I've got a fieldset that I'd like to show up only if a select box has one of a few options selected. The problem is, I can't seem to see how to work an OR. If you include multiple conditions in the array it operates on like an AND. I need it to work so that if the select box has value of 1 2 or 3 for example.
3 Answers
Apparently as of drupal 7.14 'or' and 'xor' are supported. It's just not in the documentation any where easily found. Here's what I did as an example in case anyone needs it. This works.
$form['survey'] = array(
'#type' => 'fieldset',
'#collapsible' => FALSE,
'#states' => array(
'visible' => array(
array(
array(':input[name="measurementmethod"]' => array('value'=>'5')),
'xor',
array(':input[name="measurementmethod"]' => array('value'=>'6')),
'xor',
array(':input[name="measurementmethod"]' => array('value'=>'7'))
)
)
)
);
Summarizing LoneWolfPRs answer
This would be AND: both checkboxes must be checked to take affect
array(
':input[name^="field_checkbox_1"]' => array('checked' => TRUE),
':input[name^="field_checkbox_2"]' => array('checked' => TRUE),
)
This would be OR (put the single conditions into arrays): one or both checkboxes must be checked
array(
array(':input[name^="field_checkbox_1"]' => array('checked' => TRUE)),
array(':input[name^="field_checkbox_2"]' => array('checked' => TRUE)),
)
This would be XOR (like or and with 'xor' in between the arrays): one and only one checkox must be checked
array(
array(':input[name^="field_checkbox_1"]' => array('checked' => TRUE)),
'xor',
array(':input[name^="field_checkbox_2"]' => array('checked' => TRUE)),
)
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This should be the accepted answer. Precise and the solution works fine. Jul 1, 2016 at 10:34
Reference to the change record "Fixed conditionals to allow OR and XOR constructions" on d.o.
Since 7.14, Drupal form API #state
support OR and XOR conditions.
The following code allows for the condition: dependee_1 OR (dependee_2 OR dependee_3) OR (dependee_4 XOR dependee_5)
<?php
$form['dependent_1']['#states'] = array(
'disabled' => array(
// dependee_1 has value ON
'[name="dependee_1"]' => array('value' => 'ON'),
array(
// At least one of dependee_2 or dependee_3 has value ON
array('[name="dependee_2"]' => array('value' => 'ON')),
array('[name="dependee_3"]' => array('value' => 'ON')),
),
array(
// Only one of dependee_4 or dependee_5 can have value ON
array('[name="dependee_4"]' => array('value' => 'ON')),
'xor',
// The field should be disabled when Select #1 has value ON; at least one
// of Select #2 and Select #3 has value ON; one but only one of Select #4
// and Select #5 has value ON.
array('[name="dependee_5"]' => array('value' => 'ON')),
),
)
);
?>
Basically all elements in an object literal ({ ... }) are ANDed and all elements in a array literal ([ ... ]) are ORed; if the first element of the array is 'xor' conditions are XORed.
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1Link-only answers are discouraged, SO answers should be the end-point of a search for a solution (vs. yet another stopover of references, which tend to get stale over time). Please consider adding a stand-alone synopsis here, keeping the link as a reference– AlexSep 25, 2013 at 13:35