function search_expression_insert
search_expression_insert($expression, $option, $value = NULL)
Adds a module-specific search option to a search expression.
Search options are added using search_expression_insert(), and retrieved using search_expression_extract(). They take the form option:value, and are added to the ordinary keywords in the search expression.
Parameters
$expression: The search expression to add to.
$option: The name of the option to add to the search expression.
$value: The value to add for the option. If present, it will replace any previous value added for the option. Cannot contain any spaces or | characters, as these are used as delimiters. If you want to add a blank value $option: to the search expression, pass in an empty string or a string that is composed of only spaces. To clear a previously-stored option without adding a replacement, pass in NULL for $value or omit.
Return value
$expression, with any previous value for this option removed, and a new $option:$value pair added if $value was provided.
File
- modules/search/search.module, line 900
- Enables site-wide keyword searching.
Code
function search_expression_insert($expression, $option, $value = NULL) { // Remove any previous values stored with $option. $expression = trim(preg_replace('/(^| )' . $option . ':[^ ]*/i', '', $expression)); // Set new value, if provided. if (isset($value)) { $expression .= ' ' . $option . ':' . trim($value); } return $expression; }
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