I made a module with a simple menu structure. I am able to programmatically retrieve a view of all my students in PHP. Now, I want to return all the students on a page in a simple table.
The structure of the table is
UGhentID Name student First name student Location student
12874749 Smith Nick New York . . .
If you want to create a new page, you need to use hook_menu in a module.
For exemple :
/**
* Implementation of hook_menu.
*/
function mymodule_menu() {
$items = array();
$items['myPage'] = array(
'title' => 'Finances',
'page callback' => 'mymodule_page',
'access callback' => 'user_access',
'access argument' => array('access nodes'),
);
return $items
}
/**
* Page callback
*/
function mymodule_page() {
$output = mymodule_table();
return $output;
}
You can see here that I call "mymodule_table()" in the page callback, this is where you build your table.
function mymodule_table() {
$rows = array();
// build the table header
$header = array();
for ($i = 1; $i <= 5; $i++) {
$header[] = array('data' => $i, 'class' => 'header-class');
}
$row = array();
for ($i = 1; $i <= 5; $i++) {
$row[] = array('data' => $i, 'class' => 'row-class');
}
$rows[] = array('data' => $row);
$output .= theme('table', $header, $rows, $attributes = array('class' => 'my-table-class'));
return $output;
}
This should output a table, with a header a a line a rows, with 5 columns.