| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218219220221222223224225226227228229230231232233234235236237238239240241242243244245246247248249250251252253254255256257258259260261262263264265266267268269270271272273274275276277278279280281282283284285286287288289290291292293294295296297298299300301302303304305306307308309310311312313314315316317318319320321322323324325326327328329330331332333334335336337338339340341342343344345346347348349350351352353354355356357358359360361362363364365366367368369370371372373374375376377378379380381382383384385386387388389390391392393394395396397398399400401402403404405406407408409410411412413414415416417418419420421422423424425426427428429430431432433434435436437438439440441442443444445446447448449450451452453454455456457458459460461462463464465466467468469470471472473474475476477478479480481482483484485486487488489490491492493494495496497498499500501502503504505506507508509510511512513514515516517518519520521522523524525526527528529530531532533534535536537538539540541542543544545546547548549550551552553554555556557558559560561562563564565566567568569570571572573574575576577578579580581582583584585586587588589590591592593594595596597598599600601602603604605606607608 | <?php/** * @file * Installation of the example module *//** * Implements hook_disable(). * * Perform actions when the module is disabled by the site administrator * * @ingroup tripal_example */function tripal_example_disable() {  // EXPLANATION: If you are using Drupal Views you want to ensure that any  // default views that your module provides are disabled when the module is  // disabled. Default views are specified in the  // [module name].views.default.inc file. The following code will disable these  // views. If your module does not create any default views you can remove the  // following code.  // Disable all default views provided by this module  require_once("tripal_example.views_default.inc");  $views = tripal_example_views_default_views();  foreach (array_keys($views) as $view_name) {    tripal_disable_view($view_name,FALSE,array('suppress_error' => TRUE));  }}/** * Implements hook_requirements(). * * Performs check to see if all required dependencies are met. Drupal will * automatically check for module dependencies but here you can check for other * requirements. * * @ingroup tripal_example */function tripal_example_requirements($phase) {  $requirements = array();  if ($phase == 'install') {    // EXPLANATION: It is essential that Chado be installed for almost all    // Tripal modules. Therefore, the following code checks to ensure Chado is    // installed and available. If your module does not require that Chado be    // installed, you can remove the following check.    // make sure chado is installed    if (!$GLOBALS["chado_is_installed"]) {      $requirements ['tripal_example'] = array(          'title' => "tripal_example",          'value' => "ERROR: Chado must be installed before this module can be enabled",          'severity' => REQUIREMENT_ERROR,      );    }  }  return $requirements;}/** * Implements hook_install(). * * Performs actions when the modules is first installed. * * @ingroup tripal_example */function tripal_example_install() {  // EXPLANATION: Here is a good place to add any materialized views, controlled  // vocabularies CV, databases or CV terms needed by your module.  // To keep this module code short, create functions to do each of those tasks  // add any materialized view  tripal_example_add_mviews();  // add any external databases used by the example module.  tripal_example_add_dbs();  // add any controlled vocabularies used by the example module. You may need  // to add a vocabulary if you to set it as default (see next lines of code).  // For example, the Sequence Ontology (SO) is used by the feature module as  // the default vocabulary for the feature type_id field. But, that vocabulary  // does not yet exist in Chado until after the SO is loaded using the Tripal  // OBO loader. But, we can add it here as a place-holder so that we can then  // set it as a default vocabulary (see below).  tripal_example_add_cvs();  // add any controlled vocabulary terms  tripal_example_add_cvterms();  // EXPLANATION: Many tables in Chado have a 'type_id' column which allows for  // association of controlled vocabularies to describe the record. Chado places  // no restrictions on which vocabularies can be used, but Tripal can be  // instructed to provide a default vocabulary for any given field. For  // example, the feature.type_id column will typically use the Sequence  // Ontology. In that case, we can use the tripal_set_default_cv() function to  // specify the Sequence Ontology (sequence) as the default vocabulary.  