Conditional Rules
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Provides inline conditional branching in Rules configuration.
Provides inline conditional branching in Rules configuration.
Adds a button to nodes for users to track future updates. Automatically adds a track for users who comment on a node.
In early development. Feedback, forks, and merges encouraged.
Dependencies:
* Rules
* Views
* Views Rules
* Rules Factory UI
* Rules Link
Works like the standard action loop included with Rules but passes the action to the Batch API for processing.
Why:
Inference Rules are used for discovering new relationships using automatic procedures. This module utilizes learning algorithms and site data and / or metadata to generate new knowledge.
Provides Rules integration for creating fields, field instances, and node types.
Future improvements:
#1702260: Add wrappers for Entity Types and Field Instances
Credits:
* Programming done with Christopher Leppanen.
This is a fork of Rules for conducting work on:
Rule Plus module provides some extra events and actions to the Rules module. Refer to Features section for more detail.
Following new events have been added.
In progress
This module will add a child page under a newly created node.
You will need the following modules.
Book made simple
Rules
Follow these steps to install and use this module.
1. Install the module.
2. Install the Dependance modules.
3. Configure add child module.
4. Configure the Book Made simple node.
5. Read the Readme file.
6. Create a Rule Component ( see Readme file)
7. Create a Rule to add Child to a parent node. ( See Readme File)
This is an addon module for Commerce Discount that adds the posibility to limit an offer to a specific list of products.
The UK's Royal Mail categorises destinations as falling into four zones across the world: the UK, Europe, world zone 1, and world zone 2. The Royal Mail zones module makes it easy to check which zone a country's in. Note that by this definition the UK isn't in Europe, which might seem counter-intuitive at first.
This module doesn't