<?php /** * Initialize Elgg's js lib with the uncacheable data */ ?> /** * Don't want to cache these -- they could change for every request */ elgg.config.lastcache = <?php echo (int)elgg_get_config('lastcache'); ?>; elgg.config.viewtype = '<?php echo elgg_get_viewtype(); ?>'; elgg.config.simplecache_enabled = <?php echo (int)elgg_is_simplecache_enabled(); ?>; elgg.security.token.__elgg_ts = <?php echo $ts = time(); ?>; elgg.security.token.__elgg_token = '<?php echo generate_action_token($ts); ?>'; <?php // @todo json export should be smoother than this... // @todo Might also be nice to make url exportable. $entity->url? yes please! $page_owner = elgg_get_page_owner_entity(); if ($page_owner instanceof ElggEntity) { $page_owner_json = array(); foreach ($page_owner->getExportableValues() as $v) { $page_owner_json[$v] = $page_owner->$v; } $page_owner_json['subtype'] = $page_owner->getSubtype(); $page_owner_json['url'] = $page_owner->getURL(); echo 'elgg.page_owner = ' . json_encode($page_owner_json) . ';'; } $user = elgg_get_logged_in_user_entity(); if ($user instanceof ElggUser) { $user_json = array(); foreach ($user->getExportableValues() as $v) { $user_json[$v] = $user->$v; } $user_json['subtype'] = $user->getSubtype(); $user_json['url'] = $user->getURL(); $user_json['admin'] = $user->isAdmin(); echo 'elgg.session.user = new elgg.ElggUser(' . json_encode($user_json) . ');'; } ?> //Before the DOM is ready, but elgg's js framework is fully initalized elgg.trigger_hook('boot', 'system');