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Developers can interact * with Views in several ways: * - Provide plugins: Views plugins govern nearly every aspect of views, *   including querying (sorting, filtering, etc.) and display (at several *   levels of granularity, ranging from the entire view to the details of a *   field). See the @link views_plugins Views plugins topic @endlink for *   more information. * - Provide data: Data types can be provided to Views by implementing *   hook_views_data(), and data types provided by other modules can be altered *   by implementing hook_views_data_alter(). To provide views data for an *   entity, create a class implementing *   \Drupal\views\EntityViewsDataInterface and reference this in the *   "views_data" annotation in the entity class. You can autogenerate big parts *   of the integration if you extend the \Drupal\views\EntityViewsData base *   class. See the @link entity_api Entity API topic @endlink for more *   information about entities. * - Implement hooks: A few operations in Views can be influenced by hooks. *   See the @link views_hooks Views hooks topic @endlink for a list. * - Theming: See the @link views_templates Views templates topic @endlink *   for more information. * * @see \Drupal\views\ViewExecutable * @see \Drupal\views\Views * @} *//** * @defgroup views_plugins Views plugins * @{ * Overview of views plugins * * Views plugins are objects that are used to build and render the view. * See individual views plugin topics for more information about the * specifics of each plugin type, and the * @link plugin_api Plugin API topic @endlink for more information about * plugins in general. * * Some Views plugins are known as handlers. Handler plugins help build the * view query object: filtering, contextual filtering, sorting, relationships, * etc. * * @todo Document specific options on the appropriate plugin base classes. * @todo Add examples. * * @ingroup views_overview * @see \Drupal\views\Plugin\views\PluginBase * @see \Drupal\views\Plugin\views\HandlerBase * @see plugin_api * @see annotation * @} *//** * @defgroup views_hooks Views hooks * @{ * Hooks that allow other modules to implement the Views API. * @ingroup views_overview * @} *//** * @addtogroup hooks * @{ *//** * Analyze a view to provide warnings about its configuration. * * @param \Drupal\views\ViewExecutable $view *   The view being executed. * * @return array *   Array of warning messages built by Analyzer::formatMessage to be displayed *   to the user following analysis of the view. */function hook_views_analyze(Drupal\views\ViewExecutable $view) {  $messages = [];  if ($view->display_handler->options['pager']['type'] == 'none') {    $messages[] = Drupal\views\Analyzer::formatMessage(t('This view has no pager. This could cause performance issues when the view contains many items.'), 'warning');  }  return $messages;}/** * Describe data tables and fields (or the equivalent) to Views. * * The table and fields are processed in Views using various plugins. See * the @link views_plugins Views plugins topic @endlink for more information. * * To provide views data for an entity, instead of implementing this hook, * create a class implementing \Drupal\views\EntityViewsDataInterface and * reference this in the "views" annotation in the entity class. The return * value of the getViewsData() method on the interface is the same as this hook, * and base class in \Drupal\views\EntityViewsData will take care of adding the * basic Views tables and fields for your entity. See the * @link entity_api Entity API topic @endlink for more information about * entities. * * The data described with this hook is fetched and retrieved by * \Drupal\views\Views::viewsData()->get(). * * @return array *   An associative array describing the structure of database tables and fields *   (and their equivalents) provided for use in Views. At the outermost level, *   the keys are the names used internally by Views for the tables (usually the *   actual table name). Each table's array describes the table itself, how to *   join to other tables, and the fields that are part of the table. The sample *   function body provides documentation of the details. * * @see hook_views_data_alter() */function hook_views_data() {  // This example describes how to write hook_views_data() for a table defined  // like this:  // CREATE TABLE example_table (  //   nid INT(11) NOT NULL         COMMENT 'Primary key: {node}.nid.',  //   plain_text_field VARCHAR(32) COMMENT 'Just a plain text field.',  //   numeric_field INT(11)        COMMENT 'Just a numeric field.',  //   boolean_field INT(1)         COMMENT 'Just an on/off field.',  //   timestamp_field INT(8)       COMMENT 'Just a timestamp field.',  //   langcode VARCHAR(12)         COMMENT 'Language code field.',  //   PRIMARY KEY(nid)  // );  // Define the return array.  $data = [];  // The outermost keys of $data are Views table names, which should usually  // be the same as the hook_schema() table names.  $data['example_table'] = [];  // The value corresponding to key 'table' gives properties of the table  // itself.  $data['example_table']['table'] = [];  // Within 'table', the value of 'group' (translated string) is used as a  // prefix in Views UI for this table's fields, filters, etc. When adding  // a field, filter, etc. you can also filter by the group.  $data['example_table']['table']['group'] = t('Example table');  // Within 'table', the value of 'provider' is the module that provides schema  // or the entity type that causes the table to exist. Setting this ensures  // that views have the correct dependencies. This is automatically set to the  // module that implements hook_views_data().  $data['example_table']['table']['provider'] = 'example_module';  // Some tables are "base" tables, meaning that they can be the base tables  // for views. Non-base tables can only be brought in via relationships in  // views based on other tables. To define a table to be a base table, add  // key 'base' to the 'table' array:  $data['example_table']['table']['base'] = [    // Identifier (primary) field in this table for Views.    'field' => 'nid',    // Label in the UI.    'title' => t('Example table'),    // Longer description in the UI. Required.    'help' => t('Example table contains example content and can be related to nodes.'),    'weight' => -10,  ];  // Some tables have an implicit, automatic relationship to other tables,  // meaning that when the other table is available in a view (either as the  // base table or through a relationship), this table's fields, filters, etc.  // are automatically made available without having to add an additional  // relationship. To define an implicit relationship that will make your  // table automatically available when another table is present, add a 'join'  // section to your 'table' section. Note that it is usually only a good idea  // to do this for one-to-one joins, because otherwise your automatic join  // will add more rows to the view. It is also not a good idea to do this if  // most views won't need your table -- if that is the case, define a  // relationship instead (see below).  //  // If you've decided an automatic join is a good idea, here's how to do it;  // the resulting SQL query will look something like this:  //   ... FROM example_table et ... JOIN node_field_data nfd  //   ON et.nid = nfd.nid AND ('extra' clauses will be here) ...  // although the table aliases will be different.  $data['example_table']['table']['join'] = [    // Within the 'join' section, list one or more tables to automatically    // join to. In this example, every time 'node_field_data' is available in    // a view, 'example_table' will be too. The array keys here are the array    // keys for the other tables, given in their hook_views_data()    // implementations. If the table listed here is from another module's    // hook_views_data() implementation, make sure your module depends on that    // other module.    'node_field_data' => [      // Primary key field in node_field_data to use in the join.      'left_field' => 'nid',      // Foreign key field in example_table to use in the join.      'field' => 'nid',      // 'extra' is an array of additional conditions on the join.      'extra' => [        0 => [          // Adds AND node_field_data.published = TRUE to the join.          'field' => 'published',          'value' => TRUE,        ],        1 => [          // Adds AND example_table.numeric_field = 1 to the join.          'left_field' => 'numeric_field',          'value' => 1,          // If true, the value will not be surrounded in quotes.          'numeric' => TRUE,        ],        2 => [          // Adds AND example_table.boolean_field <>          // node_field_data.published to the join.          'field' => 'published',          'left_field' => 'boolean_field',          // The operator used, Defaults to "=".          'operator' => '!=',        ],      ],    ],  ];  // You can also do a more complex join, where in order to get to a certain  // base table defined in a hook_views_data() implementation, you will join  // to a different table that Views knows how to auto-join to the base table.  // For instance, if another module that your module depends on had  // defined a table 'foo' with an automatic join to 'node_field_table' (as  // shown above), you could join to 'node_field_table' via the 'foo' table.  // Here's how to do this, and the resulting SQL query would look something  // like this:  //   ... FROM example_table et ... JOIN foo foo  //   ON et.nid = foo.nid AND ('extra' clauses will be here) ...  //   JOIN node_field_data nfd ON (definition of the join from the foo  //   module goes here) ...  // although the table aliases will be different.  $data['example_table']['table']['join']['node_field_data'] = [    // 'node_field_data' above is the base we're joining to in Views.    // 'left_table' is the table we're actually joining to, in order to get to    // 'node_field_data'. It has to be something that Views knows how to join    // to 'node_field_data'.    'left_table' => 'foo',    'left_field' => 'nid',    'field' => 'nid',    // 'extra' is an array of additional conditions on the join.    'extra' => [      // This syntax matches additional fields in the two tables:      // ... AND foo.langcode = example_table.langcode ...      ['left_field' => 'langcode', 'field' => 'langcode'],      // This syntax adds a condition on our table. 'operator' defaults to      // '=' for non-array values, or 'IN' for array values.      // ... AND example_table.numeric_field > 0 ...      ['field' => 'numeric_field', 'value' => 0, 'numeric' => TRUE, 'operator' => '>'],    ],  ];  // Other array elements at the top level of your table's array describe  // individual database table fields made available to Views. The array keys  // are the names (unique within the table) used by Views for the fields,  // usually equal to the database field names.  //  // Each field entry must have the following elements:  // - title: Translated label for the field in the UI.  // - help: Description of the field in the UI.  //  // Each field entry may also have one or more of the following elements,  // describing "handlers" (plugins) for the field:  // - relationship: Specifies a handler that allows this field to be used  //   to define a relationship to another table in Views.  // - field: Specifies a handler to make it available to Views as a field.  // - filter: Specifies a handler to make it available to Views as a filter.  // - sort: Specifies a handler to make it available to Views as a sort.  // - argument: Specifies a handler to make it available to Views as an  //   argument, or contextual filter as it is known in the UI.  // - area: Specifies a handler to make it available to Views to add content  //   to the header, footer, or as no result behavior.  //  // Note that when specifying handlers, you must give the handler plugin ID  // and you may also specify overrides for various settings that make up the  // plugin definition. See examples below; the Boolean example demonstrates  // setting overrides.  // Node ID field, exposed as relationship only, since it is a foreign key  // in this table.  $data['example_table']['nid'] = [    'title' => t('Example content'),    'help' => t('Relate example content to the node content'),    // Define a relationship to the node_field_data table, so views whose    // base table is example_table can add a relationship to nodes. To make a    // relationship in the other direction, you can:    // - Use hook_views_data_alter() -- see the function body example on that    //   hook for details.    // - Use the implicit join method described above.    'relationship' => [      // Views name of the table to join to for the relationship.      'base' => 'node_field_data',      // Database field name in the other table to join on.      'base field' => 'nid',      // ID of relationship handler plugin to use.      'id' => 'standard',      // Default label for relationship in the UI.      'label' => t('Example node'),    ],  ];  // Plain text field, exposed as a field, sort, filter, and argument.  $data['example_table']['plain_text_field'] = [    'title' => t('Plain text field'),    'help' => t('Just a plain text field.'),    'field' => [      // ID of field handler plugin to use.      'id' => 'standard',    ],    'sort' => [      // ID of sort handler plugin to use.      'id' => 'standard',    ],    'filter' => [      // ID of filter handler plugin to use.      'id' => 'string',    ],    'argument' => [      // ID of argument handler plugin to use.      'id' => 'string',    ],  ];  // Numeric field, exposed as a field, sort, filter, and argument.  $data['example_table']['numeric_field'] = [    'title' => t('Numeric field'),    'help' => t('Just a numeric field.'),    'field' => [      // ID of field handler plugin to use.      'id' => 'numeric',    ],    'sort' => [      // ID of sort handler plugin to use.      'id' => 'standard',    ],    'filter' => [      // ID of filter handler plugin to use.      'id' => 'numeric',    ],    'argument' => [      // ID of argument handler plugin to use.      'id' => 'numeric',    ],  ];  // Boolean field, exposed as a field, sort, and filter. The filter section  // illustrates overriding various settings.  $data['example_table']['boolean_field'] = [    'title' => t('Boolean field'),    'help' => t('Just an on/off field.'),    'field' => [      // ID of field handler plugin to use.      'id' => 'boolean',    ],    'sort' => [      // ID of sort handler plugin to use.      'id' => 'standard',    ],    'filter' => [      // ID of filter handler plugin to use.      'id' => 'boolean',      // Override the generic field title, so that the filter uses a different      // label in the UI.      'label' => t('Published'),      // Override the default BooleanOperator filter handler's 'type' setting,      // to display this as a "Yes/No" filter instead of a "True/False" filter.      'type' => 'yes-no',      // Override the default Boolean filter handler's 'use_equal' setting, to      // make the query use 'boolean_field = 1' instead of 'boolean_field <> 0'.      'use_equal' => TRUE,    ],  ];  // Integer timestamp field, exposed as a field, sort, and filter.  $data['example_table']['timestamp_field'] = [    'title' => t('Timestamp field'),    'help' => t('Just a timestamp field.'),    'field' => [      // ID of field handler plugin to use.      'id' => 'date',    ],    'sort' => [      // ID of sort handler plugin to use.      'id' => 'date',    ],    'filter' => [      // ID of filter handler plugin to use.      'id' => 'date',    ],  ];  // Area example. Areas are not generally associated with actual data  // tables and fields. This example is from views_views_data(), which defines  // the "Global" table (not really a table, but a group of Fields, Filters,  // etc. that are grouped into section "Global" in the UI). Here's the  // definition of the generic "Text area":  $data['views']['area'] = [    'title' => t('Text area'),    'help' => t('Provide markup text for the area.'),    'area' => [      // ID of the area handler plugin to use.      'id' => 'text',    ],  ];  return $data;}/** * Alter the table and field information from hook_views_data(). * * @param array $data *   An array of all information about Views tables and fields, collected from *   hook_views_data(), passed by reference. * * @see hook_views_data() */function hook_views_data_alter(array &$data) {  // Alter the title of the node_field_data:nid field in the Views UI.  $data['node_field_data']['nid']['title'] = t('Node-Nid');  // Add an additional field to the users_field_data table.  $data['users_field_data']['example_field'] = [    'title' => t('Example field'),    'help' => t('Some example content that references a user'),    'field' => [      // ID of the field handler to use.      'id' => 'example_field',    ],  ];  // Change the handler of the node title field, presumably to a handler plugin  // you define in your module. Give the ID of this plugin.  $data['node_field_data']['title']['field']['id'] = 'node_title';  // Add a relationship that will allow a view whose base table is 'foo' (from  // another module) to have a relationship to 'example_table' (from my module),  // via joining foo.fid to example_table.eid.  //  // This relationship has to be added to the 'foo' Views data, which my module  // does not control, so it must be done in hook_views_data_alter(), not  // hook_views_data().  //  // In Views data definitions, each field can have only one relationship. So  // rather than adding this relationship directly to the $data['foo']['fid']  // field entry, which could overwrite an existing relationship, we define  // a dummy field key to handle the relationship.  $data['foo']['unique_dummy_name'] = [    'title' => t('Title seen while adding relationship'),    'help' => t('More information about the relationship'),    'relationship' => [      // Views name of the table being joined to from foo.      'base' => 'example_table',      // Database field name in example_table for the join.      'base field' => 'eid',      // Real database field name in foo for the join, to override      // 'unique_dummy_name'.      'field' => 'fid',      // ID of relationship handler plugin to use.      'id' => 'standard',      'label' => t('Default label for relationship'),    ],  ];  // Note that the $data array is not returned – it is modified by reference.}/** * Override the default Views data for a Field API field. * * The field module's implementation of hook_views_data() invokes this for each * field storage, in the module that defines the field type. It is not invoked * in other modules. * * If no hook implementation exists, hook_views_data() falls back to * views_field_default_views_data(). * * @param \Drupal\field\FieldStorageConfigInterface $field_storage *   The field storage config entity. * * @return array *   An array of views data, in the same format as the return value of *   hook_views_data(). * * @see views_views_data() * @see hook_field_views_data_alter() * @see hook_field_views_data_views_data_alter() */function hook_field_views_data(\Drupal\field\FieldStorageConfigInterface $field_storage) {  $data = views_field_default_views_data($field_storage);  foreach ($data as $table_name => $table_data) {    // Add the relationship only on the target_id field.    $data[$table_name][$field_storage->getName() . '_target_id']['relationship'] = [      'id' => 'standard',      'base' => 'file_managed',      'base field' => 'target_id',      'label' => t('image from @field_name', ['@field_name' => $field_storage->getName()]),    ];  }  return $data;}/** * Alter the Views data for a single Field API field. * * This is called on all modules even if there is no hook_field_views_data() * implementation for the field, and therefore may be used to alter the * default data that views_field_default_views_data() supplies for the * field storage. * * @param array $data *   The views data for the field storage. This has the same format as the *   return value of hook_views_data(). * @param \Drupal\field\FieldStorageConfigInterface $field_storage *   The field storage config entity. * * @see views_views_data() * @see hook_field_views_data() * @see hook_field_views_data_views_data_alter() */function hook_field_views_data_alter(array &$data, \Drupal\field\FieldStorageConfigInterface $field_storage) {  $entity_type_id = $field_storage->getTargetEntityTypeId();  $field_name = $field_storage->getName();  $entity_type = \Drupal::entityManager()->getDefinition($entity_type_id);  $pseudo_field_name = 'reverse_' . $field_name . '_' . $entity_type_id;  $table_mapping = \Drupal::entityManager()->getStorage($entity_type_id)->getTableMapping();  list($label) = views_entity_field_label($entity_type_id, $field_name);  $data['file_managed'][$pseudo_field_name]['relationship'] = [    'title' => t('@entity using @field', ['@entity' => $entity_type->getLabel(), '@field' => $label]),    'help' => t('Relate each @entity with a @field set to the image.', ['@entity' => $entity_type->getLabel(), '@field' => $label]),    'id' => 'entity_reverse',    'field_name' => $field_name,    'entity_type' => $entity_type_id,    'field table' => $table_mapping->getDedicatedDataTableName($field_storage),    'field field' => $field_name . '_target_id',    'base' => $entity_type->getBaseTable(),    'base field' => $entity_type->getKey('id'),    'label' => $field_name,    'join_extra' => [      0 => [        'field' => 'deleted',        'value' => 0,        'numeric' => TRUE,      ],    ],  ];}/** * Alter the Views data on a per field basis. * * The field module's implementation of hook_views_data_alter() invokes this for * each field storage, in the module that defines the field type. It is not * invoked in other modules. * * Unlike hook_field_views_data_alter(), this operates on the whole of the views * data. This allows a field type to add data that concerns its fields in * other tables, which would not yet be defined