acquire('stuff_lock'); * // ... * } * * // Correct procedural code. * function hook_do_stuff() { * $lock = \Drupal::lock()->acquire('stuff_lock'); * // ... * } * * // The preferred way: dependency injected code. * function hook_do_stuff() { * // Move the actual implementation to a class and instantiate it. * $instance = new StuffDoingClass(\Drupal::lock()); * $instance->doStuff(); * * // Or, even better, rely on the service container to avoid hard coding a * // specific interface implementation, so that the actual logic can be * // swapped. This might not always make sense, but in general it is a good * // practice. * \Drupal::service('stuff.doing')->doStuff(); * } * * interface StuffDoingInterface { * public function doStuff(); * } * * class StuffDoingClass implements StuffDoingInterface { * protected $lockBackend; * * public function __construct(LockBackendInterface $lock_backend) { * $this->lockBackend = $lock_backend; * } * * public function doStuff() { * $lock = $this->lockBackend->acquire('stuff_lock'); * // ... * } * } * @endcode * * @see \Drupal\Core\DrupalKernel */ class Drupal { /** * The current system version. */ const VERSION = '8.9.2'; /** * Core API compatibility. */ const CORE_COMPATIBILITY = '8.x'; /** * Core minimum schema version. */ const CORE_MINIMUM_SCHEMA_VERSION = 8000; /** * The currently active container object, or NULL if not initialized yet. * * @var \Symfony\Component\DependencyInjection\ContainerInterface|null */ protected static $container; /** * Sets a new global container. * * @param \Symfony\Component\DependencyInjection\ContainerInterface $container * A new container instance to replace the current. */ public static function setContainer(ContainerInterface $container) { static::$container = $container; } /** * Unsets the global container. */ public static function unsetContainer() { static::$container = NULL; } /** * Returns the currently active global container. * * @return \Symfony\Component\DependencyInjection\ContainerInterface * * @throws \Drupal\Core\DependencyInjection\ContainerNotInitializedException */ public static function getContainer() { if (static::$container === NULL) { throw new ContainerNotInitializedException('\Drupal::$container is not initialized yet. \Drupal::setContainer() must be called with a real container.'); } return static::$container; } /** * Returns TRUE if the container has been initialized, FALSE otherwise. * * @return bool */ public static function hasContainer() { return static::$container !== NULL; } /** * Retrieves a service from the container. * * Use this method if the desired service is not one of those with a dedicated * accessor method below. If it is listed below, those methods are preferred * as they can return useful type hints. * * @param string $id * The ID of the service to retrieve. * * @return mixed * The specified service. */ public static function service($id) { return static::getContainer()->get($id); } /** * Indicates if a service is defined in the container. * * @param string $id * The ID of the service to check. * * @return bool * TRUE if the specified service exists, FALSE otherwise. */ public static function hasService($id) { // Check hasContainer() first in order to always return a Boolean. return static::hasContainer() && static::getContainer()->has($id); } /** * Gets the app root. * * @return string */ public static function root() { return static::getContainer()->get('app.root'); } /** * Gets the active install profile. * * @return string|null * The name of the active install profile. */ public static function installProfile() { return static::getContainer()->getParameter('install_profile'); } /** * Indicates if there is a currently active request object. * * @return bool * TRUE if there is a currently active request object, FALSE otherwise. */ public static function hasRequest() { // Check hasContainer() first in order to always return a Boolean. return static::hasContainer() && static::getContainer()->has('request_stack') && static::getContainer()->get('request_stack')->getCurrentRequest() !== NULL; } /** * Retrieves the currently active request object. * * Note: The use of this wrapper in particular is especially discouraged. Most * code should not need to access the request directly. Doing so means it * will only function when handling an HTTP request, and will require special * modification or wrapping when run from a command line tool, from certain * queue processors, or from automated tests. * * If code must access the request, it is considerably better to register * an object with the Service Container and give it a setRequest() method * that is configured to run when the service is created. That way, the * correct request object can always be provided by the container and the * service can still be unit tested. * * If this method must be used, never save the request object that is * returned. Doing so may lead to inconsistencies as the request object is * volatile and may change at various times, such as during a subrequest. * * @return \Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request * The currently active request object. */ public static function request() { return static::getContainer()->get('request_stack')->getCurrentRequest(); } /** * Retrieves the request stack. * * @return \Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\RequestStack * The request stack */ public static function requestStack() { return static::getContainer()->get('request_stack'); } /** * Retrieves the currently active route match object. * * @return \Drupal\Core\Routing\RouteMatchInterface * The currently active route match object. */ public static function routeMatch() { return static::getContainer()->get('current_route_match'); } /** * Gets the current active user. * * This method will return the \Drupal\Core\Session\AccountProxy object of the * current user. You can use the \Drupal\user\Entity\User::load() method to * load the full user entity object. For example: * @code * $user = \Drupal\user\Entity\User::load(\Drupal::currentUser()->id()); * @endcode * * @return \Drupal\Core\Session\AccountProxyInterface */ public static function currentUser() { return static::getContainer()->get('current_user'); } /** * Retrieves the entity manager service. * * @return \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityManagerInterface * The entity manager service. * * @deprecated in drupal:8.0.0 and is removed from drupal:9.0.0. * Use \Drupal::entityTypeManager() instead in most cases. If the needed * method is not on \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityTypeManagerInterface, see the * deprecated \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityManager to find the * correct interface or service. */ public static function entityManager() { @trigger_error("\Drupal::entityManager() is deprecated in Drupal 8.0.0 and will be removed before Drupal 9.0.0. Use \Drupal::entityTypeManager() instead in most cases. If the needed method is not on \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityTypeManagerInterface, see the deprecated \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityManager to find the correct interface or service. See https://www.drupal.org/node/2549139", E_USER_DEPRECATED); return static::getContainer()->get('entity.manager'); } /** * Retrieves the entity type manager. * * @return \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityTypeManagerInterface * The entity type manager. */ public static function entityTypeManager() { return static::getContainer()->get('entity_type.manager'); } /** * Returns the current primary database. * * @return \Drupal\Core\Database\Connection * The current active database's master connection. */ public static function database() { return static::getContainer()->get('database'); } /** * Returns the requested cache bin. * * @param string $bin * (optional) The cache bin for which the cache object should be returned, * defaults to 'default'. * * @return \Drupal\Core\Cache\CacheBackendInterface * The cache object associated with the specified bin. * * @ingroup cache */ public static function cache($bin = 'default') { return static::getContainer()->get('cache.' . $bin); } /** * Retrieves the class resolver. * * This is to be used in procedural code such as module files to instantiate * an object of a class that implements * \Drupal\Core\DependencyInjection\ContainerInjectionInterface. * * One common usecase is to provide a class which contains the actual code * of a hook implementation, without having to create a service. * * @param string $class * (optional) A class name to instantiate. * * @return \Drupal\Core\DependencyInjection\ClassResolverInterface|object * The class resolver or if $class is provided, a class instance with a * given class definition. * * @throws \InvalidArgumentException * If $class does not exist. */ public static function classResolver($class = NULL) { if ($class) { return static::getContainer()->get('class_resolver')->getInstanceFromDefinition($class); } return static::getContainer()->get('class_resolver'); } /** * Returns an expirable key value store collection. * * @param string $collection * The name of the collection holding key and value pairs. * * @return \Drupal\Core\KeyValueStore\KeyValueStoreExpirableInterface * An expirable key value store collection. */ public static function keyValueExpirable($collection) { return static::getContainer()->get('keyvalue.expirable')->get($collection); } /** * Returns the locking layer instance. * * @return \Drupal\Core\Lock\LockBackendInterface * * @ingroup lock */ public static function lock() { return static::getContainer()->get('lock'); } /** * Retrieves a configuration object. * * This is the main entry point to the configuration API. Calling * @code \Drupal::config('book.admin') @endcode will return a configuration * object the Book module can use to read its administrative settings. * * @param string $name * The name of the configuration object to retrieve, which typically * corresponds to a configuration file. For * @code \Drupal::config('book.admin') @endcode, the configuration * object returned will contain the content of the book.admin * configuration file. * * @return \Drupal\Core\Config\ImmutableConfig * An immutable configuration object. */ public static function config($name) { return static::getContainer()->get('config.factory')->get($name); } /** * Retrieves the configuration factory. * * This is mostly used to change the override settings on the configuration * factory. For example, changing the language, or turning all overrides on * or off. * * @return \Drupal\Core\Config\ConfigFactoryInterface * The configuration factory service. */ public static function configFactory() { return static::getContainer()->get('config.factory'); } /** * Returns a queue for the given queue name. * * The following values can be set in your settings.php file's $settings * array to define which services are used for queues: * - queue_reliable_service_$name: The container service to use for the * reliable queue $name. * - queue_service_$name: