1 user.theme.inc | template_preprocess_username(&$variables) |
Preprocesses variables for theme_username().
Modules that make any changes to variables like 'name' or 'extra' must insure that the final string is safe to include directly in the output by using check_plain() or filter_xss().
File
- core/
modules/ user/ user.theme.inc, line 320 - Theme functions for the User module.
Code
function template_preprocess_username(&$variables) {
$account = $variables['account'];
$variables['extra'] = '';
if (empty($account->uid)) {
$variables['uid'] = 0;
$variables['extra'] = ' (' . t('not verified') . ')';
}
else {
$variables['uid'] = (int) $account->uid;
}
// Set the name to a formatted name that is safe for printing and
// that won't break tables by being too long. Keep an unshortened,
// unsanitized version, in case other preprocess functions want to implement
// their own shortening logic or add markup. If they do so, they must ensure
// that $variables['name'] is safe for printing.
$name = $variables['name_raw'] = user_format_name($account);
if (backdrop_strlen($name) > 20) {
$name = backdrop_substr($name, 0, 15) . '...';
}
$variables['name'] = check_plain($name);
$variables['profile_access'] = user_access('access user profiles');
// Populate link path and attributes if appropriate.
if ($variables['uid'] && $variables['profile_access']) {
// We are linking to a local user.
$variables['link_attributes']['title'] = t('View user profile.');
$variables['link_path'] = 'user/' . $variables['uid'];
}
elseif (!empty($account->homepage)) {
// Like the 'class' attribute, the 'rel' attribute can hold a
// space-separated set of values, so initialize it as an array to make it
// easier for other preprocess functions to append to it.
$variables['link_attributes']['rel'] = 'nofollow';
$variables['link_path'] = $account->homepage;
$variables['homepage'] = $account->homepage;
}
// We do not want the l() function to check_plain() a second time.
$variables['link_options']['html'] = TRUE;
// Set a default class.
$variables['attributes'] = array('class' => array('username'));
}