Module Description
The main feature of the project is to provide a field widget for selecting taxonomy terms in a hierarchical fashion.

The module preloads the taxonomy hierarchy and passes it to the client (your browser) where it's used to build the subset of the select boxes to allow a user to pick options one by one.



The above widget represents the following hierarchy:

| t1 | --| t2 | --| --| t3 The field widget has a variety of configuration options:


* The parent to start listing from.
* The hierarchy depth, to limit the listing.
* The required depth, to force picking the number of options.
* The ability to force picking a value at each level of the hierarchy.
* The option to save the entire lineage from root to child term.
* The ability to specify a label for each select box at the given level.



Features
* Multilingual - respects Drupal core internationalization.
* Views integration - use the CSHS widget as an exposed filter for taxonomy term reference fields.
* Developer API - use cshs element in your forms as a replacement of select.

Submodules
* Menu Link - a client-side hierarchical selection of parents for the menu link. Works for node and term forms (with Taxonomy Menu UI enabled).

Maintainers
* 8.x
* Sergii Bondarenko (BR0kEN)


* 7.x
* Seeking maintainers. See https://www.drupal.org/project/cshs/issues/3222007



Similar projects Looks similar to SHS and Hierarchical select, but in contrast to those modules, the whole taxonomy tree is already present at page-load. The processing is done on the client-side by JavaScript that builds multiple select boxes (one for each level in the hierarchy).

Project Usage
17005
Creation Date
Changed Date
Security Covered
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Version Available
Production
Module Summary
This module aims to solve the problem of selecting taxonomy terms in a hierarchical fashion using a field widget.
Data Name
cshs

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