The container service to use for the * queue $name. * - queue_default: The container service to use by default for queues * without overrides. This defaults to 'queue.database'. * * @param string $name * The name of the queue to work with. * @param bool $reliable * (optional) TRUE if the ordering of items and guaranteeing every item * executes at least once is important, FALSE if scalability is the main * concern. Defaults to FALSE. * * @return \Drupal\Core\Queue\QueueInterface * The queue object for a given name. */ public static function queue($name, $reliable = FALSE) { return static::getContainer()->get('queue')->get($name, $reliable); } /** * Returns a key/value storage collection. * * @param string $collection * Name of the key/value collection to return. * * @return \Drupal\Core\KeyValueStore\KeyValueStoreInterface */ public static function keyValue($collection) { return static::getContainer()->get('keyvalue')->get($collection); } /** * Returns the state storage service. * * Use this to store machine-generated data, local to a specific environment * that does not need deploying and does not need human editing; for example, * the last time cron was run. Data which needs to be edited by humans and * needs to be the same across development, production, etc. environments * (for example, the system maintenance message) should use \Drupal::config() instead. * * @return \Drupal\Core\State\StateInterface */ public static function state() { return static::getContainer()->get('state'); } /** * Returns the default http client. * * @return \GuzzleHttp\Client * A guzzle http client instance. */ public static function httpClient() { return static::getContainer()->get('http_client'); } /** * Returns the entity query object for this entity type. * * @param string $entity_type * The entity type (for example, node) for which the query object should be * returned. * @param string $conjunction * (optional) Either 'AND' if all conditions in the query need to apply, or * 'OR' if any of them is sufficient. Defaults to 'AND'. * * @return \Drupal\Core\Entity\Query\QueryInterface * The query object that can query the given entity type. */ public static function entityQuery($entity_type, $conjunction = 'AND') { return static::entityTypeManager()->getStorage($entity_type)->getQuery($conjunction); } /** * Returns the entity query aggregate object for this entity type. * * @param string $entity_type * The entity type (for example, node) for which the query object should be * returned. * @param string $conjunction * (optional) Either 'AND' if all conditions in the query need to apply, or * 'OR' if any of them is sufficient. Defaults to 'AND'. * * @return \Drupal\Core\Entity\Query\QueryAggregateInterface * The query object that can query the given entity type. */ public static function entityQueryAggregate($entity_type, $conjunction = 'AND') { return static::entityTypeManager()->getStorage($entity_type)->getAggregateQuery($conjunction); } /** * Returns the flood instance. * * @return \Drupal\Core\Flood\FloodInterface */ public static function flood() { return static::getContainer()->get('flood'); } /** * Returns the module handler. * * @return \Drupal\Core\Extension\ModuleHandlerInterface */ public static function moduleHandler() { return static::getContainer()->get('module_handler'); } /** * Returns the typed data manager service. * * Use the typed data manager service for creating typed data objects. * * @return \Drupal\Core\TypedData\TypedDataManagerInterface * The typed data manager. * * @see \Drupal\Core\TypedData\TypedDataManager::create() */ public static function typedDataManager() { return static::getContainer()->get('typed_data_manager'); } /** * Returns the token service. * * @return \Drupal\Core\Utility\Token * The token service. */ public static function token() { return static::getContainer()->get('token'); } /** * Returns the url generator service. * * @return \Drupal\Core\Routing\UrlGeneratorInterface * The url generator service. */ public static function urlGenerator() { return static::getContainer()->get('url_generator'); } /** * Generates a URL string for a specific route based on the given parameters. * * This method is a convenience wrapper for generating URL strings for URLs * that have Drupal routes (that is, most pages generated by Drupal) using * the \Drupal\Core\Url object. See \Drupal\Core\Url::fromRoute() for * detailed documentation. For non-routed local URIs relative to * the base path (like robots.txt) use Url::fromUri()->toString() with the * base: scheme. * * @param string $route_name * The name of the route. * @param array $route_parameters * (optional) An associative array of parameter names and values. * @param array $options * (optional) An associative array of additional options. * @param bool $collect_bubbleable_metadata * (optional) Defaults to FALSE. When TRUE, both the generated URL and its * associated bubbleable metadata are returned. * * @return string|\Drupal\Core\GeneratedUrl * A string containing a URL to the given path. * When $collect_bubbleable_metadata is TRUE, a GeneratedUrl object is * returned, containing the generated URL plus bubbleable metadata. * * @see \Drupal\Core\Routing\UrlGeneratorInterface::generateFromRoute() * @see \Drupal\Core\Url * @see \Drupal\Core\Url::fromRoute() * @see \Drupal\Core\Url::fromUri() * * @deprecated in drupal:8.0.0 and is removed from drupal:9.0.0. * Instead create a \Drupal\Core\Url object directly, for example using * Url::fromRoute(). */ public static function