id');
  $type = tripal_get_cvterm(array(
    'name' => $node->example_type,
    'cv_id' => $type_cv->cv_id,
  ));  

  // if there is an example_id in the $node object then this must be a sync so
  // we can skip adding the example as it is already there, although
  // we do need to proceed with the rest of the insert
  if (!property_exists($node, 'example_id')) {

    // perform the insert using the tripal_core_chado_insert function();
    $values = array(
      'uniquename' => $node->uniquename,
      'description' => $node->description,
      'type_id' => $type->cvterm_id,
      'organism_id' => $node->organism_id,
    );
    $example = chado_insert_record('example', $values);
    if (!$example) {
      drupal_set_message(t('Unable to add example.'), 'warning');
      tripal_report_error('tripal_example', TRIPAL_WARNING, 'Insert example: Unable to create example where values: %values',
        array('%values' => print_r($values, TRUE)));
      return;
    }

    // get the example_id for linking Drupal node with Chado data
    $example_id = $example['example_id'];

    // Only add to other chado tables if the base record was inserted properly
    if ($example_id > 0) {

      // If you implemented the properties form in chado_example_form then you need to
      // handle inserting these properties into your chado prop table.
      $details = array(
        'property_table'   => 'exampleprop',   // the name of the prop table
        'base_table'       => 'example',       // the name of your chado base table
        'foreignkey_name'  => 'example_id',    // the name of the key in your base table
        'foreignkey_value' => $example_id      // the value of the example_id key
      );
      chado_update_node_form_properties($node, $details);

      // If you implemented the dbxrefs form in chado_example_form then you need to
      // handle inserting these database references into your chado _dbxref table.
      $details = array(
        'linking_table'    => 'example_dbxref', // the name of your _dbxref table
        'foreignkey_name'  => 'example_id',     // the name of the key in your base table
        'foreignkey_value' => $example_id       // the value of the example_id key
      );
      chado_update_node_form_dbxrefs($node, $details);

      // If you implemented the relationships form in chado_example_form then you need to
      // handle inserting these relationships into your chado _relationship table.
      $details = array(
        'relationship_table' => 'example_relationship',  // name of the _relationship table
        'foreignkey_value' => $example_id                // value of the example_id key
      );
      chado_update_node_form_relationships($node, $details);
    }
  }
  else {
    // the node has an example_id so get it for linking Drupal node with Chado data
    $example_id = $node->example_id;
  }

  // Make sure the entry for this example doesn't already exist in the
  // chado_example table if it doesn't exist then we want to add it.
   $check_org_id = chado_get_id_from_nid('example', $node->nid);
  if (!$check_org_id) {
    $record = new stdClass();
    $record->nid = $node->nid;
    $record->vid = $node->vid;
    $record->example_id = $example_id;
    drupal_write_record('chado_example', $record);
  }
}

/**
 * Implementation of hook_update().  This function runs after the
 * node has been inserted into the Drupal schema and allows us to
 * update the record in Chado.
 *
 *  This function is not required if the hook_node_info() does not define
 *  any custom node types.
 *
 * @ingroup tripal_example
 */
function chado_example_update($node) {
  // be sure to always trim text fields
  $node->uniquename   = trim($node->uniquename);
  $node->description  = trim($node->description);

  // use the chado_update_record() function to update the record
  $match = array(
    'example_id' => $example_id,
  );
  $values = array(
    'uniquename' => $node->uniquename,
  );
  $options = array('return_record' => TRUE);
  $status = chado_update_record('example', $match, $values, $options);

  if (!$status) {
    drupal_set_message(t('Unable to update example.'), 'warning');
    tripal_report_error('tripal_example', TRIPAL_WARNING, 'Update example: Unable to update example where values: %values',
      array('%values' => print_r($values, TRUE)));
  }

  // If you implemented the properties form in chado_example_form then you need to
  // handle updating these properties into your chado prop table.
  $details = array(
    'property_table' => 'exampleprop',   // the name of the prop table
    'base_table' => 'example',           // the name of your chado base table
    'foreignkey_name' => 'example_id',   // the name of the key in your base table
    'foreignkey_value' => $example_id    // the value of the example_id key
  );
  chado_update_node_form_properties($node, $details);

  // If you implemented the dbxrefs form in chado_example_form then you need to
  // handle updating these database references into your chado _dbxref table.
  $details = array(
    'linking_table' => 'example_dbxref',   // the name of your _dbxref table
    'foreignkey_name' => 'example_id',     // the name of the key in your base table
    'foreignkey_value' => $example_id      // the value of the example_id key
  );
  chado_update_node_form_dbxrefs($node, $details);

  // If you implemented the relationships form in chado_example_form then you need to
  // handle updating these relationships into your chado _relationship table.
  $details = array(
    'relationship_table' => 'example_relationship',  // name of the _relationship table
    'foreignkey_value' => $example_id                // value of the example_id key
  );
  chado_update_node_form_relationships($node, $details);