at the point when * hook_field_views_data() and hook_field_views_data_alter() are invoked. For * example, entityreference adds reverse relationships on the tables for the * entities which are referenced by entityreference fields. * * (Note: this is weirdly named so as not to conflict with * hook_field_views_data_alter().) * * @param array $data *   The views data. * @param \Drupal\field\FieldStorageConfigInterface $field *   The field storage config entity. * * @see hook_field_views_data() * @see hook_field_views_data_alter() * @see views_views_data_alter() */function hook_field_views_data_views_data_alter(array &$data, \Drupal\field\FieldStorageConfigInterface $field) {  $field_name = $field->getName();  $data_key = 'field_data_' . $field_name;  $entity_type_id = $field->entity_type;  $entity_type = \Drupal::entityManager()->getDefinition($entity_type_id);  $pseudo_field_name = 'reverse_' . $field_name . '_' . $entity_type_id;  list($label) = views_entity_field_label($entity_type_id, $field_name);  $table_mapping = \Drupal::entityManager()->getStorage($entity_type_id)->getTableMapping();  // Views data for this field is in $data[$data_key].  $data[$data_key][$pseudo_field_name]['relationship'] = [    'title' => t('@entity using @field', ['@entity' => $entity_type->getLabel(), '@field' => $label]),    'help' => t('Relate each @entity with a @field set to the term.', ['@entity' => $entity_type->getLabel(), '@field' => $label]),    'id' => 'entity_reverse',    'field_name' => $field_name,    'entity_type' => $entity_type_id,    'field table' => $table_mapping->getDedicatedDataTableName($field),    'field field' => $field_name . '_target_id',    'base' => $entity_type->getBaseTable(),    'base field' => $entity_type->getKey('id'),    'label' => $field_name,    'join_extra' => [      0 => [        'field' => 'deleted',        'value' => 0,        'numeric' => TRUE,      ],    ],  ];}/** * Replace special strings in the query before it is executed. * * The idea is that certain dynamic values can be placed in a query when it is * built, and substituted at run-time, allowing the query to be cached and * still work correctly when executed. * * @param \Drupal\views\ViewExecutable $view *   The View being executed. * * @return array *   An associative array where each key is a string to be replaced, and the *   corresponding value is its replacement. The strings to replace are often *   surrounded with '***', as illustrated in the example implementation, to *   avoid collisions with other values in the query. */function hook_views_query_substitutions(ViewExecutable $view) {  // Example from views_views_query_substitutions().  return [    '***CURRENT_VERSION***' => \Drupal::VERSION,    '***CURRENT_TIME***' => REQUEST_TIME,    '***LANGUAGE_language_content***' => \Drupal::languageManager()->getCurrentLanguage(LanguageInterface::TYPE_CONTENT)->getId(),    PluginBase::VIEWS_QUERY_LANGUAGE_SITE_DEFAULT => \Drupal::languageManager()->getDefaultLanguage()->getId(),  ];}/** * Replace special strings when processing a view with form elements. * * @return array *   An associative array where each key is a string to be replaced, and the *   corresponding value is its replacement. The value will be escaped unless it *   is already marked safe. */function hook_views_form_substitutions() {  return [    '<!--views-form-example-substitutions-->' => 'Example Substitution',  ];}/** * Alter a view at the very beginning of Views processing. * * Output can be added to the view by setting $view->attachment_before * and $view->attachment_after. * * @param \Drupal\views\ViewExecutable $view *   The view object about to be processed. * @param string $display_id *   The machine name of the active display. * @param array $args *   An array of arguments passed into the view. * * @see \Drupal\views\ViewExecutable */function hook_views_pre_view(ViewExecutable $view, $display_id, array &$args) {  // Modify contextual filters for my_special_view if user has 'my special permission'.  $account = \Drupal::currentUser();  if ($view->id() == 'my_special_view' && $account->hasPermission('my special permission') && $display_id == 'public_display') {    $args[0] = 'custom value';  }}/** * Act on the view before the query is built, but after displays are attached. * * Output can be added to the view by setting $view->attachment_before * and $view->attachment_after. * * @param \Drupal\views\ViewExecutable $view *   The view object about to be processed. * * @see \Drupal\views\ViewExecutable */function hook_views_pre_build(ViewExecutable $view) {  // Because of some inexplicable business logic, we should remove all  // attachments from all views on Mondays.  // (This alter could be done later in the execution process as well.)  if (date('D') == 'Mon') {    unset($view->attachment_before);    unset($view->attachment_after);  }}/** * Act on the view immediately after the query is built. * * Output can be added to the view by setting $view->attachment_before * and $view->attachment_after. * * @param \Drupal\views\ViewExecutable $view *   The view object about to be processed. * * @see \Drupal\views\ViewExecutable */function hook_views_post_build(ViewExecutable $view) {  // If the exposed field 'type' is set, hide the column containing the content  // type. (Note that this is a solution for a particular view, and makes  // assumptions about both exposed filter settings and the fields in the view.  // Also note that this alter could be done at any point before the view being  // rendered.)  