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public static function EntityDataDefinition::createFromDataType in Drupal 9

Same name and namespace in other branches
  1. 8 core/lib/Drupal/Core/Entity/TypedData/EntityDataDefinition.php \Drupal\Core\Entity\TypedData\EntityDataDefinition::createFromDataType()

Creates a new data definition object.

This method is typically used by \Drupal\Core\TypedData\TypedDataManager::createDataDefinition() to build a definition object for an arbitrary data type. When the definition class is known, it is recommended to directly use the static create() method on that class instead; e.g.:

$map_definition = \Drupal\Core\TypedData\MapDataDefinition::create();

Parameters

string $data_type: The data type, for which a data definition should be created.

Return value

static

Throws

\InvalidArgumentException If an unsupported data type gets passed to the class; e.g., 'string' to a definition class handling 'entity:* data types.

Overrides DataDefinition::createFromDataType

File

core/lib/Drupal/Core/Entity/TypedData/EntityDataDefinition.php, line 58

Class

EntityDataDefinition
A typed data definition class for describing entities.

Namespace

Drupal\Core\Entity\TypedData

Code

public static function createFromDataType($data_type) {
  $parts = explode(':', $data_type);
  if ($parts[0] != 'entity') {
    throw new \InvalidArgumentException('Data type must be in the form of "entity:ENTITY_TYPE:BUNDLE."');
  }
  return static::create(isset($parts[1]) ? $parts[1] : NULL, isset($parts[2]) ? $parts[2] : NULL);
}