}
/**
 * Implementation of hook_delete().  This function runs after the
 * node has been deleted from the Drupal schema and allows us to
 * delete the corresponding recrod in Chado.
 *
 * This function is not required if the hook_node_info() does not define
 * any custom node types.
 *
 * @ingroup tripal_example
 */
function chado_example_delete($node) {

  // get the example id from the node
  $example_id  = chado_get_id_from_nid('example', $node->nid);

  // if we don't have a example id for this node then this isn't a node of
  // type chado_example or the entry in the chado_example table was lost.
  if (!$example_id) {
    return;
  }

  // remove the entry in the chado_exapmle table linking the deleted
  // Drupal node with the data in chado
  $sql_del = "DELETE FROM {chado_example} WHERE nid = :nid AND vid = :vid";
  db_query($sql_del, array(':nid' => $node->nid, ':vid' => $node->vid));

  // Remove data from example tables of chado database.  This will
  // cause a cascade delete and remove all data in referencing tables
  // for this example
  chado_query("DELETE FROM {example} WHERE example_id = :example_id", array(':example_id' => $example_id));

  // inform the user that the data was deleted
  drupal_set_message(t("The example and all associated data were removed from Chado"));

}

/**
 * Implementation of hook_load().  This function is necessary to load
 * into the $node object the fields of the table form Chado. For example
 * for the example table, the chado_example_load() function adds in
 * a example object which contains all of the fields and sub objects
 * for data in tables with foreign key relationships.
 *
 * This function is not required if the hook_node_info() does not define
 * any custom node types.
 *
 * @ingroup tripal_example
 */
function chado_example_load($nodes) {
  
  // EXPLANATION: when displaying or node or accessing the node in a template
  // we need the data from Chado.  This fucntion finds the record in Chado that 
  // this node belongs to and adds the record.

  // there may be multiple nodes that get passed in so we have to iterate through
  // them all
  foreach ($nodes as $nid => $node) {
    // find the example and add in the details
    $example_id = chado_get_id_from_nid('example', $nid);

    // if the nid does not have a matching record then skip this node.
    // this can happen with orphaned nodes.
    if (!$example_id) {
      continue;
    }
    
    // build the example variable by using the chado_generate_var() function
    $values = array('example_id' => $example_id);
    $example = chado_generate_var('example', $values);

    // for fields in the table that are of type 'text' you may want to include those
    // by default, the tripal_core_generate_chado_var does not include text fields as
    // they may be very large and including a large text field can slow the page load.
    // If you know a text field will never be large and it is important for the
    // other functions that will see the node to have access to a field you can
    // include it here using the chado_expand_var() function.  In most
    // cases it is probably best to let the end-user decide if text fields should
    // be included by using this function in the templates.
    $example = chado_expand_var($example, 'field', 'example.description');

    // add the new example object to this node.
    $nodes[$nid]->example = $example;
  }
}

/**
 * Implementation of hook_node_presave().
 * 
 * Performs actions on a node object prior to it being saved
 *
 * @ingroup tripal_example
 */
function tripal_example_node_presave($node) {

  // EXPLANATION: This node is useful for
  // making changes to the node prior to it being saved to the database.
  // One useful case for this is to set the title of a node. In some cases
  // such as for the organism module, the title will be set depending on
  // what genus and species is provided. This hook can allow the title to
  // be set using user supplied data before the node is saved.  In practice
  // any change can be made to any fields in the node object.
  //
  // This function is not required. You probably won't need it if you
  //  don't define a custom node type in the hook_node_info() function. But
  // it is node type agnostic, so you can use this function to change the
  // contents of any node regardless of it's type.
  
  // set the node title
  switch ($node->type) {
    case 'chado_example':
      // for a form submission the 'uniquename' field will be set,
      // for a sync, we must pull from the example object
      if (property_exists($node, 'uniquename')) {
        // set the title
        $node->title = $node->uniquename;
      }
      else if (property_exists($node, 'example')) {
        $node->title = $node->example->uniquename;
      }
      break;
  }
}

/**
 * Implementation of hook node_insert(). 
 * 
 * Performs actions after any node has been inserted. 
 *
 * @ingroup tripal_example
 */
function tripal_example_node_insert($node) {
  
  // EXPLANATION: This function is used
  // after any a node is inserted into the database.  It is different
  // from the hook_insert() function above in that it is called after
  // any node is saved, regardlesss of it's type. This function is useful
  // for making changes to the database after a node is inserted.
  // An example comes from the tripal_feature module where the URL alias
  // of a node cannot be set in the hook_insert() function. Therefore
  // the tripal_feature module uses this function to set the url path
  // of a newly inserted example node.
  //
  // This function is not required. You probably won't need it if you
  // don't define a custom node type in the hook_node_info() function. But
  // it is node type agnostic, so you can use this function to do any
  // activity after insert of any node.