if ($view->id() == 'my_view' && isset($view->exposed_raw_input['type']) && $view->exposed_raw_input['type'] != 'All') {    // 'Type' should be interpreted as content type.    if (isset($view->field['type'])) {      $view->field['type']->options['exclude'] = TRUE;    }  }}/** * Act on the view after the query is built and just before it is executed. * * Output can be added to the view by setting $view->attachment_before * and $view->attachment_after. * * @param \Drupal\views\ViewExecutable $view *   The view object about to be processed. * * @see \Drupal\views\ViewExecutable */function hook_views_pre_execute(ViewExecutable $view) {  // Whenever a view queries more than two tables, show a message that notifies  // view administrators that the query might be heavy.  // (This action could be performed later in the execution process, but not  // earlier.)  $account = \Drupal::currentUser();  if (count($view->query->tables) > 2 && $account->hasPermission('administer views')) {    drupal_set_message(t('The view %view may be heavy to execute.', ['%view' => $view->id()]), 'warning');  }}/** * Act on the view immediately after the query has been executed. * * At this point the query has been executed, but the preRender() phase has * not yet happened for handlers. * * Output can be added to the view by setting $view->attachment_before * and $view->attachment_after. * * @param \Drupal\views\ViewExecutable $view *   The view object about to be processed. * * @see \Drupal\views\ViewExecutable */function hook_views_post_execute(ViewExecutable $view) {  // If there are more than 100 results, show a message that encourages the user  // to change the filter settings.  // (This action could be performed later in the execution process, but not  // earlier.)  if ($view->total_rows > 100) {    drupal_set_message(t('You have more than 100 hits. Use the filter settings to narrow down your list.'));  }}/** * Act on the view immediately before rendering it. * * At this point the query has been executed, and the preRender() phase has * already happened for handlers, so all data should be available. This hook * can be used by themes. * * Output can be added to the view by setting $view->attachment_before * and $view->attachment_after. * * @param \Drupal\views\ViewExecutable $view *   The view object about to be processed. * * @see \Drupal\views\ViewExecutable */function hook_views_pre_render(ViewExecutable $view) {  // Scramble the order of the rows shown on this result page.  // Note that this could be done earlier, but not later in the view execution  // process.  shuffle($view->result);}/** * Post-process any rendered data. * * This can be valuable to be able to cache a view and still have some level of * dynamic output. In an ideal world, the actual output will include HTML * comment-based tokens, and then the post process can replace those tokens. * This hook can be used by themes. * * Example usage. If it is known that the view is a node view and that the * primary field will be a nid, you can do something like this: * @code *   <!--post-FIELD-NID--> * @endcode * And then in the post-render, create an array with the text that should * go there: * @code *   strtr($output, array('<!--post-FIELD-1-->' => 'output for FIELD of nid 1'); * @endcode * All of the cached result data will be available in $view->result, as well, * so all ids used in the query should be discoverable. * * @param \Drupal\views\ViewExecutable $view *   The view object about to be processed. * @param string $output *   A flat string with the rendered output of the view. * @param \Drupal\views\Plugin\views\cache\CachePluginBase $cache *   The cache settings. * * @see \Drupal\views\ViewExecutable */function hook_views_post_render(ViewExecutable $view, &$output, CachePluginBase $cache) {  // When using full pager, disable any time-based caching if there are fewer  // than 10 results.  if ($view->pager instanceof Drupal\views\Plugin\views\pager\Full && $cache instanceof Drupal\views\Plugin\views\cache\Time && count($view->result) < 10) {    $cache->options['results_lifespan'] = 0;    $cache->options['output_lifespan'] = 0;  }}/** * Alter the query before it is executed. * * @param \Drupal\views\ViewExecutable $view *   The view object about to be processed. * @param QueryPluginBase $query *   The query plugin object for the query. * * @see hook_views_query_substitutions() * @see \Drupal\views\Plugin\views\query\Sql */function hook_views_query_alter(ViewExecutable $view, QueryPluginBase $query) {  // (Example assuming a view with an exposed filter on node title.)  // If the input for the title filter is a positive integer, filter against  // node ID instead of node title.  if ($view->id() == 'my_view' && is_numeric($view->exposed_raw_input['title']) && $view->exposed_raw_input['title'] > 0) {    // Traverse through the 'where' part of the query.    foreach ($query->where as &$condition_group) {      foreach ($condition_group['conditions'] as &$condition) {        // If this is the part of the query filtering on title, chang the        // condition to filter on node ID.        if ($condition['field'] == 'node.title') {          $condition = [            'field' => 'node.nid',            'value' => $view->exposed_raw_input['title'],            'operator' => '=',          ];        }      }    }  }}/** * Alter the view preview information. * * The view preview information is optionally displayed when a view is * previewed in the administrative UI. It includes query and performance * statistics. * * @param array $rows *   An associative array with two keys: *   - query: An array of rows suitable for '#type' => 'table', containing *     information about the query and the display title and path. *   - statistics: An array of rows suitable for '#type' => 'table', *     containing performance statistics. * @param \Drupal\views\ViewExecutable $view *   The view object. * * @see \Drupal\views_ui\ViewUI * @see table.html.twig */function hook_views_preview_info_alter(array &$rows, ViewExecutable $view) {  // Adds information about the tables being queried by the view to the query  // part of the info box.  $rows['query'][] = [    t('<strong>Table queue</strong>'),    count($view->query->table_queue) . ': (' . implode(', ', array_keys($view->query->table_queue)) . ')',  ];}/** * Alter the links displayed at the top of the view edit form. * * @param array $links *   A renderable array of links which will be displayed at the top of the *   view edit form. Each entry will be in a form suitable for *   '#theme' => 'links'. * @param \Drupal\views\ViewExecutable $view *   The view object being edited. * @param string $display_id *   The ID of the display being edited, e.g. 'default' or 'page_1'. * * @see \Drupal\views_ui\ViewUI::renderDisplayTop() */function hook_views_ui_display_top_links_alter(array &$links, ViewExecutable $view, $display_id) {  // Put the export link first in the list.  if (isset($links['export'])) {    $links = ['export' => $links['export']] + $links;  }}// @todo Describe how to alter a view ajax response with event listeners./** * Allow modules to respond to the invalidation of the Views cache. * * This hook will fire whenever a view is enabled, disabled, created, * updated, or deleted. * * @see views_invalidate_cache() */function hook_views_invalidate_cache() {  \Drupal\Core\Cache\Cache::invalidateTags(['views']);}/** * Modify the list of available views access plugins. * * This hook may be used to modify plugin properties after they have been * specified by other modules. * * @param array $plugins *   An array of all the existing plugin definitions, passed by reference. * * @see \Drupal\views\Plugin\ViewsPluginManager */function hook_views_plugins_access_alter(array &$plugins) {  // Remove the available plugin because the users should not have access to it.  unset($plugins['role']);}/** * Modify the list of available views default argument plugins. * * This hook may be used to modify plugin properties after they have been * specified by other modules. * * @param array $plugins *   An array of all the existing plugin definitions, passed by reference. * * @see \Drupal\views\Plugin\ViewsPluginManager */function hook_views_plugins_argument_default_alter(array &$plugins) {  // Remove the available plugin because the users should not have access to it.  unset($plugins['php']);}/** * Modify the list of available views argument validation plugins. * * This hook may be used to modify plugin properties after they have been * specified by other modules. * * @param array $plugins *   An array of all the existing plugin definitions, passed by reference. * * @see \Drupal\views\Plugin\ViewsPluginManager */function hook_views_plugins_argument_validator_alter(array &$plugins) {  // Remove the available plugin because the users should not have access to it.  unset($plugins['php']);}/** * Modify the list of available views cache plugins. * * This hook may be used to modify plugin properties after they have been * specified by other modules. * * @param array $plugins *   An array of all the existing plugin definitions, passed by reference. * * @see \Drupal\views\Plugin\ViewsPluginManager */function hook_views_plugins_cache_alter(array &$plugins) {  // Change the title.  $plugins['time']['title'] = t('Custom title');}/** * Modify the list of available views display extender plugins. * * This hook may be used to modify plugin properties after they have been * specified by other modules. * * @param array $plugins *   An array of all the existing plugin definitions, passed by reference. * * @see \Drupal\views\Plugin\ViewsPluginManager */function hook_views_plugins_display_extenders_alter(array &$plugins) {  // Alter the title of an existing plugin.  $plugins['time']['title'] = t('Custom title');}/** * Modify the list of available views display plugins. * * This hook may be used to modify plugin properties after they have been * specified by other modules. * * @param array $plugins *   An array of all the existing plugin definitions, passed by reference. * * @see \Drupal\views\Plugin\ViewsPluginManager */function hook_views_plugins_display_alter(array &$plugins) {  // Alter the title of an existing plugin.  $plugins['rest_export']['title'] = t('Export');}/** * Modify the list of available views exposed form plugins. * * This hook may be used to modify plugin properties after they have been * specified by other modules. * * @param array $plugins *   An array of all the existing plugin definitions, passed by reference. * * @see \Drupal\views\Plugin\ViewsPluginManager */function hook_views_plugins_exposed_form_alter(array &$plugins) {  // Remove the available plugin because the users should not have access to it.  unset($plugins['input_required']);}/** * Modify the list of available views join plugins. * * This hook may be used to modify plugin properties after they have been * specified by other modules. * * @param array $plugins *   An array of all the existing plugin definitions, passed by reference. * * @see \Drupal\views\Plugin\ViewsPluginManager */function hook_views_plugins_join_alter(array &$plugins) {  // Print out all join plugin names for debugging purposes.  