public function DefaultDisplay::execute in Drupal 10
Same name and namespace in other branches
- 8 core/modules/views/src/Plugin/views/display/DefaultDisplay.php \Drupal\views\Plugin\views\display\DefaultDisplay::execute()
- 9 core/modules/views/src/Plugin/views/display/DefaultDisplay.php \Drupal\views\Plugin\views\display\DefaultDisplay::execute()
The default execute handler fully renders the view.
For the simplest use:
$output = $view
->executeDisplay('default', $args);
For more complex usages, a view can be partially built:
$view
->setArguments($args);
$view
->build('default');
// Build the query
$view
->preExecute();
// Pre-execute the query.
$view
->execute();
// Run the query
$output = $view
->render();
// Render the view
If short circuited at any point, look in $view->build_info for information about the query. After execute, look in $view->result for the array of objects returned from \Drupal::database()->query().
You can also do:
$view
->setArguments($args);
$output = $view
->render('default');
// Render the view
This illustrates that render is smart enough to call build and execute if these items have not already been accomplished.
Note that execute also must accomplish other tasks, such as setting page titles, and generating exposed filter data if necessary.
File
- core/
modules/ views/ src/ Plugin/ views/ display/ DefaultDisplay.php, line 67
Class
- DefaultDisplay
- A plugin to handle defaults on a view.
Namespace
Drupal\views\Plugin\views\displayCode
public function execute() {
return $this->view
->render($this->display['id']);
}