public function DebugWebformHandler::__construct in Webform 8.5
Constructs a WebformHandlerBase object.
IMPORTANT: Webform handlers are initialized and serialized when they are attached to a webform. Make sure not include any services as a dependency injection that directly connect to the database. This will prevent "LogicException: The database connection is not serializable." exceptions from being thrown when a form is serialized via an Ajax callback and/or form build.
Parameters
array $configuration: A configuration array containing information about the plugin instance.
string $plugin_id: The plugin_id for the plugin instance.
mixed $plugin_definition: The plugin implementation definition.
\Drupal\Core\Logger\LoggerChannelFactoryInterface $logger_factory: The logger factory.
\Drupal\Core\Config\ConfigFactoryInterface $config_factory: The configuration factory.
\Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityTypeManagerInterface $entity_type_manager: The entity type manager.
\Drupal\webform\WebformSubmissionConditionsValidatorInterface $conditions_validator: The webform submission conditions (#states) validator.
Overrides WebformHandlerBase::__construct
See also
\Drupal\webform\Entity\Webform::getHandlers
File
- src/
Plugin/ WebformHandler/ DebugWebformHandler.php, line 52
Class
- DebugWebformHandler
- Webform submission debug handler.
Namespace
Drupal\webform\Plugin\WebformHandlerCode
public function __construct(array $configuration, $plugin_id, $plugin_definition, LoggerChannelFactoryInterface $logger_factory, ConfigFactoryInterface $config_factory, EntityTypeManagerInterface $entity_type_manager, WebformSubmissionConditionsValidatorInterface $conditions_validator, RendererInterface $renderer) {
parent::__construct($configuration, $plugin_id, $plugin_definition, $logger_factory, $config_factory, $entity_type_manager, $conditions_validator);
$this->renderer = $renderer;
}