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public function RobotAccessController::checkAccess in Examples for Developers 8

Same name and namespace in other branches
  1. 3.x modules/config_entity_example/src/RobotAccessController.php \Drupal\config_entity_example\RobotAccessController::checkAccess()

Performs access checks.

This method is supposed to be overwritten by extending classes that do their own custom access checking.

Parameters

\Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity: The entity for which to check access.

string $operation: The entity operation. Usually one of 'view', 'view label', 'update' or 'delete'.

\Drupal\Core\Session\AccountInterface $account: The user for which to check access.

Return value

\Drupal\Core\Access\AccessResultInterface The access result.

Overrides EntityAccessControlHandler::checkAccess

File

config_entity_example/src/RobotAccessController.php, line 24

Class

RobotAccessController
Defines an access controller for the robot entity.

Namespace

Drupal\config_entity_example

Code

public function checkAccess(EntityInterface $entity, $operation, AccountInterface $account) {

  // The $opereration parameter tells you what sort of operation access is
  // being checked for.
  if ($operation == 'view') {
    return AccessResult::allowed();
  }

  // Other than the view operation, we're going to be insanely lax about
  // access. Don't try this at home!
  return parent::checkAccess($entity, $operation, $account);
}