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public static function StaticTrustedCallbackHelper::callback in Drupal 9

Performs a callback.

Parameters

callable $callback: The callback to call. Note that callbacks which are objects and use the magic method __invoke() are not supported.

array $args: The arguments to pass the callback.

string $message: The error message if the callback is not trusted. If the message contains "%s" it will be replaced in with the resolved callback.

string $error_type: (optional) The type of error to trigger. One of:

Defaults to TrustedCallbackInterface::THROW_EXCEPTION.

string $extra_trusted_interface: (optional) An additional interface that if implemented by the callback object means any public methods on that object are trusted.

Return value

mixed The callback's return value.

Throws

\Drupal\Core\Security\UntrustedCallbackException Exception thrown if the callback is not trusted and $error_type equals TrustedCallbackInterface::THROW_EXCEPTION.

See also

\Drupal\Core\Security\TrustedCallbackInterface

\Drupal\Core\Security\DoTrustedCallbackTrait::doTrustedCallback()

1 call to StaticTrustedCallbackHelper::callback()
Datetime::processDatetime in core/lib/Drupal/Core/Datetime/Element/Datetime.php
Expands a datetime element type into date and/or time elements.

File

core/lib/Drupal/Core/Security/StaticTrustedCallbackHelper.php, line 43

Class

StaticTrustedCallbackHelper
Defines a class for performing trusted callbacks in a static context.

Namespace

Drupal\Core\Security

Code

public static function callback(callable $callback, array $args, string $message, $error_type = TrustedCallbackInterface::THROW_EXCEPTION, $extra_trusted_interface = NULL) {
  return (new static())
    ->doTrustedCallback($callback, $args, $message, $error_type, $extra_trusted_interface);
}