function tmgmt_job_match_item in Translation Management Tool 8
Same name and namespace in other branches
- 7 tmgmt.module \tmgmt_job_match_item()
Returns a job which matches the requested source- and target language by user. If no job exists, a new job object will be created.
Parameters
$source_language: The source language from which should be translated.
$target_language: The target language into which should be translated.
$account: (Optional) A user object. Defaults to the currently logged in user.
Return value
\Drupal\tmgmt\JobInterface The job entity.
Related topics
3 calls to tmgmt_job_match_item()
- HelperTest::testTMGTJobMatchItem in tests/
src/ Kernel/ HelperTest.php - Tests tmgmt_job_match_item()
- TMGMTUiTest::testCheckoutForm in tests/
src/ Functional/ TMGMTUiTest.php - Test the page callbacks to create jobs and check them out.
- TranslatorJavascriptTest::testMultipleLocalToSingleRemoteMapping in tests/
src/ FunctionalJavascript/ TranslatorJavascriptTest.php - Test multiple local language with one single remote language.
File
- ./
tmgmt.module, line 252 - Main module file for the Translation Management module.
Code
function tmgmt_job_match_item($source_language, $target_language, $account = NULL) {
$account = isset($account) ? $account : \Drupal::currentUser();
$tjid = \Drupal::entityQuery('tmgmt_job')
->condition('source_language', $source_language)
->condition('target_language', $target_language)
->condition('uid', $account
->id())
->condition('state', Job::STATE_UNPROCESSED)
->execute();
if (!empty($tjid)) {
return Job::load(reset($tjid));
}
return tmgmt_job_create($source_language, $target_language, $account
->id());
}