Using the $object in Actions.
$object: Many actions act on one of Drupal’s built-in objects: nodes, users, taxonomy terms, and so on. When an action is executed by trigger.module, the object that is currently being acted upon is passed along to the action in the $object parameter. For example, if an action is set to execute when a new node is created, the $object parameter will contain the node object.
$object haven’t value.i will get node’s title and use in code.
function beep_action($object, $context) {
global $user;
//$q_mailfrom = db_query("SELECT mail FROM {users} WHERE uid = '%d'", 1);
// $f_mailfrom = db_fetch_object($q_mailfrom);
$q_mailuser = db_query("SELECT uid, mail FROM {users}");
// $a_mailto=array();
// $i=0;
while($f_mailuser = db_fetch_object($q_mailuser)){
if($f_mailuser->uid==1){
$mailfrom = $f_mailuser->mail;
}
$q_mailer = db_query("SELECT news,proudcts,privilagecard,occassioncard,others FROM {beep} WHERE uid = '%d'", $f_mailuser->uid);
$f_mailer = db_fetch_object($q_mailer);
if($f_mailer->news==1 OR $f_mailer->proudcts==1 OR $f_mailer->privilagecard==1 OR $f_mailer->occassioncard==1 OR $f_mailer->others==1 ){
if($f_mailer->news==1){
$mailto = $f_mailuser->mail;
$subject = "... Group";
$message = "<h2>... Group Latest News </h2>".$object->nid."<br/>Test";
drupal_mail('beep', 'reply', $mailto, language_default(),
array('body' => $message, 'subject' => $subject), $mailfrom, TRUE);
}
// $a_mailto[$i]= $f_mailto->mail;
// $i++;
}
}
}
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