tripal_set_default_cv('example', 'type_id', 'example_type');  tripal_set_default_cv('exampleprop', 'type_id', 'example_property');  tripal_set_default_cv('example_relationship', 'type_id', 'example_relationship');  // add any custom tables. For this case we will add an 'example' table to the  // chado schema  tripal_example_add_custom_tables();}/** * Implements hook_uninstall(). * * Performs actions when the modules is uninstalled. * * @ingroup tripal_example */function tripal_example_uninstall() {}/** * Implementation of hook_schema(). * * Provides a list of tables to be created inside of the Drupal schema (the * 'public' schema by default). It uses the Drupal Schema API array structure to * define the table, its indexes and constraints. * * Schema API documentation is here: * https://api.drupal.org/api/drupal/includes%21database%21schema.inc/group/schemaapi/7 * * @ingroup tripal_example */function tripal_example_schema() {  // EXPLANATION: If your module creates a node type for data in the Chado  // database then you probably need to link Drupal nodes with a respective ID  // in the Chado table. The following is an example array for a table that will  // link the 'chado_example' node type (created by this example module) with a  // record in the fake Chado example table. This table will link the 'nid' of  // the node with the 'example_id' of the example record.  $schema['chado_example'] = array(    'fields' => array(      'vid' => array(        'type' => 'int',        'unsigned' => TRUE,        'not null' => TRUE,        'default' => 0       ),      'nid' => array(        'type' => 'int',        'unsigned' => TRUE,        'not null' => TRUE,        'default' => 0       ),      'example_id' => array(        'type' => 'int',        'not null' => TRUE,        'default' => 0      ),      'sync_date' => array(        'type' => 'int',        'not null' => FALSE,        'description' => 'UNIX integer sync date/time'      ),    ),    'indexes' => array(      'chado_example_idx1' => array('example_id')    ),    'unique keys' => array(      'chado_example_uq1' => array('nid', 'vid'),      'chado_example_uq2' => array('vid')    ),    'primary key' => array('nid'),  );  return $schema;};/** * Creates a materialized view that stores the type & number of examples per * organism. * * @ingroup tripal_example */function tripal_example_add_mviews() {  // EXPLANATION: use the tripal_add_mview() function to add a materialized view  // needed by your module. If you have more than one materialized view it is  // best to create a single function for each one and call each function here.  // Otherwise this function can become quite long.}/** * Add cvs related to publications * * @ingroup tripal_example */function tripal_example_add_dbs() {  // EXPLANATION: use the tripal_insert_db() function to add any external  // databases needed by your module. If the database already exists then the  // function will gracefully return.  tripal_insert_db(array(    'name' => 'example_db',    'description' => 'An example database.'  ));}/** * Add cvs related to publications * * @ingroup tripal_example */function tripal_example_add_cvs() {  // EXPLANATION: use the tripal_insert_cv() function to add any controlled  // vocabularies needed by your module. If the vocabulary already exists then  // the function will gracefully return. Chado conventions use a singular name  // for CV names (not plural).  tripal_insert_cv(    'example_property',    'Contains property terms for examples.'  );  tripal_insert_cv(    'example_type',    'Contains terms describing types of examples.'  );  tripal_insert_cv(   'example_relationship',   'Contains terms for describing relationship types between examples.'  );}/** * Adds controlled vocabulary terms needed by this module. * * @ingroup tripal_example */function tripal_example_add_cvterms() {  // EXPLANATION: for our test module to work we need to add some terms to our  // example_type controlled vocabulary. Ideally we should have a full OBO file  // for loading but sometimes we just have a small list that won't really  // change so we can add those terms here.  tripal_insert_cvterm(array(    'id'         => 'test',         // the term accession    'name'       => 'Test type',    // the human readable term name    'cv_name'    => 'example_type', // the CV name this term belongs to.    'definition' => 'A test type for the example module.',    'db_name'    => 'example_db',   // the database in which the term is found.  ));}/** * Add custom tables to Chado that are required by this module * * @ingroup tripal_example */function tripal_example_add_custom_tables() {  // EXPLANATION: for this example module we will create a set of example tables  // that mimic Chado tables. These tables are:  //  //   1) example     (for storing the primary example records)  //   2) exampleprop (for sorting properties about the example)  //   3) example_relationship (for storing relationships about examples)  //   4) example_dbxref (for storing cross-references about an example)  //  // To make the code easier to read, each table is created by a separate  // function called here:  tripal_example_add_example_table();  tripal_example_add_exampleprop_table();  tripal_example_add_example_relationship_table();  tripal_example_add_example_dbxref_table();}/** * Adds the 'example' custom table to Chado. * * @ingroup tripal_example */function tripal_example_add_example_table() {  // EXPLANATION: use the Drupal Schema API to describe the custom table. Then  // add the table using the chado_create_custom_table() function.  $schema = array(    'table' => 'example',    'fields' => array(      'example_id' => array(        'type' => 'serial',        'not null' => true,      ),      'uniquename' => array(        'type' => 'varchar',        'length' => '255',        'not null' => TRUE,      ),      'type_id' => array(        'type' => 'int',        'not null' => true,      ),      'organism_id' => array(        'type' => 'int',        'not null' => true,      ),      'description' => array(        'type' => 'text',      ),    ),    'primary key' => array(      0 => 'example_id',    ),    'unique keys' => array(      'example_uq1' => array(        0 => 'uniquename',        1 => 'type_id',        2 => 'organism_id',      ),    ),    'indexes' => array(      'example_idx1' => array(        0 => 'example_id',      ),      'example_idx2' => array(        0 => 'uniquename',      ),    ),    'foreign keys' => array(      'cvterm' => array(        'table' => 'cvterm',        'columns' => array(          'type_id' => 'cvterm_id',        ),      ),      'organism' => array(        'table' => 'organism',        'columns' => array(          'organism_id' => 'organism_id',        ),      ),    ),    // EXPLANATION: the 'referring_tables' array is the list of tables that have    // a foreign key relationships with this table. This information is required    // for the Tripal API to be able to expand tables in templates.    'referring_tables' => array(      0 => 'example_relationship',      1 => 'exampleprop',      2 => 'example_dbxref',    ),  );  chado_create_custom_table('example', $schema, TRUE);}/** * Adds the 'example_relationship' custom table to Chado. * * @ingroup tripal_example */function tripal_example_add_exampleprop_table() {  // EXPLANATION: use the Drupal Schema API to describe the custom table. Then  // add the table using the chado_create_custom_table() function.  // Add the exampleprop table  $schema =  array(    'table' => 'exampleprop',    'fields' => array(      'exampleprop_id' => array(        'type' => 'serial',        'not null' => TRUE,      ),      'example_id' => array(        'type' => 'int',        'not null' => TRUE,      ),      'type_id' => array(        'type' => 'int',        'not null' => TRUE,      ),      'value' => array(        'type' => 'text',        'not null' => FALSE,      ),      'rank' => array(        'type' => 'int',        'not null' => TRUE,      ),    ),    'primary key' => array(      0 => 'exampleprop_id',    ),    'unique keys' => array(      'example_id_type_id_rank' => array(        0 => 'example_id',        1 => 'type_id',        2 => 'rank',      ),    ),    'foreign keys' => array(      'cvterm' => array(        'table' => 'cvterm',        'columns' => array(          'type_id' => 'cvterm_id',        ),      ),      'example' => array(        'table' => 'example',        'columns' => array(          'example_id' => 'example_id',        ),      ),    ),  );  chado_create_custom_table('exampleprop', $schema, TRUE);}/** * Adds the 'example_relationship' custom table to Chado. * * @ingroup tripal_example */function tripal_example_add_example_relationship_table() {  // EXPLANATION: use the Drupal Schema API to describe the custom table. Then  // add the table using the chado_create_custom_table() function.  $schema =  array(    'table' => 'example_relationship',    'fields' => array(      'example_relationship_id' => array(        'type' => 'serial',        'not null' => TRUE,      ),      'subject_id' => array(        'type' => 'int',        'not null' => TRUE,      ),      'object_id' => array(        'type' => 'int',        'not null' => TRUE,      ),      'type_id' => array(        'type' => 'int',        'not null' => TRUE,      ),      'value' => array(        'type' => 'text',        'not null' => FALSE,      ),      'rank' => array(        'type' => 'int',        'not null' => TRUE,        'default' => 0,      ),    ),    'primary key' => array(      0 => 'example_relationship_id',    ),    'unique keys' => array(      'example_relationship_c1' => array(        0 => 'subject_id',        1 => 'object_id',        2 => 'type_id',        3 => 'rank',      ),    ),    'indexes' => array(      'example_relationship_idx1' => array(        0 => 'subject_id',      ),      'example_relationship_idx2' => array(        0 => 'object_id',      ),      'example_relationship_idx3' => array(        0 => 'type_id',      ),    ),    'foreign keys' => array(      'cvterm' => array(        'table' => 'cvterm',        'columns' => array(          'type_id' => 'cvterm_id',        ),      ),      'example' => array(        'table' => 'example',        'columns' => array(          'subject_id' => 'example_id',          'object_id' => 'example_id',        ),      ),    ),  );  chado_create_custom_table('example_relationship', $schema, TRUE);}/** * Adds the 'example_dbxref' custom table to Chado. * * @ingroup tripal_example */function tripal_example_add_example_dbxref_table() {  // EXPLANATION: use the Drupal Schema API to describe the custom table. Then  // add the table using the chado_create_custom_table() function.  $schema =  array(    'table' => 'example_dbxref',    'fields' => array(      'example_dbxref_id' => array(        'type' => 'serial',        'not null' => TRUE,      ),      'example_id' => array(        'type' => 'int',        'not null' => TRUE,      ),      'dbxref_id' => array(        'type' => 'int',        'not null' => TRUE,      ),      'is_current' => array(        'type' => 'int',        'size' => 'tiny',        'not null' => TRUE,        'default' => 1,      ),    ),    'primary key' => array(      0 => 'example_dbxref_id',    ),    'unique keys' => array(      'example_dbxref_unq1' => array(        0 => 'example_id',        1 => 'dbxref_id',      ),    ),    'indexes' => array(      'example_dbxref_idx1' => array(        0 => 'example_id',      ),      'example_dbxref_idx2' => array(        0 => 'dbxref_id',      ),    ),    'foreign keys' => array(      'dbxref' => array(        'table' => 'dbxref',        'columns' => array(          'dbxref_id' => 'dbxref_id',        ),      ),      'example' => array(        'table' => 'example',        'columns' => array(          'example_id' => 'example_id',        ),      ),    ),  );  chado_create_custom_table('example_dbxref', $schema, TRUE);}/** * This is the required update for tripal_example. */function tripal_example_update_7200() {  // EXPLANATION: as you create new releases of your module you may find that  // tables your module created, or data may need to be adjusted. This function  // allows you to do that. This function is executed using the  // http://[your site]/update.php  URL or using the drush command 'updatedb'.  // This function should be named according to the instructions provided here:  // https://api.drupal.org/api/drupal/modules%21system%21system.api.php/function/hook_update_N/7  //  // It is best not to use Tripal API calls inside of this function because an  // upgrade from Drupal 6 to Drupal 7 requires that all modules be disabled  // which means the Tripal API is not available. This is an unfortunate  // requirement, but will prevent errors during a major upgrade.  // it is good to wrap any database changes inside of a try catch block:  try {   // perform database changes  }  catch (\PDOException $e) {    $error = $e->getMessage();    throw new DrupalUpdateException('Could not apply updates: '. $error);  }}/** * Implementation of hook_update_dependencies(). It specifies a list of other * modules whose updates must be run prior to this one. */function tripal_example_update_dependencies() {  $dependencies = array();  // EXPLANATION: here we can specify which modules must be updated prior to  // applying the updates in this module. This is useful because it prevents  // updates from being executed out of order. The following example code shows  // that the 'tripal_example' module update number 7200 must be executed after  // the 'tripal_cv' module's 7200 update.  $dependencies['tripal_example'][7200] = array(    'tripal_cv' => 7200  );  return $dependencies;}
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