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public function Php::buildOptionsForm in Views (for Drupal 7) 8.3

Same name in this branch
  1. 8.3 lib/Drupal/views/Plugin/views/argument_default/Php.php \Drupal\views\Plugin\views\argument_default\Php::buildOptionsForm()
  2. 8.3 lib/Drupal/views/Plugin/views/argument_validator/Php.php \Drupal\views\Plugin\views\argument_validator\Php::buildOptionsForm()

Provide the default form for setting options.

Overrides ArgumentValidatorPluginBase::buildOptionsForm

File

lib/Drupal/views/Plugin/views/argument_validator/Php.php, line 32
Definition of Drupal\views\Plugin\views\argument_validator\Php.

Class

Php
Provide PHP code to validate whether or not an argument is ok.

Namespace

Drupal\views\Plugin\views\argument_validator

Code

public function buildOptionsForm(&$form, &$form_state) {
  parent::buildOptionsForm($form, $form_state);
  $form['code'] = array(
    '#type' => 'textarea',
    '#title' => t('PHP validate code'),
    '#default_value' => $this->options['code'],
    '#description' => t('Enter PHP code that returns TRUE or FALSE. No return is the same as FALSE, so be SURE to return something if you do not want to declare the argument invalid. Do not use <?php ?>. The argument to validate will be "$argument" and the view will be "$view". You may change the argument by setting "$handler->argument". You may change the title used for substitutions for this argument by setting "$handler->validated_title".'),
  );
  $this
    ->check_access($form, 'code');
}