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class ViewsDisplayExtender in Drupal 9

Same name and namespace in other branches
  1. 8 core/modules/views/src/Annotation/ViewsDisplayExtender.php \Drupal\views\Annotation\ViewsDisplayExtender

Defines a Plugin annotation object for views display extender plugins.

Hierarchy

Expanded class hierarchy of ViewsDisplayExtender

See also

\Drupal\views\Plugin\views\display_extender\DisplayExtenderPluginBase

Related topics

4 classes are annotated with ViewsDisplayExtender
DefaultDisplayExtender in core/modules/views/src/Plugin/views/display_extender/DefaultDisplayExtender.php
Default display extender plugin; does nothing.
DisplayExtenderTest in core/modules/views/tests/modules/views_test_data/src/Plugin/views/display_extender/DisplayExtenderTest.php
Defines a display extender test plugin.
DisplayExtenderTest2 in core/modules/views/tests/modules/views_test_data/src/Plugin/views/display_extender/DisplayExtenderTest2.php
Defines another display extender test plugin.
DisplayExtenderTest3 in core/modules/views/tests/modules/views_test_data/src/Plugin/views/display_extender/DisplayExtenderTest3.php
Defines the third display extender test plugin.

File

core/modules/views/src/Annotation/ViewsDisplayExtender.php, line 14

Namespace

Drupal\views\Annotation
View source
class ViewsDisplayExtender extends ViewsPluginAnnotationBase {

  /**
   * The plugin ID.
   *
   * @var string
   */
  public $id;

  /**
   * The plugin title used in the views UI.
   *
   * @var \Drupal\Core\Annotation\Translation
   *
   * @ingroup plugin_translatable
   */
  public $title = '';

  /**
   * (optional) The short title used in the views UI.
   *
   * @var \Drupal\Core\Annotation\Translation
   *
   * @ingroup plugin_translatable
   */
  public $short_title = '';

  /**
   * A short help string; this is displayed in the views UI.
   *
   * @var \Drupal\Core\Annotation\Translation
   *
   * @ingroup plugin_translatable
   */
  public $help = '';

  /**
   * Whether or not the plugin is selectable in the UI.
   *
   * If it's set to TRUE, you can still use it via the API in config files.
   *
   * @var bool
   */
  public $no_ui;

}

Members

Namesort descending Modifiers Type Description Overrides
Plugin::$definition protected property The plugin definition read from the class annotation. 1
Plugin::get public function Gets the value of an annotation. Overrides AnnotationInterface::get 5
Plugin::getClass public function Gets the class of the annotated class. Overrides AnnotationInterface::getClass
Plugin::getId public function Gets the unique ID for this annotated class. Overrides AnnotationInterface::getId
Plugin::getProvider public function Gets the name of the provider of the annotated class. Overrides AnnotationInterface::getProvider 1
Plugin::parse protected function Parses an annotation into its definition.
Plugin::setClass public function Sets the class of the annotated class. Overrides AnnotationInterface::setClass
Plugin::setProvider public function Sets the name of the provider of the annotated class. Overrides AnnotationInterface::setProvider
Plugin::__construct public function Constructs a Plugin object. 2
ViewsDisplayExtender::$help public property A short help string; this is displayed in the views UI.
ViewsDisplayExtender::$id public property The plugin ID.
ViewsDisplayExtender::$no_ui public property Whether or not the plugin is selectable in the UI.
ViewsDisplayExtender::$short_title public property (optional) The short title used in the views UI.
ViewsDisplayExtender::$title public property The plugin title used in the views UI.
ViewsPluginAnnotationBase::$register_theme public property Whether or not to register a theme function automatically.