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public function EntityBlock::import in Drupal 10

Import the row.

Derived classes must implement import(), to construct one new object (pre-populated) using ID mappings in the Migration.

Parameters

\Drupal\migrate\Row $row: The row object.

array $old_destination_id_values: (optional) The old destination IDs. Defaults to an empty array.

Return value

array|bool An indexed array of destination IDs in the same order as defined in the plugin's getIds() method if the plugin wants to save the IDs to the ID map, TRUE to indicate success without saving IDs to the ID map, or FALSE to indicate a failure.

Throws

\Drupal\migrate\MigrateException Throws an exception if there is a problem importing the row. By default, this causes the migration system to treat this row as having failed; however, any \Drupal\migrate\Plugin\MigrateIdMapInterface status constant can be set using the $status parameter of \Drupal\migrate\MigrateException, such as \Drupal\migrate\Plugin\MigrateIdMapInterface::STATUS_IGNORED.

Overrides EntityConfigBase::import

File

core/modules/block/src/Plugin/migrate/destination/EntityBlock.php, line 33

Class

EntityBlock
Plugin annotation @MigrateDestination( id = "entity:block" )

Namespace

Drupal\block\Plugin\migrate\destination

Code

public function import(Row $row, array $old_destination_id_values = []) {
  try {
    $entity_ids = parent::import($row, $old_destination_id_values);
  } catch (SchemaIncompleteException $e) {
    throw new MigrateException($e
      ->getMessage());
  }
  return $entity_ids;
}