function ConfigImporter::checkOp
Same name in other branches
- 9 core/lib/Drupal/Core/Config/ConfigImporter.php \Drupal\Core\Config\ConfigImporter::checkOp()
- 10 core/lib/Drupal/Core/Config/ConfigImporter.php \Drupal\Core\Config\ConfigImporter::checkOp()
- 11.x core/lib/Drupal/Core/Config/ConfigImporter.php \Drupal\Core\Config\ConfigImporter::checkOp()
Checks that the operation is still valid.
During a configuration import secondary writes and deletes are possible. This method checks that the operation is still valid before processing a configuration change.
Parameters
string $collection: The configuration collection.
string $op: The change operation.
string $name: The name of the configuration to process.
Return value
bool TRUE is to continue processing, FALSE otherwise.
Throws
\Drupal\Core\Config\ConfigImporterException
1 call to ConfigImporter::checkOp()
- ConfigImporter::processConfigurations in core/
lib/ Drupal/ Core/ Config/ ConfigImporter.php - Processes configuration as a batch operation.
File
-
core/
lib/ Drupal/ Core/ Config/ ConfigImporter.php, line 857
Class
- ConfigImporter
- Defines a configuration importer.
Namespace
Drupal\Core\ConfigCode
protected function checkOp($collection, $op, $name) {
if ($op == 'rename') {
$names = $this->storageComparer
->extractRenameNames($name);
$target_exists = $this->storageComparer
->getTargetStorage($collection)
->exists($names['new_name']);
if ($target_exists) {
// If the target exists, the rename has already occurred as the
// result of a secondary configuration write. Change the operation
// into an update. This is the desired behavior since renames often
// have to occur together. For example, renaming a node type must
// also result in renaming its fields and entity displays.
$this->storageComparer
->moveRenameToUpdate($name);
return FALSE;
}
return TRUE;
}
$target_exists = $this->storageComparer
->getTargetStorage($collection)
->exists($name);
switch ($op) {
case 'delete':
if (!$target_exists) {
// The configuration has already been deleted. For example, a field
// is automatically deleted if all the instances are.
$this->setProcessedConfiguration($collection, $op, $name);
return FALSE;
}
break;
case 'create':
if ($target_exists) {
// If the target already exists, use the entity storage to delete it
// again, if is a simple config, delete it directly.
if ($entity_type_id = $this->configManager
->getEntityTypeIdByName($name)) {
$entity_storage = $this->configManager
->getEntityTypeManager()
->getStorage($entity_type_id);
$entity_type = $this->configManager
->getEntityTypeManager()
->getDefinition($entity_type_id);
$entity = $entity_storage->load($entity_storage->getIDFromConfigName($name, $entity_type->getConfigPrefix()));
$entity->delete();
$this->logError($this->t('Deleted and replaced configuration entity "@name"', [
'@name' => $name,
]));
}
else {
$this->storageComparer
->getTargetStorage($collection)
->delete($name);
$this->logError($this->t('Deleted and replaced configuration "@name"', [
'@name' => $name,
]));
}
return TRUE;
}
break;
case 'update':
if (!$target_exists) {
$this->logError($this->t('Update target "@name" is missing.', [
'@name' => $name,
]));
// Mark as processed so that the synchronization continues. Once the
// the current synchronization is complete it will show up as a
// create.
$this->setProcessedConfiguration($collection, $op, $name);
return FALSE;
}
break;
}
return TRUE;
}
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