Closed (duplicate)
Project:
Flag
Version:
7.x-3.x-dev
Component:
Rules integration
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Bug report
Assigned:
Unassigned
Reporter:
Created:
29 Mar 2013 at 02:07 UTC
Updated:
25 Jun 2013 at 20:26 UTC
Simply impossibility to select one flag type in rules for the action "flag node" and others in 7.3 alpha 4 and in 7.3 dev. It seem to have an error in the construction of the form in form API, maybe the $option variable in line 80 of flag.rules.inc
I am a little bit blocked if anyone know where is the error
Comments
Comment #1
AkliOnet commentedWhy there are nobody to help me ! or just to respond !It's seem to be a problem at the build of the tableset.Form Flag rules is unusable I think it 's an important part No maintainer ?
Comment #2
AkliOnet commentedComment #3
joachim commentedI don't use Rules or know very much about it, so the Rules integration is currently not really supported, sorry. See #1736524: Rules maintainer / decouple Rules integration to a new project!
If you can figure out how to fix your problem, please make a patch and I will commit it.
Comment #4
AkliOnet commentedI do not think i am the man to maintain this for two reason : first I am not a php developper, secondly because I do not know anything about rules API ..
Comment #5
AkliOnet commentedAnd I have not found why cause the problem of the form in rules :(
Comment #6
Renee S commented@AkliOnet: Drupal is an open-source project. That means that maintainers are volunteers, and make a good-faith effort to respond to you when things are bugs. If something isn't working, because Drupal has a great community, response is often very fast. But if something is wrong, it's up to everybody to fix it, not just them. Drupal is technically free; its cost is really one of everybody pitching in. As for features: if you can convince the maintainer it's a good idea, they might make it; or, you can do it and give it back to the community. You don't have to be a "maintainer" to do this, just a user, and joachim has offered to evaluate any addition/changes quickly, which is awesome. If you can't contribute in that way, you can do one of two things: hope that enough people have the same problem, and help them test it when they come up with a solution. Or, there are many, many folks you can hire who can help you.
Comment #7
joachim commentedYup, as Renee S says, the best thing for you to do at this point is to find a developer you can hire to work on this. Specify that the deliverable is a patch to this issue, and I will get it committed if it's up to standard and if you can test it and report that it works. Then the code is improved, and everyone benefits.
Otherwise, you can wait and hope that someone else comes along and does that themselves...
Comment #8
akalata commentedMarking as a dupe of #1736524: Rules maintainer / decouple Rules integration to a new project
Comment #8.0
akalata commentedhelp !