  // the Example code below will set the URL path after inserting.  We do it 
  // here because we do not know the example_id in the presave and cannot do 
  // it in the hook_insert()
  switch ($node->type) {
    case 'chado_example':
      
      // if we do not have an record ID for this node then get it
      if (!property_exists($node, 'example_id')) {
        $node->example_id = chado_get_id_from_nid('example', $node->nid);
      }

      // set the URL for this example page
      // see the code in the tripal_feature/includes/tripal_feature.chado_node.inc file
      // in the function tripal_feature_node_insert for an example of how that
      // module sets the URL.  It uses a configuration file to allow the user
      // to dynmically build a URL schema and then uses that schema to generate 
      // a URL string.
      break;
  }
}

/**
 * Implementation of hook node_update().
 * 
 * Performs actions after any node has been updated. 
 *
 */
function tripal_example_node_update($node) {

  // EXPLANATION: This function is used
  // after any a node is updated in the database.  It is different
  // from the hook_update() function above in that it is called after
  // any node is updated, regardlesss of it's type. 
  // An example comes from the tripal_feature module where the URL alias
  // of a node cannot be set in the hook_update() function. Therefore
  // the tripal_feature module uses this function to reset the url path
  // of an updated feature node.
  //
  // This function is not required. You probably won't need it if you
  // don't define a custom node type in the hook_node_info() function. But
  // it is node type agnostic, so you can use this function to do any
  // activity after insert of a node.
  
  // add items to other nodes, build index and search results
  switch ($node->type) {
    case 'chado_example':
      // set the URL for this example page
      // see the code in the tripal_feature/includes/tripal_feature.chado_node.inc file
      // in the function tripal_feature_node_insert for an example of how that
      // module sets the URL.  It uses a configuration file to allow the user
      // to dynmically build a URL schema and then uses that schema to generate 
      // a URL string.
      break;
  }
}
/**
 * Implementation of hook_node_view().  
 *
 * @ingroup tripal_example
 */
function tripal_example_node_view($node, $view_mode, $langcode) {
  
  // EXPLANATION: This function defines the content "blocks" that appear
  // when thhe node is displayed. It is node type agnostic so we can add
  // content to any node type.  So, we use this function to add the content
  // from all of our theme templates onto our new node type. We will also
  // use this function to add content to other node types. 
          
  switch ($node->type) {
    case 'chado_example':
      // there are different ways a node can be viewed. Primarily Tripal
      // supports full page view and teaser view.
      if ($view_mode == 'full') {

        // There is always a base template.  This is the template that
        // is first shown when the example node type is first displayed. 
        // if you are using the default Tripal node template, then you should
        // also set two additional items in each array:  tripal_toc_id and
        // tripal_toc_title.  The tripal_tock_id should be a single unqiue
        // world that is used to reference the template. This ID is used for
        // constructing URLs for the content.  The tripal_toc_title contains
        // the title that should appear in the table of contents for this 
        // content.  You should only set the '#weight' element for the 
        // base template (or Overview) to ensure that it appears at the top of
        // the list. Otherwise items are sorted alphabetically.
        $node->content['tripal_example_base'] = array(
          '#markup' => theme('tripal_example_base', array('node' => $node)),
          '#tripal_toc_id'    => 'base',
          '#tripal_toc_title' => 'Overview',
          '#weight' => -100,
        );
        // we can add other templates as well for properties, publications,
        // dbxrefs, etc...
        $node->content['tripal_example_properties'] = array(
          '#markup' => theme('tripal_example_properties', array('node' => $node)),
          '#tripal_toc_id'    => 'properties',
          '#tripal_toc_title' => 'Properties',
        );
        $node->content['tripal_example_references'] = array(
          '#markup' => theme('tripal_example_references', array('node' => $node)),
          '#tripal_toc_id'    => 'references',
          '#tripal_toc_title' => 'Cross References',
        );
        $node->content['tripal_example_relationships'] = array(
          '#markup' => theme('tripal_example_relationships', array('node' => $node)),
          '#tripal_toc_id'    => 'relationships',
          '#tripal_toc_title' => 'Relationships',
        );
      }
      // set the content for the teaser view
      if ($view_mode == 'teaser') {
        // The teaser is also a required template
        $node->content['tripal_example_teaser'] = array(
          '#value' => theme('tripal_example_teaser', array('node' => $node)),
        );
      }
      break;
    // you can add custom content to any node type by adding
    // content to the node in the same way as above.
    case 'chado_organism':
      if ($view_mode == 'full') {
        $node->content['tripal_organism_examples'] = array(
          '#markup' => theme('tripal_organism_examples', array('node' => $node)),
          '#tripal_toc_id'    => 'examples',
          '#tripal_toc_title' => 'Examples',
        );
      }
      break;
    // ... etc
  }
}