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public function HeartbeatForm::save in Heartbeat 8

Form submission handler for the 'save' action.

Normally this method should be overridden to provide specific messages to the user and redirect the form after the entity has been saved.

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

int Either SAVED_NEW or SAVED_UPDATED, depending on the operation performed.

Overrides EntityForm::save

File

src/Form/HeartbeatForm.php, line 101

Class

HeartbeatForm
Form controller for Heartbeat edit forms.

Namespace

Drupal\heartbeat\Form

Code

public function save(array $form, FormStateInterface $form_state) {
  $entity =& $this->entity;

  // Save as a new revision if requested to do so.
  if (!$form_state
    ->isValueEmpty('new_revision') && $form_state
    ->getValue('new_revision') != FALSE) {
    $entity
      ->setNewRevision();

    // If a new revision is created, save the current user as revision author.
    $entity
      ->setRevisionCreationTime(REQUEST_TIME);
    $entity
      ->setRevisionUserId(\Drupal::currentUser()
      ->id());
  }
  else {
    $entity
      ->setNewRevision(FALSE);
  }
  $status = parent::save($form, $form_state);
  switch ($status) {
    case SAVED_NEW:
      drupal_set_message($this
        ->t('Created the %label Heartbeat.', [
        '%label' => $entity
          ->label(),
      ]));
      break;
    default:
      drupal_set_message($this
        ->t('Saved the %label Heartbeat.', [
        '%label' => $entity
          ->label(),
      ]));
  }
  $form_state
    ->setRedirect('entity.heartbeat.canonical', [
    'heartbeat' => $entity
      ->id(),
  ]);
}