help.api.php in Zircon Profile 8.0
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Hooks for the Help system.
File
core/modules/help/help.api.phpView source
<?php
/**
* @file
* Hooks for the Help system.
*/
/**
* @addtogroup hooks
* @{
*/
/**
* Provide online user help.
*
* By implementing hook_help(), a module can make documentation available to
* the user for the module as a whole, or for specific pages. Help for
* developers should usually be provided via function header comments in the
* code, or in special API example files.
*
* The page-specific help information provided by this hook appears in the
* Help block (provided by the core Help module), if the block is displayed on
* that page. The module overview help information is displayed by the Help
* module. It can be accessed from the page at admin/help or from the Extend
* Extend page. If a module implements hook_help() the help system expects
* module overview help to be provided.
*
* For detailed usage examples of:
* - Module overview help, see content_translation_help(). Module overview
* help should follow
* @link https://www.drupal.org/node/632280 the standard help template. @endlink
* - Page-specific help using only routes, see book_help().
* - Page-specific help using routes and $request, see block_help().
*
* @param string $route_name
* For page-specific help, use the route name as identified in the
* module's routing.yml file. For module overview help, the route name
* will be in the form of "help.page.$modulename".
* @param Drupal\Core\Routing\RouteMatchInterface $route_match
* The current route match. This can be used to generate different help
* output for different pages that share the same route.
*
* @return string
* A localized string containing the help text.
*/
function hook_help($route_name, \Drupal\Core\Routing\RouteMatchInterface $route_match) {
switch ($route_name) {
// Main module help for the block module.
case 'help.page.block':
return '<p>' . t('Blocks are boxes of content rendered into an area, or region, of a web page. The default theme Bartik, for example, implements the regions "Sidebar first", "Sidebar second", "Featured", "Content", "Header", "Footer", etc., and a block may appear in any one of these areas. The <a href=":blocks">blocks administration page</a> provides a drag-and-drop interface for assigning a block to a region, and for controlling the order of blocks within regions.', array(
':blocks' => \Drupal::url('block.admin_display'),
)) . '</p>';
// Help for another path in the block module.
case 'block.admin_display':
return '<p>' . t('This page provides a drag-and-drop interface for assigning a block to a region, and for controlling the order of blocks within regions. Since not all themes implement the same regions, or display regions in the same way, blocks are positioned on a per-theme basis. Remember that your changes will not be saved until you click the <em>Save blocks</em> button at the bottom of the page.') . '</p>';
}
}
/**
* @} End of "addtogroup hooks".
*/