function template_preprocess in Zircon Profile 8
Same name and namespace in other branches
- 8.0 core/includes/theme.inc \template_preprocess()
Adds a default set of helper variables for preprocessors and templates.
This function is called for theme hooks implemented as templates only, not for theme hooks implemented as functions. This preprocess function is the first in the sequence of preprocessing functions that are called when preparing variables for a template.
See the Default theme implementations topic for details.
1 call to template_preprocess()
- ThemeManager::render in core/
lib/ Drupal/ Core/ Theme/ ThemeManager.php - Generates themed output.
4 string references to 'template_preprocess'
- RegistryTest::testMultipleSubThemes in core/
modules/ system/ src/ Tests/ Theme/ RegistryTest.php - Tests the theme registry with multiple subthemes.
- RegistryTest::testSuggestionPreprocessFunctions in core/
modules/ system/ src/ Tests/ Theme/ RegistryTest.php - Tests the theme registry with suggestions.
- user_user_login in core/
modules/ user/ user.module - Implements hook_user_login().
- user_user_logout in core/
modules/ user/ user.module - Implements hook_user_logout().
File
- core/
includes/ theme.inc, line 1167 - The theme system, which controls the output of Drupal.
Code
function template_preprocess(&$variables, $hook, $info) {
// Merge in variables that don't depend on hook and don't change during a
// single page request.
// Use the advanced drupal_static() pattern, since this is called very often.
static $drupal_static_fast;
if (!isset($drupal_static_fast)) {
$drupal_static_fast['default_variables'] =& drupal_static(__FUNCTION__);
}
$default_variables =& $drupal_static_fast['default_variables'];
if (!isset($default_variables)) {
$default_variables = _template_preprocess_default_variables();
}
$variables += $default_variables;
// When theming a render element, merge its #attributes into
// $variables['attributes'].
if (isset($info['render element'])) {
$key = $info['render element'];
if (isset($variables[$key]['#attributes'])) {
$variables['attributes'] = NestedArray::mergeDeep($variables['attributes'], $variables[$key]['#attributes']);
}
}
}