function FormValidator::doValidateForm
Same name in other branches
- 9 core/lib/Drupal/Core/Form/FormValidator.php \Drupal\Core\Form\FormValidator::doValidateForm()
- 10 core/lib/Drupal/Core/Form/FormValidator.php \Drupal\Core\Form\FormValidator::doValidateForm()
- 11.x core/lib/Drupal/Core/Form/FormValidator.php \Drupal\Core\Form\FormValidator::doValidateForm()
Performs validation on form elements.
First ensures required fields are completed, #maxlength is not exceeded, and selected options were in the list of options given to the user. Then calls user-defined validators.
Parameters
$elements: An associative array containing the structure of the form.
\Drupal\Core\Form\FormStateInterface $form_state: The current state of the form. The current user-submitted data is stored in $form_state->getValues(), though form validation functions are passed an explicit copy of the values for the sake of simplicity. Validation handlers can also $form_state to pass information on to submit handlers. For example: $form_state->set('data_for_submission', $data); This technique is useful when validation requires file parsing, web service requests, or other expensive requests that should not be repeated in the submission step.
$form_id: A unique string identifying the form for validation, submission, theming, and hook_form_alter functions.
1 call to FormValidator::doValidateForm()
- FormValidator::validateForm in core/
lib/ Drupal/ Core/ Form/ FormValidator.php - Validates user-submitted form data in the $form_state.
File
-
core/
lib/ Drupal/ Core/ Form/ FormValidator.php, line 228
Class
- FormValidator
- Provides validation of form submissions.
Namespace
Drupal\Core\FormCode
protected function doValidateForm(&$elements, FormStateInterface &$form_state, $form_id = NULL) {
// Recurse through all children, sorting the elements so that the order of
// error messages displayed to the user matches the order of elements in
// the form. Use a copy of $elements so that it is not modified by the
// sorting itself.
$elements_sorted = $elements;
foreach (Element::children($elements_sorted, TRUE) as $key) {
if (isset($elements[$key]) && $elements[$key]) {
$this->doValidateForm($elements[$key], $form_state);
}
}
// Validate the current input.
if (!isset($elements['#validated']) || !$elements['#validated']) {
// The following errors are always shown.
if (isset($elements['#needs_validation'])) {
$this->performRequiredValidation($elements, $form_state);
}
// Set up the limited validation for errors.
$form_state->setLimitValidationErrors($this->determineLimitValidationErrors($form_state));
// Make sure a value is passed when the field is required.
if (isset($elements['#needs_validation']) && $elements['#required']) {
// A simple call to empty() will not cut it here as some fields, like
// checkboxes, can return a valid value of '0'. Instead, check the
// length if it's a string, and the item count if it's an array.
// An unchecked checkbox has a #value of integer 0, different than
// string '0', which could be a valid value.
$is_countable = is_array($elements['#value']) || $elements['#value'] instanceof \Countable;
$is_empty_multiple = $is_countable && count($elements['#value']) == 0;
$is_empty_string = is_string($elements['#value']) && mb_strlen(trim($elements['#value'])) == 0;
$is_empty_value = $elements['#value'] === 0;
$is_empty_null = is_null($elements['#value']);
if ($is_empty_multiple || $is_empty_string || $is_empty_value || $is_empty_null) {
// Flag this element as #required_but_empty to allow #element_validate
// handlers to set a custom required error message, but without having
// to re-implement the complex logic to figure out whether the field
// value is empty.
$elements['#required_but_empty'] = TRUE;
}
}
// Call user-defined form level validators.
if (isset($form_id)) {
$this->executeValidateHandlers($elements, $form_state);
}
elseif (isset($elements['#element_validate'])) {
foreach ($elements['#element_validate'] as $callback) {
$complete_form =& $form_state->getCompleteForm();
call_user_func_array($form_state->prepareCallback($callback), [
&$elements,
&$form_state,
&$complete_form,
]);
}
}
// Ensure that a #required form error is thrown, regardless of whether
// #element_validate handlers changed any properties. If $is_empty_value
// is defined, then above #required validation code ran, so the other
// variables are also known to be defined and we can test them again.
if (isset($is_empty_value) && ($is_empty_multiple || $is_empty_string || $is_empty_value || $is_empty_null)) {
if (isset($elements['#required_error'])) {
$form_state->setError($elements, $elements['#required_error']);
}
elseif (isset($elements['#title'])) {
$form_state->setError($elements, $this->t('@name field is required.', [
'@name' => $elements['#title'],
]));
}
else {
$form_state->setError($elements);
}
}
$elements['#validated'] = TRUE;
}
// Done validating this element, so turn off error suppression.
// self::doValidateForm() turns it on again when starting on the next
// element, if it's still appropriate to do so.
$form_state->setLimitValidationErrors(NULL);
}
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