public function IndexNameDepth::buildOptionsForm in Views Taxonomy Term Name Depth 8
Same name and namespace in other branches
- 8.6 src/Plugin/views/argument/IndexNameDepth.php \Drupal\views_taxonomy_term_name_depth\Plugin\views\argument\IndexNameDepth::buildOptionsForm()
- 8.3 src/Plugin/views/argument/IndexNameDepth.php \Drupal\views_taxonomy_term_name_depth\Plugin\views\argument\IndexNameDepth::buildOptionsForm()
- 7.x src/Plugin/views/argument/IndexNameDepth.php \Drupal\views_taxonomy_term_name_depth\Plugin\views\argument\IndexNameDepth::buildOptionsForm()
Provide a form to edit options for this plugin.
Overrides ArgumentPluginBase::buildOptionsForm
File
- src/
Plugin/ views/ argument/ IndexNameDepth.php, line 55
Class
- IndexNameDepth
- Argument handler for taxonomy terms with depth.
Namespace
Drupal\views_taxonomy_term_name_depth\Plugin\views\argumentCode
public function buildOptionsForm(&$form, FormStateInterface $form_state) {
$form['depth'] = array(
'#type' => 'weight',
'#title' => $this
->t('Depth'),
'#default_value' => $this->options['depth'],
'#description' => $this
->t('The depth will match nodes tagged with terms in the hierarchy. For example, if you have the term "fruit" and a child term "apple", with a depth of 1 (or higher) then filtering for the term "fruit" will get nodes that are tagged with "apple" as well as "fruit". If negative, the reverse is true; searching for "apple" will also pick up nodes tagged with "fruit" if depth is -1 (or lower).'),
);
$form['break_phrase'] = array(
'#type' => 'checkbox',
'#title' => $this
->t('Allow multiple values'),
'#description' => $this
->t('If selected, users can enter multiple values in the form of 1+2+3. Due to the number of JOINs it would require, AND will be treated as OR with this filter.'),
'#default_value' => !empty($this->options['break_phrase']),
);
parent::buildOptionsForm($form, $form_state);
}