protected function CompareTokenWithToken::doEvaluate in Rules Token 1.x
Same name and namespace in other branches
- 8 src/Plugin/Condition/CompareTokenWithToken.php \Drupal\rules_token\Plugin\Condition\CompareTokenWithToken::doEvaluate()
- 2.x src/Plugin/Condition/CompareTokenWithToken.php \Drupal\rules_token\Plugin\Condition\CompareTokenWithToken::doEvaluate()
Get values of two tokens and compare it with each other.
Parameters
string $token_1: The token to be compared against $token_2.
mixed $token_entity_1: The entity from the context used in token 1.
string $operation: Data comparison operation. Typically one of:
- "=="
- "<"
- ">"
- "contains" (for strings or arrays)
- "IN" (for arrays or lists).
string $token_2: The token to be compared against $token_1.
mixed $token_entity_2: The entity from the context used in token 2.
Return value
bool The evaluation of the condition.
File
- src/
Plugin/ Condition/ CompareTokenWithToken.php, line 67
Class
- CompareTokenWithToken
- Provides a 'Compare Token with Token' condition.
Namespace
Drupal\rules_token\Plugin\ConditionCode
protected function doEvaluate($token_1, $token_entity_1, $operation, $token_2, $token_entity_2) {
// Set flag for removing token from the final text if no replacement value
// can be generated.
// For, instance, if a node body is empty then token [node:body] will return
// '[node:body]' string. Setting 'clear' to TRUE prevents such behaviour.
$token_options = [
'clear' => TRUE,
];
// Get the value of the token 1.
if ($token_1 && $token_entity_1) {
// Extract entity name from a token, for instance if token
// is [node:created] then entity name will be 'node'.
$entity_name = mb_substr($token_1, 1, strpos($token_1, ':') - 1);
$token_data = [
$entity_name => $token_entity_1,
];
$value_1 = \Drupal::token()
->replace($token_1, $token_data, $token_options);
}
elseif ($token_1) {
$value_1 = \Drupal::token()
->replace($token_1, [], $token_options);
}
// Get the value of the token 2.
if ($token_2 && $token_entity_2) {
// Extract entity name from a token, for instance if token
// is [node:created] then entity name will be 'node'.
$entity_name = mb_substr($token_2, 1, strpos($token_2, ':') - 1);
$token_data = [
$entity_name => $token_entity_2,
];
$value_2 = \Drupal::token()
->replace($token_2, $token_data, $token_options);
}
elseif ($token_2) {
$value_2 = \Drupal::token()
->replace($token_2, [], $token_options);
}
// The following code is based on the code from the 'DataComparison'
// action of 'Rules' module.
$operation = $operation ? strtolower($operation) : '==';
switch ($operation) {
case '<':
return $value_1 < $value_2;
case '>':
return $value_1 > $value_2;
case 'contains':
return is_string($value_1) && strpos($value_1, $value_2) !== FALSE || is_array($value_1) && in_array($value_2, $value_1);
case 'in':
return is_array($value_2) && in_array($value_1, $value_2);
case '==':
default:
// In case both values evaluate to FALSE, further differentiate between
// NULL values and values evaluating to FALSE.
if (!$value_1 && !$value_2) {
return isset($value_1) && isset($value_2) || !isset($value_1) && !isset($value_2);
}
return $value_1 == $value_2;
}
}