function getTwitterAccounts() { $object = new CRM_CiviruleTwitter_BAO_TwitterAccount(); $object->find(); $return = array(); while ($object->fetch()) { $return[$object->id] = '@' . $object->twitter_name . ' - ' . $object->description; } return $return; }
/** * Takes a bunch of params that are needed to match certain criteria and * retrieves the relevant objects. Typically the valid params are only * contact_id. We'll tweak this function to be more full featured over a period * of time. This is the inverse function of create. It also stores all the retrieved * values in the default array * * @param array $params (reference ) an assoc array of name/value pairs * @param array $defaults (reference ) an assoc array to hold the flattened values * @return CRM_CiviruleTwitter_BAO_TwitterAccount * * @access public * @static */ static function retrieve(&$params, &$defaults) { $twitterAccount = new CRM_CiviruleTwitter_BAO_TwitterAccount(); $twitterAccount->copyValues($params); if ($twitterAccount->find(true)) { CRM_Core_DAO::storeValues($twitterAccount, $defaults); return $twitterAccount; } return null; }
/** * Returns a user friendly text explaining the condition params * e.g. 'Older than 65' * * @return string * @access public */ public function userFriendlyConditionParams() { $params = $this->getActionParameters(); $account = ts('Unknown'); $twitter_account = new CRM_CiviruleTwitter_BAO_TwitterAccount(); $twitter_account->id = $params['twitter_account']; if ($twitter_account->find(true)) { $description = ''; if ($twitter_account->description) { $description = ' "' . $twitter_account->description . '"'; } $account = '@' . $twitter_account->twitter_name . ' ' . $description; } return sprintf('Tweet: "%s" %s', $params['status'], $account); }