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protected function SerializedColumnNormalizerTrait::checkForSerializedStrings in Drupal 10

Same name and namespace in other branches
  1. 8 core/modules/serialization/src/Normalizer/SerializedColumnNormalizerTrait.php \Drupal\serialization\Normalizer\SerializedColumnNormalizerTrait::checkForSerializedStrings()
  2. 9 core/modules/serialization/src/Normalizer/SerializedColumnNormalizerTrait.php \Drupal\serialization\Normalizer\SerializedColumnNormalizerTrait::checkForSerializedStrings()

Checks if there is a serialized string for a column.

Parameters

mixed $data: The field item data to denormalize.

string $class: The expected class to instantiate.

\Drupal\Core\Field\FieldItemInterface $field_item: The field item.

1 call to SerializedColumnNormalizerTrait::checkForSerializedStrings()
FieldItemNormalizer::denormalize in core/modules/serialization/src/Normalizer/FieldItemNormalizer.php

File

core/modules/serialization/src/Normalizer/SerializedColumnNormalizerTrait.php, line 23

Class

SerializedColumnNormalizerTrait
A trait providing methods for serialized columns.

Namespace

Drupal\serialization\Normalizer

Code

protected function checkForSerializedStrings($data, $class, FieldItemInterface $field_item) {

  // Require specialized denormalizers for fields with 'serialize' columns.
  // Note: this cannot be checked in ::supportsDenormalization() because at
  // that time we only have the field item class. ::hasSerializeColumn()
  // must be able to call $field_item->schema(), which requires a field
  // storage definition. To determine that, the entity type and bundle
  // must be known, which is contextual information that the Symfony
  // serializer does not pass to ::supportsDenormalization().
  if (!is_array($data)) {
    $data = [
      $field_item
        ->getDataDefinition()
        ->getMainPropertyName() => $data,
    ];
  }
  if ($this
    ->dataHasStringForSerializeColumn($field_item, $data)) {
    $field_name = $field_item
      ->getParent() ? $field_item
      ->getParent()
      ->getName() : $field_item
      ->getName();
    throw new \LogicException(sprintf('The generic FieldItemNormalizer cannot denormalize string values for "%s" properties of the "%s" field (field item class: %s).', implode('", "', $this
      ->getSerializedPropertyNames($field_item)), $field_name, $class));
  }
}