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Subquery.php in Views (for Drupal 7) 8.3

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lib/Drupal/views/Plugin/views/join/Subquery.php
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<?php

/**
 * @file
 * Definition of Drupal\views\Plugin\views\join\Subquery.
 */
namespace Drupal\views\Plugin\views\join;

use Drupal\Core\Annotation\Plugin;
use Drupal\Component\Plugin\Discovery\DiscoveryInterface;

/**
 * Join handler for relationships that join with a subquery as the left field.
 * eg:
 *  LEFT JOIN node node_term_data ON ([YOUR SUBQUERY HERE]) = node_term_data.nid
 *
 * join definition
 *   same as Join class above, except:
 *   - left_query: The subquery to use in the left side of the join clause.
 *
 * @Plugin(
 *   id = "subquery"
 * )
 */
class Subquery extends JoinPluginBase {

  /**
   * Constructs a Subquery object.
   */
  public function __construct(array $configuration, $plugin_id, DiscoveryInterface $discovery) {
    parent::__construct($configuration, $plugin_id, $discovery);
    $this->left_query = $this->configuration['left_query'];
  }

  /**
   * Build the SQL for the join this object represents.
   *
   * @param $select_query
   *   An implementation of SelectQueryInterface.
   * @param $table
   *   The base table to join.
   * @param $view_query
   *   The source query, implementation of views_plugin_query.
   * @return
   *
   */
  public function buildJoin($select_query, $table, $view_query) {
    if (empty($this->configuration['table formula'])) {
      $right_table = "{" . $this->table . "}";
    }
    else {
      $right_table = $this->configuration['table formula'];
    }

    // Add our join condition, using a subquery on the left instead of a field.
    $condition = "({$this->left_query}) = {$table['alias']}.{$this->field}";
    $arguments = array();

    // Tack on the extra.
    // This is just copied verbatim from the parent class, which itself has a bug: http://drupal.org/node/1118100
    if (isset($this->extra)) {
      if (is_array($this->extra)) {
        $extras = array();
        foreach ($this->extra as $info) {
          $extra = '';

          // Figure out the table name. Remember, only use aliases provided
          // if at all possible.
          $join_table = '';
          if (!array_key_exists('table', $info)) {
            $join_table = $table['alias'] . '.';
          }
          elseif (isset($info['table'])) {
            $join_table = $info['table'] . '.';
          }
          $placeholder = ':views_join_condition_' . $select_query
            ->nextPlaceholder();
          if (is_array($info['value'])) {
            $operator = !empty($info['operator']) ? $info['operator'] : 'IN';

            // Transform from IN() notation to = notation if just one value.
            if (count($info['value']) == 1) {
              $info['value'] = array_shift($info['value']);
              $operator = $operator == 'NOT IN' ? '!=' : '=';
            }
          }
          else {
            $operator = !empty($info['operator']) ? $info['operator'] : '=';
          }
          $extras[] = "{$join_table}{$info['field']} {$operator} {$placeholder}";
          $arguments[$placeholder] = $info['value'];
        }
        if ($extras) {
          if (count($extras) == 1) {
            $condition .= ' AND ' . array_shift($extras);
          }
          else {
            $condition .= ' AND (' . implode(' ' . $this->extraOperator . ' ', $extras) . ')';
          }
        }
      }
      elseif ($this->extra && is_string($this->extra)) {
        $condition .= " AND ({$this->extra})";
      }
    }
    $select_query
      ->addJoin($this->type, $right_table, $table['alias'], $condition, $arguments);
  }

}

Classes

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Subquery Join handler for relationships that join with a subquery as the left field. eg: LEFT JOIN node node_term_data ON ([YOUR SUBQUERY HERE]) = node_term_data.nid