| 1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950515253545556575859606162636465666768697071727374757677787980818283848586 | <?php/* Typically in a Tripal template, the data needed is retrieved using a call to * chado_expand_var function.  For example, to retrieve all  * of the project relationships for this node, the following function call would be made: *  *   $project = chado_expand_var($project,'table','project_relationship'); *  * However, this function call can be extremely slow when there are numerous relationships. * This is because the chado_expand_var function is recursive and expands  * all data following the foreign key relationships tree.  Therefore, to speed retrieval * of data, a special variable is provided to this template: *  *   $project->all_relationships; *    * This variable is an array with two sub arrays with the keys 'object' and 'subject'.  The array with * key 'object' contains relationships where the project is the object, and the array with * the key 'subject' contains relationships where the project is the subject */$project = $variables['node']->project;$all_relationships = $project->all_relationships;$object_rels = $all_relationships['object'];$subject_rels = $all_relationships['subject'];if (count($object_rels) > 0 or count($subject_rels) > 0) { ?>  <div class="tripal_project-data-block-desc tripal-data-block-desc">This project is related to the following other projects:</div> <?php  // the $headers array is an array of fields to use as the colum headers.  // additional documentation can be found here  // https://api.drupal.org/api/drupal/includes%21theme.inc/function/theme_table/7  $headers = array('Relationship');    // the $rows array contains an array of rows where each row is an array  // of values for each column of the table in that row.  Additional documentation  // can be found here:  // https://api.drupal.org/api/drupal/includes%21theme.inc/function/theme_table/7  $rows = array();    // first add in the subject relationships.    foreach ($subject_rels as $rel_type => $objects){     foreach ($objects as $object){      // link the project to it's node      $object_name = $object->record->object_project_id->name;      if (property_exists($object->record, 'nid')) {        $object_name = l($object_name, "node/" . $object->record->nid, array('attributes' => array('target' => "_blank")));      }      $rows[] = array(        "$project->name is a \"$rel_type\" of $object_name",      );     }  }    // second add in the object relationships.    foreach ($object_rels as $rel_type => $subjects){    foreach ($subjects as $subject){      // link the project to it's node      $subject_name = $subject->record->subject_project_id->name;      if (property_exists($subject->record, 'nid')) {        $subject_name = l($subject_name, "node/" . $subject->record->nid, array('attributes' => array('target' => "_blank")));      }      $rows[] = array(        "$subject_name is a \"$rel_type\" of $project->name",      );     }  }  // the $table array contains the headers and rows array as well as other  // options for controlling the display of the table.  Additional  // documentation can be found here:  // https://api.drupal.org/api/drupal/includes%21theme.inc/function/theme_table/7  $table = array(    'header' => $headers,    'rows' => $rows,    'attributes' => array(      'id' => 'tripal_project-table-relationship-subject',      'class' => 'tripal-data-table'    ),    'sticky' => FALSE,    'caption' => '',    'colgroups' => array(),    'empty' => '',  );     // once we have our table array structure defined, we call Drupal's theme_table()  // function to generate the table.  print theme_table($table); }
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