public function RelationRepositoryInterface::relationExists in Relation 8.2
Same name and namespace in other branches
- 8 src/RelationRepositoryInterface.php \Drupal\relation\RelationRepositoryInterface::relationExists()
Checks if a relation exists.
The following example demonstrates how to check if a relation of type 'likes' exists between two entities, user 17 and node 253.
$endpoints = array(
array(
'entity_type' => 'user',
'entity_id' => 17,
),
array(
'entity_type' => 'node',
'entity_id' => 253,
),
);
$relation_type = 'likes';
$results = Relation::relationExists($endpoints, $relation_type);
Parameters
array $endpoints: An array containing endpoints. Each endpoint is an array with keys 'entity_type' and 'entity_id'. The keys of each endpoint correspond to 'delta' if $enforce_direction is TRUE.
string $relation_type: (Optional) The relation type (bundle) of the relation to be checked.
bool $enforce_direction: (Optional) Whether to enforce direction as specified in $endpoints.
Return value
array Array of Relation ID's keyed by revision ID.
1 method overrides RelationRepositoryInterface::relationExists()
- RelationRepository::relationExists in src/
Entity/ RelationRepository.php - Checks if a relation exists.
File
- src/
RelationRepositoryInterface.php, line 53
Class
- RelationRepositoryInterface
- Relation Repository Interface.
Namespace
Drupal\relationCode
public function relationExists(array $endpoints, $relation_type = NULL, $enforce_direction = FALSE);