url($route_name, $route_parameters = [], $options = [], $collect_bubbleable_metadata = FALSE) { @trigger_error('Drupal::url() is deprecated as of Drupal 8.0.x, will be removed before Drupal 9.0.0. Instead create a \Drupal\Core\Url object directly, for example using Url::fromRoute()', E_USER_DEPRECATED); return static::getContainer()->get('url_generator')->generateFromRoute($route_name, $route_parameters, $options, $collect_bubbleable_metadata); } /** * Returns the link generator service. * * @return \Drupal\Core\Utility\LinkGeneratorInterface */ public static function linkGenerator() { return static::getContainer()->get('link_generator'); } /** * Renders a link with a given link text and Url object. * * This method is a convenience wrapper for the link generator service's * generate() method. * * @param string $text * The link text for the anchor tag. * @param \Drupal\Core\Url $url * The URL object used for the link. * * @return \Drupal\Core\GeneratedLink * A GeneratedLink object containing a link to the given route and * parameters and bubbleable metadata. * * @deprecated in drupal:8.0.0 and is removed from drupal:9.0.0. Use * \Drupal\Core\Link::fromTextAndUrl() instead. * * @see https://www.drupal.org/node/2614344 * @see \Drupal\Core\Utility\LinkGeneratorInterface::generate() * @see \Drupal\Core\Url */ public static function l($text, Url $url) { @trigger_error('\Drupal::l() is deprecated in drupal:8.0.0 and is removed from drupal:9.0.0. Use \Drupal\Core\Link::fromTextAndUrl() instead. See https://www.drupal.org/node/2614344', E_USER_DEPRECATED); return static::getContainer()->get('link_generator')->generate($text, $url); } /** * Returns the string translation service. * * @return \Drupal\Core\StringTranslation\TranslationManager * The string translation manager. */ public static function translation() { return static::getContainer()->get('string_translation'); } /** * Returns the language manager service. * * @return \Drupal\Core\Language\LanguageManagerInterface * The language manager. */ public static function languageManager() { return static::getContainer()->get('language_manager'); } /** * Returns the CSRF token manager service. * * The generated token is based on the session ID of the current user. Normally, * anonymous users do not have a session, so the generated token will be * different on every page request. To generate a token for users without a * session, manually start a session prior to calling this function. * * @return \Drupal\Core\Access\CsrfTokenGenerator * The CSRF token manager. * * @see \Drupal\Core\Session\SessionManager::start() */ public static function csrfToken() { return static::getContainer()->get('csrf_token'); } /** * Returns the transliteration service. * * @return \Drupal\Core\Transliteration\PhpTransliteration * The transliteration manager. */ public static function transliteration() { return static::getContainer()->get('transliteration'); } /** * Returns the form builder service. * * @return \Drupal\Core\Form\FormBuilderInterface * The form builder. */ public static function formBuilder() { return static::getContainer()->get('form_builder'); } /** * Gets the theme service. * * @return \Drupal\Core\Theme\ThemeManagerInterface */ public static function theme() { return static::getContainer()->get('theme.manager'); } /** * Gets the syncing state. * * @return bool * Returns TRUE is syncing flag set. */ public static function isConfigSyncing() { return static::getContainer()->get('config.installer')->isSyncing(); } /** * Returns a channel logger object. * * @param string $channel * The name of the channel. Can be any string, but the general practice is * to use the name of the subsystem calling this. * * @return \Psr\Log\LoggerInterface * The logger for this channel. */ public static function logger($channel) { return static::getContainer()->get('logger.factory')->get($channel); } /** * Returns the menu tree. * * @return \Drupal\Core\Menu\MenuLinkTreeInterface * The menu tree. */ public static function menuTree() { return static::getContainer()->get('menu.link_tree'); } /** * Returns the path validator. * * @return \Drupal\Core\Path\PathValidatorInterface */ public static function pathValidator() { return static::getContainer()->get('path.validator'); } /** * Returns the access manager service. * * @return \Drupal\Core\Access\AccessManagerInterface * The access manager service. */ public static function accessManager() { return static::getContainer()->get('access_manager'); } /** * Returns the redirect destination helper. * * @return \Drupal\Core\Routing\RedirectDestinationInterface * The redirect destination helper. */ public static function destination() { return static::getContainer()->get('redirect.destination'); } /** * Returns the entity definition update manager. * * @return \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityDefinitionUpdateManagerInterface * The entity definition update manager. */ public static function entityDefinitionUpdateManager() { return static::getContainer()->get('entity.definition_update_manager'); } /** * Returns the time service. * * @return \Drupal\Component\Datetime\TimeInterface * The time service. */ public static function time() { return static::getContainer()->get('datetime.time'); } /** * Returns the messenger. * * @return \Drupal\Core\Messenger\MessengerInterface * The messenger. */ public static function messenger() { // @todo Replace with service once LegacyMessenger is removed in 9.0.0. // @see https://www.drupal.org/node/2928994 return new LegacyMessenger(); } }