function views_form
This is the entry function. Just gets the form for the current step.
The form is always assumed to be multistep, even if it has only one step (the default 'views_form_views_form' step). That way it is actually possible for modules to have a multistep form if they need to.
4 string references to 'views_form'
- views_forms in ./
views.module - Implements hook_forms().
- views_form_id in ./
views.module - Returns a form ID for a Views form using the name and display of the View.
- views_form_views_form in ./
views.module - Callback for the main step of a Views form.
- views_view_has_form_elements in ./
views.module - Determine whether the view has form elements.
File
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./
views.module, line 1950
Code
function views_form($form, &$form_state, $view, $output) {
$form_state['step'] = isset($form_state['step']) ? $form_state['step'] : 'views_form_views_form';
// Cache the built form to prevent it from being rebuilt prior to validation
// and submission, which could lead to data being processed incorrectly,
// because the views rows (and thus, the form elements as well) have changed
// in the meantime.
$form_state['cache'] = TRUE;
$form = array();
$query = drupal_get_query_parameters($_GET, array(
'q',
));
$form['#action'] = url($view->get_url(), array(
'query' => $query,
));
// Tell the preprocessor whether it should hide the header, footer, pager...
$form['show_view_elements'] = array(
'#type' => 'value',
'#value' => $form_state['step'] == 'views_form_views_form' ? TRUE : FALSE,
);
$form = $form_state['step']($form, $form_state, $view, $output);
return $form;
}