public static function Post::preCreate in Open Social 8
Same name and namespace in other branches
- 8.9 modules/social_features/social_post/src/Entity/Post.php \Drupal\social_post\Entity\Post::preCreate()
- 8.2 modules/social_features/social_post/src/Entity/Post.php \Drupal\social_post\Entity\Post::preCreate()
- 8.3 modules/social_features/social_post/src/Entity/Post.php \Drupal\social_post\Entity\Post::preCreate()
- 8.4 modules/social_features/social_post/src/Entity/Post.php \Drupal\social_post\Entity\Post::preCreate()
- 8.5 modules/social_features/social_post/src/Entity/Post.php \Drupal\social_post\Entity\Post::preCreate()
- 8.6 modules/social_features/social_post/src/Entity/Post.php \Drupal\social_post\Entity\Post::preCreate()
- 8.7 modules/social_features/social_post/src/Entity/Post.php \Drupal\social_post\Entity\Post::preCreate()
- 8.8 modules/social_features/social_post/src/Entity/Post.php \Drupal\social_post\Entity\Post::preCreate()
- 10.3.x modules/social_features/social_post/src/Entity/Post.php \Drupal\social_post\Entity\Post::preCreate()
- 10.0.x modules/social_features/social_post/src/Entity/Post.php \Drupal\social_post\Entity\Post::preCreate()
- 10.1.x modules/social_features/social_post/src/Entity/Post.php \Drupal\social_post\Entity\Post::preCreate()
- 10.2.x modules/social_features/social_post/src/Entity/Post.php \Drupal\social_post\Entity\Post::preCreate()
Changes the values of an entity before it is created.
Load defaults for example.
Parameters
\Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityStorageInterface $storage: The entity storage object.
mixed[] $values: An array of values to set, keyed by property name. If the entity type has bundles the bundle key has to be specified.
Overrides EntityBase::preCreate
File
- modules/
social_features/ social_post/ src/ Entity/ Post.php, line 67
Class
- Post
- Defines the Post entity.
Namespace
Drupal\social_post\EntityCode
public static function preCreate(EntityStorageInterface $storage_controller, array &$values) {
parent::preCreate($storage_controller, $values);
$values += [
'user_id' => \Drupal::currentUser()
->id(),
];
}