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public function Score::query in Drupal 10

Same name in this branch
  1. 10 core/modules/search/src/Plugin/views/sort/Score.php \Drupal\search\Plugin\views\sort\Score::query()
  2. 10 core/modules/search/src/Plugin/views/field/Score.php \Drupal\search\Plugin\views\field\Score::query()
Same name and namespace in other branches
  1. 8 core/modules/search/src/Plugin/views/field/Score.php \Drupal\search\Plugin\views\field\Score::query()
  2. 9 core/modules/search/src/Plugin/views/field/Score.php \Drupal\search\Plugin\views\field\Score::query()

File

core/modules/search/src/Plugin/views/field/Score.php, line 20

Class

Score
Field handler for search score.

Namespace

Drupal\search\Plugin\views\field

Code

public function query() {

  // Check to see if the search filter added 'score' to the table.
  // Our filter stores it as $handler->search_score -- and we also
  // need to check its relationship to make sure that we're using the same
  // one or obviously this won't work.
  foreach ($this->view->filter as $handler) {
    if (isset($handler->search_score) && $handler->relationship == $this->relationship) {
      $this->field_alias = $handler->search_score;
      $this->tableAlias = $handler->tableAlias;
      return;
    }
  }

  // Hide this field if no search filter is in place.
  $this->options['exclude'] = TRUE;
}