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public function VariableDataComparison::getSettingsForm in Business Rules 2.x

Same name and namespace in other branches
  1. 8 src/Plugin/BusinessRulesCondition/VariableDataComparison.php \Drupal\business_rules\Plugin\BusinessRulesCondition\VariableDataComparison::getSettingsForm()

Return the form array.

@internal param array $form

Parameters

array $form: The form array.

\Drupal\Core\Form\FormStateInterface $form_state: The form state object.

\Drupal\business_rules\ItemInterface $item: The configured item.

Return value

array The render array for the settings form.

Overrides BusinessRulesItemPluginBase::getSettingsForm

File

src/Plugin/BusinessRulesCondition/VariableDataComparison.php, line 29

Class

VariableDataComparison
Class VariableDataComparison.

Namespace

Drupal\business_rules\Plugin\BusinessRulesCondition

Code

public function getSettingsForm(array &$form, FormStateInterface $form_state, ItemInterface $condition) {

  // Only show settings form if the item is already saved.
  if ($condition
    ->isNew()) {
    return [];
  }
  $settings['value_1'] = [
    '#type' => 'textfield',
    '#title' => t('Value 1'),
    '#required' => TRUE,
    '#description' => t('The value 1 to compare the value.
      <br>To use variables, just type the variable machine name as {{variable_id}}. If the variable is an Entity Variable, you can access the fields values using {{variable_id->field}}'),
    '#default_value' => $condition
      ->getSettings('value_1'),
  ];
  $settings['operator'] = [
    '#type' => 'select',
    '#required' => TRUE,
    '#title' => t('Operator'),
    '#description' => t('The operation to be performed on this data comparison.'),
    '#default_value' => $condition
      ->getSettings('operator'),
    '#options' => $this->util
      ->getCriteriaMetOperatorsOptions(),
  ];
  $settings['value_2'] = [
    '#title' => t('Value 2'),
    '#default_value' => $condition
      ->getSettings('value_2'),
    '#required' => TRUE,
    '#type' => 'textarea',
    '#description' => t('For multiple values comparison, include one per line.
        It will return TRUE if at least one element was found.
        <br>If the first value in this comparison is a list of values, enter the element(s) id(s)
        <br>Enter the element(s) id(s), one per line.
        <br>To use variables, just type the variable machine name as {{variable_id}}. If the variable is an Entity Variable, you can access the fields values using {{variable_id->field}}'),
    '#prefix' => '<div id="value_to_compare-wrapper">',
    '#suffix' => '</div>',
  ];
  return $settings;
}