block.api.php
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Hooks provided by the Block module.
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<?php
/**
* @file
* Hooks provided by the Block module.
*/
use Drupal\Core\Access\AccessResult;
/**
* @defgroup block_api Block API
* @{
* Information about the classes and interfaces that make up the Block API.
*
* Blocks are a combination of a configuration entity and a plugin. The
* configuration entity stores placement information (theme, region, weight) and
* any other configuration that is specific to the block. The block plugin does
* the work of rendering the block's content for display.
*
* To define a block in a module you need to:
* - Define a Block plugin by creating a new class that implements the
* \Drupal\Core\Block\BlockPluginInterface, in namespace Plugin\Block under your
* module namespace. For more information about creating plugins, see the
* @link plugin_api Plugin API topic. @endlink
* - Usually you will want to extend the \Drupal\Core\Block\BlockBase class, which
* provides a common configuration form and utility methods for getting and
* setting configuration in the block configuration entity.
* - Block plugins use the annotations defined by
* \Drupal\Core\Block\Annotation\Block. See the
* @link annotation Annotations topic @endlink for more information about
* annotations.
*
* The Block API also makes use of Condition plugins, for conditional block
* placement. Condition plugins have interface
* \Drupal\Core\Condition\ConditionInterface, base class
* \Drupal\Core\Condition\ConditionPluginBase, and go in plugin namespace
* Plugin\Condition. Again, see the Plugin API and Annotations topics for
* details of how to create a plugin class and annotate it.
*
* There are also several block-related hooks, which allow you to affect
* the content and access permissions for blocks:
* - hook_block_view_alter()
* - hook_block_view_BASE_BLOCK_ID_alter()
* - hook_block_access()
*
* Further information and examples:
* - \Drupal\system\Plugin\Block\SystemPoweredByBlock provides a simple example
* of defining a block.
* - \Drupal\user\Plugin\Condition\UserRole is a straightforward example of a
* block placement condition plugin.
* - \Drupal\book\Plugin\Block\BookNavigationBlock is an example of a block with
* a custom configuration form.
* - For a more in-depth discussion of the Block API, see
* https://www.drupal.org/developing/api/8/block_api.
* - The Examples for Developers project also provides a Block example in
* https://www.drupal.org/project/examples.
* @}
*/
/**
* @addtogroup hooks
* @{
*/
/**
* Alter the result of \Drupal\Core\Block\BlockBase::build().
*
* This hook is called after the content has been assembled in a structured
* array and may be used for doing processing which requires that the complete
* block content structure has been built.
*
* If the module wishes to act on the rendered HTML of the block rather than
* the structured content array, it may use this hook to add a #post_render
* callback. Alternatively, it could also implement hook_preprocess_HOOK() for
* block.html.twig. See drupal_render() documentation or the
* @link themeable Default theme implementations topic @endlink for details.
*
* In addition to hook_block_view_alter(), which is called for all blocks, there
* is hook_block_view_BASE_BLOCK_ID_alter(), which can be used to target a
* specific block or set of similar blocks.
*
* @param array &$build
* A renderable array of data, as returned from the build() implementation of
* the plugin that defined the block:
* - #title: The default localized title of the block.
* @param \Drupal\Core\Block\BlockPluginInterface $block
* The block plugin instance.
*
* @see hook_block_view_BASE_BLOCK_ID_alter()
* @see entity_crud
*
* @ingroup block_api
*/
function hook_block_view_alter(array &$build, \Drupal\Core\Block\BlockPluginInterface $block) {
// Remove the contextual links on all blocks that provide them.
if (isset($build['#contextual_links'])) {
unset($build['#contextual_links']);
}
}
/**
* Provide a block plugin specific block_view alteration.
*
* In this hook name, BASE_BLOCK_ID refers to the block implementation's plugin
* id, regardless of whether the plugin supports derivatives. For example, for
* the \Drupal\system\Plugin\Block\SystemPoweredByBlock block, this would be
* 'system_powered_by_block' as per that class's annotation. And for the
* \Drupal\system\Plugin\Block\SystemMenuBlock block, it would be
* 'system_menu_block' as per that class's annotation, regardless of which menu
* the derived block is for.
*
* @param array $build
* A renderable array of data, as returned from the build() implementation of
* the plugin that defined the block:
* - #title: The default localized title of the block.
* @param \Drupal\Core\Block\BlockPluginInterface $block
* The block plugin instance.
