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protected function WorkspaceForm::flagViolations in Workspace 8

Flags violations for the current form.

If the entity form customly adds some fields to the form (i.e. without using the form display), it needs to add its fields to array returned by getEditedFieldNames() and overwrite this method in order to show any violations for those fields; e.g.:

foreach ($violations
  ->getByField('name') as $violation) {
  $form_state
    ->setErrorByName('name', $violation
    ->getMessage());
}
parent::flagViolations($violations, $form, $form_state);

Parameters

\Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityConstraintViolationListInterface $violations: The violations to flag.

array $form: A nested array of form elements comprising the form.

\Drupal\Core\Form\FormStateInterface $form_state: The current state of the form.

Overrides ContentEntityForm::flagViolations

File

src/Entity/Form/WorkspaceForm.php, line 136

Class

WorkspaceForm
Form controller for the workspace edit forms.

Namespace

Drupal\workspace\Entity\Form

Code

protected function flagViolations(EntityConstraintViolationListInterface $violations, array $form, FormStateInterface $form_state) {

  // Manually flag violations of fields not handled by the form display. This
  // is necessary as entity form displays only flag violations for fields
  // contained in the display.
  $field_names = [
    'label',
    'machine_name',
  ];
  foreach ($violations
    ->getByFields($field_names) as $violation) {
    list($field_name) = explode('.', $violation
      ->getPropertyPath(), 2);
    $form_state
      ->setErrorByName($field_name, $violation
      ->getMessage());
  }
  parent::flagViolations($violations, $form, $form_state);
}