public function RenderExampleDemoForm::buildForm in Examples for Developers 8
Same name and namespace in other branches
- 3.x modules/render_example/src/Form/RenderExampleDemoForm.php \Drupal\render_example\Form\RenderExampleDemoForm::buildForm()
Form constructor.
Parameters
array $form: An associative array containing the structure of the form.
\Drupal\Core\Form\FormStateInterface $form_state: The current state of the form.
Return value
array The form structure.
Overrides ConfigFormBase::buildForm
File
- render_example/
src/ Form/ RenderExampleDemoForm.php, line 53
Class
- RenderExampleDemoForm
- Provides the form for toggling module features on and off.
Namespace
Drupal\render_example\FormCode
public function buildForm(array $form, FormStateInterface $form_state) {
$config = $this
->config('render_example.settings');
$form['description'] = [
'#markup' => $this
->t('This example shows what render arrays look like in the building of a page. It will not work unless the user running it has the "access devel information" privilege. It shows both the actual arrays used to build a page or block, and examples of altering the page late in its lifecycle.'),
];
$form['show_arrays'] = [
'#type' => 'fieldset',
'#title' => $this
->t('Show render arrays'),
'render_example_show_block' => [
'#type' => 'checkbox',
'#title' => $this
->t('Show block render arrays'),
'#default_value' => $config
->get('show_block'),
// Only enable this option if the Devel module is enabled.
'#access' => $this->moduleHandler
->moduleExists('devel'),
],
'render_example_show_page' => [
'#type' => 'checkbox',
'#title' => $this
->t('Show page render arrays'),
'#default_value' => $config
->get('show_page'),
// Only enable this option if the Devel module is enabled.
'#access' => $this->moduleHandler
->moduleExists('devel'),
],
'render_example_devel' => [
'#markup' => $this
->t('Install the Devel module (https://www.drupal.org/project/devel) to enable additional demonstration features.'),
// Only display this if the Devel module is not already installed.
'#access' => !$this->moduleHandler
->moduleExists('devel'),
],
];
$form['page_fiddling'] = [
'#type' => 'fieldset',
'#title' => $this
->t('Make changes on all pages via hook_preprocess_page()'),
'#description' => $this
->t('Theses changes are all made via the function render_example_preprocess_page()'),
'render_example_move_breadcrumbs' => [
'#title' => $this
->t('Move the breadcrumbs to the top of the content area'),
'#description' => $this
->t('Uses hook_preprocess_page() to move the breadcrumbs into another region.'),
'#type' => 'checkbox',
'#default_value' => $config
->get('move_breadcrumbs'),
],
'render_example_reverse_sidebar' => [
'#title' => $this
->t('Reverse ordering of sidebar_first elements (if it exists)'),
'#description' => $this
->t('Uses hook_preprocess_page() to reverse the ordering of items in sidebar_first'),
'#type' => 'checkbox',
'#default_value' => $config
->get('reverse_sidebar'),
],
'render_example_wrap_blocks' => [
'#title' => $this
->t('Use #prefix and #suffix to wrap a div around every block'),
'#description' => $this
->t('Uses hook_block_view_alter() to wrap all blocks with a div using #prefix and #suffix'),
'#type' => 'checkbox',
'#default_value' => $config
->get('wrap_blocks'),
],
];
$form['tabledrag'] = [
'#type' => 'table',
'#id' => 'draggable-table',
'#caption' => $this
->t('Our favorite colors.'),
'#header' => [
$this
->t('Name'),
$this
->t('Favorite color'),
$this
->t('Weight'),
],
// #tabledrag and be used on #table elements in the context of a form.
// When enabled, the table will be rendered with a drag & drop interface
// that can be used to re-order elements within the table. Any changes you
// make to the order will be made available to your validation and submit
// handlers via values in $form_state->getValues().
//
// The #tabledrag property contains an array of options passed to the
// drupal_attach_tabledrag() function. These options are used to generate
// the necessary JavaScript settings to configure the tableDrag behavior
// for this table.
//
// For more in-depth documentation of the options below see
// drupal_attach_tabledrag().
'#tabledrag' => [
[
// The HTML ID of the table to make draggable. See #id above.
'table_id' => 'draggable-table',
// The action to be done on the form item. Either 'match' 'depth', or
// 'order'.
'action' => 'order',
// String describing where the "action" option should be performed.
