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interface FloodInterface in Service Container 7

Same name and namespace in other branches
  1. 7.2 lib/Drupal/Core/Flood/FloodInterface.php \Drupal\Core\Flood\FloodInterface

Defines an interface for flood controllers.

Hierarchy

Expanded class hierarchy of FloodInterface

All classes that implement FloodInterface

1 file declares its use of FloodInterface
LegacyBackend.php in src/Flood/LegacyBackend.php
Definition of Drupal\service_container\Flood\LegacyBackend.

File

lib/Drupal/Core/Flood/FloodInterface.php, line 13
Contains \Drupal\Core\Flood\FloodInterface.

Namespace

Drupal\Core\Flood
View source
interface FloodInterface {

  /**
   * Registers an event for the current visitor to the flood control mechanism.
   *
   * @param string $name
   *   The name of an event. To prevent unintended name clashes, it is recommended
   *   to use the module name first in the event name, optionally followed by
   *   a dot and the actual event name (e.g. "mymodule.my_event").
   * @param int $window
   *   (optional) Number of seconds before this event expires. Defaults to 3600
   *   (1 hour). Typically uses the same value as the isAllowed() $window
   *   parameter. Expired events are purged on cron run to prevent the flood
   *   table from growing indefinitely.
   * @param string $identifier
   *   (optional) Unique identifier of the current user. Defaults to the current
   *   user's IP address).
   */
  public function register($name, $window = 3600, $identifier = NULL);

  /**
   * Makes the flood control mechanism forget an event for the current visitor.
   *
   * @param string $name
   *   The name of an event.
   * @param string $identifier
   *   (optional) Unique identifier of the current user. Defaults to the current
   *   user's IP address).
   */
  public function clear($name, $identifier = NULL);

  /**
   * Checks whether a user is allowed to proceed with the specified event.
   *
   * Events can have thresholds saying that each user can only do that event
   * a certain number of times in a time window. This function verifies that
   * the current user has not exceeded this threshold.
   *
   * @param string $name
   *   The name of an event.
   * @param int $threshold
   *   The maximum number of times each user can do this event per time window.
   * @param int $window
   *   (optional) Number of seconds in the time window for this event (default is 3600
   *   seconds, or 1 hour).
   * @param string $identifier
   *   (optional) Unique identifier of the current user. Defaults to the current
   *   user's IP address).
   *
   * @return
   *   TRUE if the user is allowed to proceed. FALSE if they have exceeded the
   *   threshold and should not be allowed to proceed.
   */
  public function isAllowed($name, $threshold, $window = 3600, $identifier = NULL);

  /**
   * Cleans up expired flood events. This method is called automatically on
   * cron run.
   *
   * @see system_cron()
   */
  public function garbageCollection();

}

Members

Namesort descending Modifiers Type Description Overrides
FloodInterface::clear public function Makes the flood control mechanism forget an event for the current visitor. 1
FloodInterface::garbageCollection public function Cleans up expired flood events. This method is called automatically on cron run. 1
FloodInterface::isAllowed public function Checks whether a user is allowed to proceed with the specified event. 1
FloodInterface::register public function Registers an event for the current visitor to the flood control mechanism. 1