QueryInterface.php in Zircon Profile 8.0
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Contains \Drupal\Core\Entity\Query\QueryInterface.
Namespace
Drupal\Core\Entity\QueryFile
core/lib/Drupal/Core/Entity/Query/QueryInterface.phpView source
<?php
/**
* @file
* Contains \Drupal\Core\Entity\Query\QueryInterface.
*/
namespace Drupal\Core\Entity\Query;
use Drupal\Core\Database\Query\AlterableInterface;
/**
* Interface for entity queries.
*
* Never instantiate classes implementing this interface directly. Always use
* the QueryFactory class.
*
* @ingroup database
*/
interface QueryInterface extends AlterableInterface {
/**
* Gets the ID of the entity type for this query.
*
* @return string
*/
public function getEntityTypeId();
/**
* Add a condition to the query or a condition group.
*
* For example, to find all entities containing both the Turkish 'merhaba'
* and the Polish 'siema' within a 'greetings' text field:
* @code
* $entity_ids = \Drupal::entityQuery($entity_type)
* ->condition('greetings', 'merhaba', '=', 'tr');
* ->condition('greetings.value', 'siema', '=', 'pl');
* ->execute();
* $entity_ids = $query->execute();
* @endcode
*
* @param $field
* Name of the field being queried. It must contain a field name,
* optionally followed by a column name. The column can be "entity" for
* reference fields and that can be followed similarly by a field name
* and so on. Some examples:
* - nid
* - tags.value
* - tags
* - uid.entity.name
* "tags" "is the same as "tags.value" as value is the default column.
* If two or more conditions have the same field names they apply to the
* same delta within that field.
* @param $value
* The value for $field. In most cases, this is a scalar and it's treated as
* case-insensitive. For more complex operators, it is an array. The meaning
* of each element in the array is dependent on $operator.
* @param $operator
* Possible values:
* - '=', '<>', '>', '>=', '<', '<=', 'STARTS_WITH', 'CONTAINS',
* 'ENDS_WITH': These operators expect $value to be a literal of the
* same type as the column.
* - 'IN', 'NOT IN': These operators expect $value to be an array of
* literals of the same type as the column.
* - 'BETWEEN': This operator expects $value to be an array of two literals
* of the same type as the column.
* @param $langcode
* Language code (optional). If omitted, any translation satisfies the
* condition. However, if two or more conditions omit the langcode within
* one condition group then they are presumed to apply to the same
* translation. If within one condition group one condition has a langcode
* and another does not they are not presumed to apply to the same
* translation.
*
* @return \Drupal\Core\Entity\Query\QueryInterface
* @see \Drupal\Core\Entity\Query\andConditionGroup
* @see \Drupal\Core\Entity\Query\orConditionGroup
*/
public function condition($field, $value = NULL, $operator = NULL, $langcode = NULL);
/**
* Queries for a non-empty value on a field.
*
* @param $field
* Name of a field.
* @param $langcode
* Language code (optional).
* @return \Drupal\Core\Entity\Query\QueryInterface
*/
public function exists($field, $langcode = NULL);
/**
* Queries for an empty field.
*
* @param $field.
* Name of a field.
* @param $langcode
* Language code (optional).
* @return \Drupal\Core\Entity\Query\QueryInterface
*/
public function notExists($field, $langcode = NULL);
/**
* Enables a pager for the query.
*
* @param $limit
* An integer specifying the number of elements per page. If passed a false
* value (FALSE, 0, NULL), the pager is disabled.
* @param $element
* An optional integer to distinguish between multiple pagers on one page.
* If not provided, one is automatically calculated.
*
* @return \Drupal\Core\Entity\Query\QueryInterface
* The called object.
*/
public function pager($limit = 10, $element = NULL);
/**
* @param null $start
* @param null $length
* @return \Drupal\Core\Entity\Query\QueryInterface
* The called object.
*/
public function range($start = NULL, $length = NULL);
/**
* @param $field
* Name of a field.
* @param string $direction
* @param $langcode
* Language code (optional).
* @return \Drupal\Core\Entity\Query\QueryInterface
* The called object.
*/
public function sort($field, $direction = 'ASC', $langcode = NULL);
/**
* Makes this a count query.
*
* For count queries, execute() returns the number entities found.
*
* @return \Drupal\Core\Entity\Query\QueryInterface
* The called object.
*/
public function count();
/**
* Enables sortable tables for this query.
*
* @param $headers
* An array of headers of the same structure as described in
* template_preprocess_table(). Use a 'specifier' in place of a 'field' to
* specify what to sort on. This can be an entity or a field as described
* in condition().
*
* @return \Drupal\Core\Entity\Query\QueryInterface
* The called object.
*/
public function tableSort(&$headers);
/**
* @return \Drupal\Core\Entity\Query\QueryInterface
* The called object.
*/
public function accessCheck($access_check = TRUE);
/**
* Execute the query.
*
* @return int|array
* Returns an integer for count queries or an array of ids. The values of
* the array are always entity ids. The keys will be revision ids if the
* entity supports revision and entity ids if not.
*/
public function execute();
/**
* Creates a new group of conditions ANDed together.
*
* For example, consider a drawing entity type with a 'figures' multi-value
* field containing 'shape' and 'color' columns. To find all drawings
* containing both a red triangle and a blue circle:
* @code
* $query = \Drupal::entityQuery('drawing');
* $group = $query->andConditionGroup()
* ->condition('figures.color', 'red')
* ->condition('figures.shape', 'triangle');
* $query->condition($group);
* $group = $query->andConditionGroup()
* ->condition('figures.color', 'blue')
* ->condition('figures.shape', 'circle');
* $query->condition($group);
* $entity_ids = $query->execute();
* @endcode
*
* @return \Drupal\Core\Entity\Query\ConditionInterface
*/
public function andConditionGroup();
/**
* Creates a new group of conditions ORed together.
*
* For example, consider a map entity with an 'attributes' field
* containing 'building_type' and 'color' columns. To find all green and
* red bikesheds:
* @code
* $query = \Drupal::entityQuery('map');
* $group = $query->orConditionGroup()
* ->condition('attributes.color', 'red')
* ->condition('attributes.color', 'green');
* $entity_ids = $query
* ->condition('attributes.building_type', 'bikeshed')
* ->condition($group)
* ->execute();
* @endcode
* Note that this particular example can be simplified:
* @code
* $entity_ids = $query
* ->condition('attributes.color', array('red', 'green'))
* ->condition('attributes.building_type', 'bikeshed')
* ->execute();
* @endcode
*
* @return \Drupal\Core\Entity\Query\ConditionInterface
*/
public function orConditionGroup();
/**
* Queries the current revision.
*
* @return $this
*/
public function currentRevision();
/**
* Queries all the revisions.
*
* @return $this
*/
public function allRevisions();
}
Interfaces
Name | Description |
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QueryInterface | Interface for entity queries. |