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Hi,

I want to hook into the registration module. I already have a database of 50000 users who use my old website. Now I am migrating to Drupal.

I still haven't migrated the entries to drupal database. I will be checking against my old database.

When a user tries to register in Drupal, I need to check whether the username he gave is already present in that list of 50000 (and growing) entries. If it exists, I need to cancel the registration showing an error msg saying username exists..

Which hook should I use? If my code figures that the validation failed, How can I tell drupal to display an error msg?

Edit: I hooked into the hook_user and checked for the 'validate' op. I am able to validate and assign error messages. But it is happening for all forms. I want to validate only the new account creation form. How can I do that?

Thanks.

+4  A: 

You should register an additional validation callback function for the registration form using hook_form_FORM_ID_alter(), somewhat like so:

// Alter the registration form
function yourModuleName_form_user_register_alter(&$form, &$form_state) {
  // Add your own function to the array of validation callbacks
  $form['#validate'][] = 'yourModuleName_user_register_validate';
}

// Perform your own validation
function yourModuleName_user_register_validate($form, &$form_state) {
  // Extract the submitted name
  $name = $form_state['values']['name'];
  // Check it according to your own logic
  $is_valid_name = your_check_for_valid_name();
  // File error, when not valid
  if (!$is_valid) {
    form_set_error('name', t('Name already taken, please choose a different one'));
  }
}
Henrik Opel
+1 Thanks a lot. It worked, I am able to set the validation for that particular form's field(s). I didn't know about the FORM_ID thing, I used some other hook and it was running for all forms :D
Although this is a great solution, keep in mind that currently Drupal runs hook_form_alter AFTER hook_form_FORM_ID_alter. So there may be a case down the road where another module will over-ride your hook_form_FORM_ID_alter changes.95% of the time you wont run into a problem, but some say it is safest to use hook_form_alter and a switch statement.
Erik Ahlswede