*
* @see hook_block_view_alter()
* @see entity_crud
*
* @ingroup block_api
*/
function hook_block_view_BASE_BLOCK_ID_alter(array &$build, \Drupal\Core\Block\BlockPluginInterface $block) {
// Change the title of the specific block.
$build['#title'] = t('New title of the block');
}
/**
* Alter the result of \Drupal\Core\Block\BlockBase::build().
*
* Unlike hook_block_view_alter(), this hook is called very early, before the
* block is being assembled. Therefore, it is early enough to alter the
* cacheability metadata (change #cache), or to explicitly placeholder the block
* (set #create_placeholder).
*
* In addition to hook_block_build_alter(), which is called for all blocks,
* there is hook_block_build_BASE_BLOCK_ID_alter(), which can be used to target
* a specific block or set of similar blocks.
*
* @param array &$build
* A renderable array of data, only containing #cache.
* @param \Drupal\Core\Block\BlockPluginInterface $block
* The block plugin instance.
*
* @see hook_block_build_BASE_BLOCK_ID_alter()
* @see entity_crud
*
* @ingroup block_api
*/
function hook_block_build_alter(array &$build, \Drupal\Core\Block\BlockPluginInterface $block) {
// Add the 'user' cache context to some blocks.
if ($block->label() === 'some condition') {
$build['#cache']['contexts'][] = 'user';
}
}
/**
* Provide a block plugin specific block_build alteration.
*
* In this hook name, BASE_BLOCK_ID refers to the block implementation's plugin
* id, regardless of whether the plugin supports derivatives. For example, for
* the \Drupal\system\Plugin\Block\SystemPoweredByBlock block, this would be
* 'system_powered_by_block' as per that class's annotation. And for the
* \Drupal\system\Plugin\Block\SystemMenuBlock block, it would be
* 'system_menu_block' as per that class's annotation, regardless of which menu
* the derived block is for.
*
* @param array $build
* A renderable array of data, only containing #cache.
* @param \Drupal\Core\Block\BlockPluginInterface $block
* The block plugin instance.
*
* @see hook_block_build_alter()
* @see entity_crud
*
* @ingroup block_api
*/
function hook_block_build_BASE_BLOCK_ID_alter(array &$build, \Drupal\Core\Block\BlockPluginInterface $block) {
// Explicitly enable placeholdering of the specific block.
$build['#create_placeholder'] = TRUE;
}
/**
* Control access to a block instance.
*
* Modules may implement this hook if they want to have a say in whether or not
* a given user has access to perform a given operation on a block instance.
*
* @param \Drupal\block\Entity\Block $block
* The block instance.
* @param string $operation
* The operation to be performed; for instance, 'view', 'create', 'delete', or
* 'update'.
* @param \Drupal\Core\Session\AccountInterface $account
* The user object to perform the access check operation on.
*
* @return \Drupal\Core\Access\AccessResultInterface
* The access result. If all implementations of this hook return
* AccessResultInterface objects whose value is !isAllowed() and
* !isForbidden(), then default access rules from
* \Drupal\block\BlockAccessControlHandler::checkAccess() are used.
*
* @see \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityAccessControlHandler::access()
* @see \Drupal\block\BlockAccessControlHandler::checkAccess()
* @ingroup block_api
*/
function hook_block_access(\Drupal\block\Entity\Block $block, $operation, \Drupal\Core\Session\AccountInterface $account) {
// Example code that would prevent displaying the 'Powered by Drupal' block in
// a region different than the footer.
if ($operation == 'view' && $block->getPluginId() == 'system_powered_by_block') {
return AccessResult::forbiddenIf($block->getRegion() != 'footer')
->addCacheableDependency($block);
}
// No opinion.
return AccessResult::neutral();
}
/**
* @} End of "addtogroup hooks".
*/
Functions
Title | Deprecated | Summary |
---|---|---|
hook_block_access | Control access to a block instance. | |
hook_block_build_alter | Alter the result of \Drupal\Core\Block\BlockBase::build(). | |
hook_block_build_BASE_BLOCK_ID_alter | Provide a block plugin specific block_build alteration. | |
hook_block_view_alter | Alter the result of \Drupal\Core\Block\BlockBase::build(). | |
hook_block_view_BASE_BLOCK_ID_alter | Provide a block plugin specific block_view alteration. |
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