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public function Messenger::addMessage in Open Social 10.0.x

Same name and namespace in other branches
  1. 8.9 modules/custom/social_demo/src/Messenger.php \Drupal\social_demo\Messenger::addMessage()
  2. 8.8 modules/custom/social_demo/src/Messenger.php \Drupal\social_demo\Messenger::addMessage()
  3. 10.3.x modules/custom/social_demo/src/Messenger.php \Drupal\social_demo\Messenger::addMessage()
  4. 10.1.x modules/custom/social_demo/src/Messenger.php \Drupal\social_demo\Messenger::addMessage()
  5. 10.2.x modules/custom/social_demo/src/Messenger.php \Drupal\social_demo\Messenger::addMessage()

Adds a new message to the queue.

The messages will be displayed in the order they got added later.

Parameters

string|\Drupal\Component\Render\MarkupInterface $message: (optional) The translated message to be displayed to the user. For consistency with other messages, it should begin with a capital letter and end with a period.

string $type: (optional) The message's type. Either self::TYPE_STATUS, self::TYPE_WARNING, or self::TYPE_ERROR.

bool $repeat: (optional) If this is FALSE and the message is already set, then the message won't be repeated. Defaults to FALSE.

Return value

$this

Overrides Messenger::addMessage

File

modules/custom/social_demo/src/Messenger.php, line 21

Class

Messenger
Provide a Messenger service for use during demo content generation.

Namespace

Drupal\social_demo

Code

public function addMessage($message, $type = MessengerBase::TYPE_STATUS, $repeat = FALSE) {

  // Skip all status messages while the demo content module is enabled.
  // This avoids follow and enrollment messages that are not needed for the
  // admin. The demo content module provides its own way of showing progress
  // in drush.
  if ($type === MessengerBase::TYPE_STATUS) {
    return $this;
  }
  return MessengerBase::addMessage($message, $type, $repeat);
}