CONTENTS OF THIS FILE --------------------- * Introduction * Requirements * Installation * Configuration * Using field collection with entity translation * Maintainers INTRODUCTION ------------ Provides a field collection field to which any number of fields can be attached. Each field collection item is internally represented as an entity, which is referenced via the field collection field in the host entity. While conceptually field collections are treated as part of the host entity, each field collection item may also be viewed and edited separately. REQUIREMENTS ------------ This project require the following projects: * Entity API (https://www.drupal.org/project/entity) INSTALLATION ------------ Install as you would normally install a contributed Drupal. See: https://drupal.org/documentation/install/modules-themes/modules-7 for further information. CONFIGURATION ------------- * Add a field collection field to any entity, e.g. to a node. For that use the the usual "Manage fields" interface provided by the "field ui" project of Drupal, e.g "Admin -> Structure -> Content types -> Article -> Manage fields" * Then go to "Admin -> Structure-> Field Collection" to define some fields for the created field collection. * By the default, the field collection is not shown during editing of the host entity. However, some links for adding, editing or deleting field collection items is shown when the host entity is viewed. * Widgets for embedding the form for creating field collections in the host-entity can be provided by any module. In future the field collection project might provide such widgets itself too. USING FIELD COLLECTION WITH ENTITY TRANSLATION ----------- * Field Collection items must be selected as a translatable entity type at Admin -> Config -> Regional -> Entity Translation. * The common use case is to leave the field collection field untranslatable and set the necessary fields inside it to translatable. There is currently a known issue where a host can not be translated unless it has at least one other field that is translatable, even if some fields inside one of its field collections are translatable. * The alternate use case is to make the field collection field in the host translatable. If this is done it does not matter whether the inner fields are set to translatable or not, they will all be translatable as every language for the host will have a completely separate copy of the field collection item(s). * When using nested field collections, the configuration of the fields and field collections is very important. The recommended approach is to first enable entity translation as defined in step 1, and set the outer field collection field as translatable and all its sub-fields to language undefined. The sub-field collections and its sub-fields should also be set to language undefined. This will ensure that every language of the host will have a completely separate copy of the field collection item(s) and its fields. MAINTAINERS ----------- Current maintainers: * Joel Muzzerall (jmuzz) - https://www.drupal.org/user/2607886 * Joel Farris (Senpai) - https://www.drupal.org/user/65470 * Lee Rowlands (larowlan) - https://www.drupal.org/user/395439 * Nedjo Rogers (nedjo) - https://www.drupal.org/user/4481 * Ra Mänd (ram4nd) - https://www.drupal.org/user/601534 * Renato Gonçalves (RenatoG) - https://www.drupal.org/user/3326031 * Wolfgang Ziegler (fago) - https://www.drupal.org/user/16747