t('Simplecontext content type'),
'content_types' => 'simplecontext_content_type',
// 'single' means not to be subtyped.
'single' => TRUE,
// Name of a function which will render the block.
'render callback' => 'simplecontext_content_type_render',
// Icon goes in the directory with the content type.
'icon' => 'icon_example.png',
'description' => t('Simplecontext content type - works with a simplecontext context.'),
'required context' => new ctools_context_required(t('Simplecontext'), 'simplecontext'),
'edit form' => 'simplecontext_content_type_edit_form',
'admin title' => 'ctools_plugin_example_simplecontext_content_type_admin_title',
// presents a block which is used in the preview of the data.
// Pn Panels this is the preview pane shown on the panels building page.
'admin info' => 'ctools_plugin_example_simplecontext_content_type_admin_info',
'category' => array(t('CTools Examples'), -9),
);
function ctools_plugin_example_simplecontext_content_type_admin_title($subtype, $conf, $context = NULL) {
$output = t('Simplecontext');
if ($conf['override_title'] && !empty($conf['override_title_text'])) {
$output = filter_xss_admin($conf['override_title_text']);
}
return $output;
}
/**
* Callback to provide administrative info (the preview in panels when building
* a panel).
*
* In this case we'll render the content with a dummy argument and
* a dummy context.
*/
function ctools_plugin_example_simplecontext_content_type_admin_info($subtype, $conf, $context = NULL) {
$context = new stdClass();
$context->data = new stdClass();
$context->data->description = t("no real context");
$block = simplecontext_content_type_render($subtype, $conf, array("Example"), $context);
return $block;
}
/**
* Run-time rendering of the body of the block (content type)
*
* @param $subtype
* @param $conf
* Configuration as done at admin time
* @param $args
* @param $context
* Context - in this case we don't have any
*
* @return
* An object with at least title and content members
*/
function simplecontext_content_type_render($subtype, $conf, $args, $context) {
$data = $context->data;
$block = new stdClass();
// Don't forget to check this data if it's untrusted.
// The title actually used in rendering.
$block->title = "Simplecontext content type";
$block->content = t("
This is a block of data created by the Simplecontext content type.
Data in the block may be assembled from static text (like this) or from the
content type settings form (\$conf) for the content type, or from the context
that is passed in.
In our case, the configuration form (\$conf) has just one field, 'config_item_1;
and it's configured with:
");
if (!empty($conf)) {
$block->content .= '