public static function Schedule::baseFieldDefinitions in Business Rules 8
Same name and namespace in other branches
- 2.x src/Entity/Schedule.php \Drupal\business_rules\Entity\Schedule::baseFieldDefinitions()
Provides base field definitions for an entity type.
Implementations typically use the class \Drupal\Core\Field\BaseFieldDefinition for creating the field definitions; for example a 'name' field could be defined as the following:
$fields['name'] = BaseFieldDefinition::create('string')
->setLabel(t('Name'));
By definition, base fields are fields that exist for every bundle. To provide definitions for fields that should only exist on some bundles, use \Drupal\Core\Entity\FieldableEntityInterface::bundleFieldDefinitions().
The definitions returned by this function can be overridden for all bundles by hook_entity_base_field_info_alter() or overridden on a per-bundle basis via 'base_field_override' configuration entities.
Parameters
\Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityTypeInterface $entity_type: The entity type definition. Useful when a single class is used for multiple, possibly dynamic entity types.
Return value
\Drupal\Core\Field\FieldDefinitionInterface[] An array of base field definitions for the entity type, keyed by field name.
Overrides RevisionableContentEntityBase::baseFieldDefinitions
See also
\Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityFieldManagerInterface::getFieldDefinitions()
\Drupal\Core\Entity\FieldableEntityInterface::bundleFieldDefinitions()
File
- src/
Entity/ Schedule.php, line 320
Class
- Schedule
- Defines the Schedule entity.
Namespace
Drupal\business_rules\EntityCode
public static function baseFieldDefinitions(EntityTypeInterface $entity_type) {
$fields = parent::baseFieldDefinitions($entity_type);
$fields['user_id'] = BaseFieldDefinition::create('entity_reference')
->setLabel(t('Authored by'))
->setDescription(t('The user ID of author of the Schedule entity.'))
->setRevisionable(TRUE)
->setSetting('target_type', 'user')
->setSetting('handler', 'default')
->setTranslatable(FALSE)
->setDisplayOptions('view', [
'label' => 'hidden',
'type' => 'author',
'weight' => 0,
])
->setDisplayConfigurable('form', FALSE)
->setDisplayConfigurable('view', FALSE);
$fields['name'] = BaseFieldDefinition::create('string')
->setLabel(t('Name'))
->setDescription(t('The unique name of the Schedule entity. Schedules with same name are replaced.'))
->setRevisionable(FALSE)
->setSettings([
'max_length' => 50,
'text_processing' => 0,
])
->setDisplayConfigurable('form', FALSE)
->setDisplayConfigurable('view', FALSE)
->setRequired(TRUE);
$fields['description'] = BaseFieldDefinition::create('string')
->setLabel(t('Description'))
->setDescription(t('The schedule description.'));
$fields['status'] = BaseFieldDefinition::create('boolean')
->setLabel(t('Executed status'))
->setDescription(t('A boolean indicating whether the Scheduled event has been executed.'))
->setRevisionable(TRUE)
->setDefaultValue(FALSE);
$fields['created'] = BaseFieldDefinition::create('created')
->setLabel(t('Created'))
->setDescription(t('The time that the entity was created.'));
$fields['changed'] = BaseFieldDefinition::create('changed')
->setLabel(t('Changed'))
->setDescription(t('The time that the entity was last edited.'));
$fields['scheduled'] = BaseFieldDefinition::create('timestamp')
->setLabel(t('Scheduled date'))
->setDescription(t('The date and time which it is scheduled.'));
$fields['executed'] = BaseFieldDefinition::create('timestamp')
->setLabel(t('Execution date'))
->setDescription(t('The date and time which was executed.'));
$fields['triggered_by'] = BaseFieldDefinition::create('entity_reference')
->setLabel(t('Action'))
->setDescription(t('Business Rule Action which has triggered this schedule.'))
->setSetting('target_type', 'business_rules_action');
$fields['update_entity'] = BaseFieldDefinition::create('boolean')
->setLabel('Save entity as the last action of the task')
->setDescription('It the task will save the entity in the end of the process.');
$fields['event'] = BaseFieldDefinition::create('map')
->setLabel(t('Event.'))
->setDescription(t('The event that has created the schedule.'));
return $fields;
}