public static function NestedArray::setValue in Drupal 8
Same name and namespace in other branches
- 9 core/lib/Drupal/Component/Utility/NestedArray.php \Drupal\Component\Utility\NestedArray::setValue()
- 10 core/lib/Drupal/Component/Utility/NestedArray.php \Drupal\Component\Utility\NestedArray::setValue()
Sets a value in a nested array with variable depth.
This helper function should be used when the depth of the array element you are changing may vary (that is, the number of parent keys is variable). It is primarily used for form structures and renderable arrays.
Example:
// Assume you have a 'signature' element somewhere in a form. It might be:
$form['signature_settings']['signature'] = array(
'#type' => 'text_format',
'#title' => t('Signature'),
);
// Or, it might be further nested:
$form['signature_settings']['user']['signature'] = array(
'#type' => 'text_format',
'#title' => t('Signature'),
);
To deal with the situation, the code needs to figure out the route to the element, given an array of parents that is either
array(
'signature_settings',
'signature',
);
in the first case or
array(
'signature_settings',
'user',
'signature',
);
in the second case.
Without this helper function the only way to set the signature element in one line would be using eval(), which should be avoided:
// Do not do this! Avoid eval().
eval('$form[\'' . implode("']['", $parents) . '\'] = $element;');
Instead, use this helper function:
NestedArray::setValue($form, $parents, $element);
However if the number of array parent keys is static, the value should always be set directly rather than calling this function. For instance, for the first example we could just do:
$form['signature_settings']['signature'] = $element;
Parameters
array $array: A reference to the array to modify.
array $parents: An array of parent keys, starting with the outermost key.
mixed $value: The value to set.
bool $force: (optional) If TRUE, the value is forced into the structure even if it requires the deletion of an already existing non-array parent value. If FALSE, PHP throws an error if trying to add into a value that is not an array. Defaults to FALSE.
See also
21 calls to NestedArray::setValue()
- CommentLinkBuilder::buildCommentedEntityLinks in core/
modules/ comment/ src/ CommentLinkBuilder.php - Builds links for the given entity.
- ConfigBase::set in core/
lib/ Drupal/ Core/ Config/ ConfigBase.php - Sets a value in this configuration object.
- EntityConfigBase::updateEntityProperty in core/
modules/ migrate/ src/ Plugin/ migrate/ destination/ EntityConfigBase.php - Updates a (possible nested) entity property with a value.
- FileWidget::submit in core/
modules/ file/ src/ Plugin/ Field/ FieldWidget/ FileWidget.php - Form submission handler for upload/remove button of formElement().
- FileWidget::validateMultipleCount in core/
modules/ file/ src/ Plugin/ Field/ FieldWidget/ FileWidget.php - Form element validation callback for upload element on file widget. Checks if user has uploaded more files than allowed.
File
- core/
lib/ Drupal/ Component/ Utility/ NestedArray.php, line 147
Class
- NestedArray
- Provides helpers to perform operations on nested arrays and array keys of variable depth.
Namespace
Drupal\Component\UtilityCode
public static function setValue(array &$array, array $parents, $value, $force = FALSE) {
$ref =& $array;
foreach ($parents as $parent) {
// PHP auto-creates container arrays and NULL entries without error if $ref
// is NULL, but throws an error if $ref is set, but not an array.
if ($force && isset($ref) && !is_array($ref)) {
$ref = [];
}
$ref =& $ref[$parent];
}
$ref = $value;
}