// Either 'parent', 'sibling', 'group', or 'self'.
'relationship' => 'sibling',
// Class name applied on all related form elements for this action.
// See below.
'group' => 'table-order-weight',
],
],
// Rather than defining the values to insert into the table using the
// #rows property you can define each row as a sub element of the table
// render array. And each column in the row as a sub element of the row
// array.
[
// Apply the 'draggable' class to each row in the table that you want to
// be made draggable.
'#attributes' => [
'class' => [
'draggable',
],
],
// The first two columsn are render arrays that display a string of
// text.
'name' => [
'#plain_text' => $this
->t('Amber'),
],
'color' => [
'#plain_text' => $this
->t('teal'),
],
// The third column is a #weight form field.
'weight' => [
'#type' => 'weight',
'#title_display' => 'invisible',
// Set the default value to whatever the current weight, or order, of
// the element that this row represents is.
'#default_value' => 1,
// Set a class on each field that represents the value to manipulate
// when the table is reordered. The name of this class should match
// the value used for the 'group' argument in the #tabledrag property
// above.
'#attributes' => [
'class' => [
'table-order-weight',
],
],
],
],
// The rest of this array is additional rows so there is some data in the
// table to drag around.
[
'#attributes' => [
'class' => [
'draggable',
],
],
'name' => [
'#plain_text' => $this
->t('Addi'),
],
'color' => [
'#plain_text' => $this
->t('green'),
],
'weight' => [
'#type' => 'weight',
'#title_display' => 'invisible',
'#default_value' => 2,
'#attributes' => [
'class' => [
'table-order-weight',
],
],
],
],
[
'#attributes' => [
'class' => [
'draggable',
],
],
'name' => [
'#plain_text' => $this
->t('Blake'),
],
'color' => [
'#plain_text' => $this
->t('#063'),
],
'weight' => [
'#type' => 'weight',
'#title_display' => 'invisible',
'#default_value' => 3,
'#attributes' => [
'class' => [
'table-order-weight',
],
],
],
],
[
'#attributes' => [
'class' => [
'draggable',
],
],
'name' => [
'#plain_text' => $this
->t('Enid'),
],
'color' => [
'#plain_text' => $this
->t('indigo'),
],
'weight' => [
'#type' => 'weight',
'#title_display' => 'invisible',
'#default_value' => 4,
'#attributes' => [
'class' => [
'table-order-weight',
],
],
],
],
[
'#attributes' => [
'class' => [
'draggable',
],
],
'name' => [
'#plain_text' => $this
->t('Joe'),
],
'color' => [
'#plain_text' => $this
->t('green'),
],
'weight' => [
'#type' => 'weight',
'#title_display' => 'invisible',
'#default_value' => 5,
'#attributes' => [
'class' => [
'table-order-weight',
],
],
],
],
];
$form['tableselect'] = [
'#type' => 'table',
'#caption' => $this
->t('Our favorite colors.'),
'#header' => [
$this
->t('Name'),
$this
->t('Favorite color'),
],
'#tableselect' => TRUE,
// Rather than defining the values to insert into the table using the
// #rows property you can define each row as a sub element of the table
// render array. And each column in the row as a sub element of the row
// array.
[
'name' => [
'#plain_text' => $this
->t('Amber'),
],
'color' => [
'#plain_text' => $this
->t('teal'),
],
],
// The rest of this array is additional rows so there is some data in the
// table.
[
'#attributes' => [
'class' => [
'draggable',
],
],
'name' => [
'#plain_text' => $this
->t('Addi'),
],
'color' => [
'#plain_text' => $this
->t('green'),
],
],
[
'#attributes' => [
'class' => [
'draggable',
],
],
'name' => [
'#plain_text' => $this
->t('Blake'),
],
'color' => [
'#plain_text' => $this
->t('#063'),
],
],
[
'#attributes' => [
'class' => [
'draggable',
],
],
'name' => [
'#plain_text' => $this
->t('Enid'),
],
'color' => [
'#plain_text' => $this
->t('indigo'),
],
],
[
'#attributes' => [
'class' => [
'draggable',
],
],
'name' => [
'#plain_text' => $this
->t('Joe'),
],
'color' => [
'#plain_text' => $this
->t('green'),
],
],
];
return parent::buildForm($form, $form_state);
}