debug($plugins);}/** * Modify the list of available views pager plugins. * * This hook may be used to modify plugin properties after they have been * specified by other modules. * * @param array $plugins *   An array of all the existing plugin definitions, passed by reference. * * @see \Drupal\views\Plugin\ViewsPluginManager */function hook_views_plugins_pager_alter(array &$plugins) {  // Remove the sql based plugin to force good performance.  unset($plugins['full']);}/** * Modify the list of available views query plugins. * * This hook may be used to modify plugin properties after they have been * specified by other modules. * * @param array $plugins *   An array of all the existing plugin definitions, passed by reference. * * @see \Drupal\views\Plugin\ViewsPluginManager */function hook_views_plugins_query_alter(array &$plugins) {  // Print out all query plugin names for debugging purposes.  debug($plugins);}/** * Modify the list of available views row plugins. * * This hook may be used to modify plugin properties after they have been * specified by other modules. * * @param array $plugins *   An array of all the existing plugin definitions, passed by reference. * * @see \Drupal\views\Plugin\ViewsPluginManager */function hook_views_plugins_row_alter(array &$plugins) {  // Change the used class of a plugin.  $plugins['entity:node']['class'] = 'Drupal\node\Plugin\views\row\NodeRow';  $plugins['entity:node']['module'] = 'node';}/** * Modify the list of available views style plugins. * * This hook may be used to modify plugin properties after they have been * specified by other modules. * * @param array $plugins *   An array of all the existing plugin definitions, passed by reference. * * @see \Drupal\views\Plugin\ViewsPluginManager */function hook_views_plugins_style_alter(array &$plugins) {  // Change the theme hook of a plugin.  $plugins['html_list']['theme'] = 'custom_views_view_list';}/** * Modify the list of available views wizard plugins. * * This hook may be used to modify plugin properties after they have been * specified by other modules. * * @param array $plugins *   An array of all the existing plugin definitions, passed by reference. * * @see \Drupal\views\Plugin\ViewsPluginManager */function hook_views_plugins_wizard_alter(array &$plugins) {  // Change the title of a plugin.  $plugins['node_revision']['title'] = t('Node revision wizard');}/** * Modify the list of available views area handler plugins. * * This hook may be used to modify handler properties after they have been * specified by other modules. * * @param array $plugins *   An array of all the existing handler definitions, passed by reference. * * @see \Drupal\views\Plugin\ViewsHandlerManager */function hook_views_plugins_area_alter(array &$plugins) {  // Change the 'title' handler class.  $plugins['title']['class'] = 'Drupal\\example\\ExampleClass';}/** * Modify the list of available views argument handler plugins. * * This hook may be used to modify handler properties after they have been * specified by other modules. * * @param array $plugins *   An array of all the existing handler definitions, passed by reference. * * @see \Drupal\views\Plugin\ViewsHandlerManager */function hook_views_plugins_argument_alter(array &$plugins) {  // Change the 'title' handler class.  $plugins['title']['class'] = 'Drupal\\example\\ExampleClass';}/** * Modify the list of available views field handler plugins. * * This hook may be used to modify handler properties after they have been * specified by other modules. * * @param array $plugins *   An array of all the existing handler definitions, passed by reference. * * @see \Drupal\views\Plugin\ViewsHandlerManager */function hook_views_plugins_field_alter(array &$plugins) {  // Change the 'title' handler class.  $plugins['title']['class'] = 'Drupal\\example\\ExampleClass';}/** * Modify the list of available views filter handler plugins. * * This hook may be used to modify handler properties after they have been * specified by other modules. * * @param array $plugins *   An array of all the existing handler definitions, passed by reference. * * @see \Drupal\views\Plugin\ViewsHandlerManager */function hook_views_plugins_filter_alter(array &$plugins) {  // Change the 'title' handler class.  $plugins['title']['class'] = 'Drupal\\example\\ExampleClass';}/** * Modify the list of available views relationship handler plugins. * * This hook may be used to modify handler properties after they have been * specified by other modules. * * @param array $plugins *   An array of all the existing handler definitions, passed by reference. * * @see \Drupal\views\Plugin\ViewsHandlerManager */function hook_views_plugins_relationship_alter(array &$plugins) {  // Change the 'title' handler class.  $plugins['title']['class'] = 'Drupal\\example\\ExampleClass';}/** * Modify the list of available views sort handler plugins. * * This hook may be used to modify handler properties after they have been * specified by other modules. * * @param array $plugins *   An array of all the existing handler definitions, passed by reference. * * @see \Drupal\views\Plugin\ViewsHandlerManager */function hook_views_plugins_sort_alter(array &$plugins) {  // Change the 'title' handler class.  $plugins['title']['class'] = 'Drupal\\example\\ExampleClass';}/** * @} End of "addtogroup hooks". *//** * @} */
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