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#235956 by dww: Tied the status of the bio node (published vs.
unpublished) to the user's account status (active vs. blocked).
Sites that require administrator approval should have their bio nodes
default to unpublished and then the bios will automatically get
published as users are approved.
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With the views patches in RTBC state, pre-emptively checking in bio's new views support.
See also: #142746
From the recently updated README:
The bio module now boasts integration with the views module. This integration takes two forms:
1. Custom filters: Bio has two useful filters, Node: Type is bio and Bio: Author has bio node
- Node: Type is bio node -- This is useful for shipping premade views that rely on bio, but are not tied to a particular type of node acting as the bio node (e.g. on one site it might be "Biography" on another "profile").
- Bio: Author has bio node -- This is useful for only returning results where the author has created a bio node. That way, if you are exposing bio fields (e.g. the "interests" taxonomy), you can be sure that a bio node exists for every other node returned in the query.
2. Duplicating existing views tables, fields, filters, and sorts: Bio "steals" the views definitions of every other module and makes them its own. For example, the node module exposes the "Node: Title" field and filters. Bio steals these and creates the "Bio: Node: Title". Using these fields you can create a view that returns a list of blog nodes with the author's bio node title. Don't worry, it sounds complicated at first, but you'll get the hang of it in no time.
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