public function SelectProfileForm::buildForm in Zircon Profile 8
Same name and namespace in other branches
- 8.0 core/lib/Drupal/Core/Installer/Form/SelectProfileForm.php \Drupal\Core\Installer\Form\SelectProfileForm::buildForm()
Form constructor.
Parameters
array $form: An associative array containing the structure of the form.
\Drupal\Core\Form\FormStateInterface $form_state: The current state of the form.
Return value
array The form structure.
Overrides FormInterface::buildForm
File
- core/
lib/ Drupal/ Core/ Installer/ Form/ SelectProfileForm.php, line 28 - Contains \Drupal\Core\Installer\Form\SelectProfileForm.
Class
- SelectProfileForm
- Provides the profile selection form.
Namespace
Drupal\Core\Installer\FormCode
public function buildForm(array $form, FormStateInterface $form_state, $install_state = NULL) {
$form['#title'] = $this
->t('Select an installation profile');
$profiles = array();
$names = array();
foreach ($install_state['profiles'] as $profile) {
/** @var $profile \Drupal\Core\Extension\Extension */
$details = install_profile_info($profile
->getName());
// Don't show hidden profiles. This is used by to hide the testing profile,
// which only exists to speed up test runs.
if ($details['hidden'] === TRUE && !drupal_valid_test_ua()) {
continue;
}
$profiles[$profile
->getName()] = $details;
// Determine the name of the profile; default to file name if defined name
// is unspecified.
$name = isset($details['name']) ? $details['name'] : $profile
->getName();
$names[$profile
->getName()] = $name;
}
// Display radio buttons alphabetically by human-readable name, but always
// put the core profiles first (if they are present in the filesystem).
natcasesort($names);
if (isset($names['minimal'])) {
// If the expert ("Minimal") core profile is present, put it in front of
// any non-core profiles rather than including it with them alphabetically,
// since the other profiles might be intended to group together in a
// particular way.
$names = array(
'minimal' => $names['minimal'],
) + $names;
}
if (isset($names['standard'])) {
// If the default ("Standard") core profile is present, put it at the very
// top of the list. This profile will have its radio button pre-selected,
// so we want it to always appear at the top.
$names = array(
'standard' => $names['standard'],
) + $names;
}
// The profile name and description are extracted for translation from the
// .info file, so we can use $this->t() on them even though they are dynamic
// data at this point.
$form['profile'] = array(
'#type' => 'radios',
'#title' => $this
->t('Select an installation profile'),
'#title_display' => 'invisible',
'#options' => array_map(array(
$this,
't',
), $names),
'#default_value' => 'standard',
);
foreach (array_keys($names) as $profile_name) {
$form['profile'][$profile_name]['#description'] = isset($profiles[$profile_name]['description']) ? $this
->t($profiles[$profile_name]['description']) : '';
}
$form['actions'] = array(
'#type' => 'actions',
);
$form['actions']['submit'] = array(
'#type' => 'submit',
'#value' => $this
->t('Save and continue'),
'#button_type' => 'primary',
);
return $form;
}