LanguageNegotiatorInterface.php
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Drupal\languageFile
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core/
modules/ language/ src/ LanguageNegotiatorInterface.php
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<?php
namespace Drupal\language;
use Drupal\Core\Session\AccountInterface;
/**
* Common interface for language negotiation services.
*
* The language negotiation API is based on two major concepts:
* - Language types: types of translatable data (the types of data that a user
* can view or request).
* - Language negotiation methods: responsible for determining which language to
* use to present a particular piece of data to the user.
* Both language types and language negotiation methods are customizable.
*
* Drupal defines three built-in language types:
* - Interface language: The page's main language, used to present translated
* user interface elements such as titles, labels, help text, and messages.
* - Content language: The language used to present content that is available
* in more than one language.
* - URL language: The language associated with URLs. When generating a URL,
* this value will be used for URL's as a default if no explicit preference is
* provided.
* Modules can define additional language types through
* hook_language_types_info(), and alter existing language type definitions
* through hook_language_types_info_alter().
*
* Language types may be configurable or fixed. The language negotiation
* methods associated with a configurable language type can be explicitly
* set through the user interface. A fixed language type has predetermined
* (module-defined) language negotiation settings and, thus, does not appear in
* the configuration page. Here is a code snippet that makes the content
* language (which by default inherits the interface language's values)
* configurable:
* @code
* function my_module_language_types_info_alter(&$language_types) {
* unset($language_types[LanguageInterface::TYPE_CONTENT]['fixed']);
* }
* @endcode
*
* The locked configuration property prevents one language type from being
* switched from customized to not customized, and vice versa.
* @see \Drupal\language\LanguageNegotiator::updateConfiguration()
*
* Every language type can have a different set of language negotiation methods
* assigned to it. Different language types often share the same language
* negotiation settings, but they can have independent settings if needed. If
* two language types are configured the same way, their language switcher
* configuration will be functionally identical and the same settings will act
* on both language types.
*
* Drupal defines the following built-in language negotiation methods:
* - URL: Determine the language from the URL (path prefix or domain).
* - Session: Determine the language from a request/session parameter.
* - User: Follow the user's language preference.
* - User admin language: Identify admin language from the user preferences.
* - Browser: Determine the language from the browser's language settings.
* - Selected language: Use the default site language.
* Language negotiation methods are simple plugin classes that implement a
* particular logic to return a language code. For instance, the URL method
* searches for a valid path prefix or domain name in the current request URL.
* If a language negotiation method does not return a valid language code, the
* next method associated with the language type (based on method weight) is
* invoked.
*
* Modules can define additional language negotiation methods by simply provide
* the related plugins, and alter existing methods through
* hook_language_negotiation_info_alter(). Here is an example snippet that lets
* path prefixes be ignored for administrative paths:
* @code
* function my_module_language_negotiation_info_alter(&$negotiation_info) {
* // Replace the original plugin with our own implementation.
* $method_id = \Drupal\language\Plugin\LanguageNegotiation\LanguageNegotiationUrl::METHOD_ID;
* $negotiation_info[$method_id]['class'] = 'Drupal\my_module\Plugin\LanguageNegotiation\MyLanguageNegotiationUrl';
* }
*
* class MyLanguageNegotiationUrl extends LanguageNegotiationUrl {
* public function getLangcode(Request $request = NULL) {
* if ($request) {
* // Use the original URL language negotiation method to get a valid
* // language code.
* $langcode = parent::getLangcode($request);
*
* // If we are on an administrative path, override with the default
* language.
* if ($request->query->has('q') && strtok($request->query->get('q'), '/') == 'admin') {
* return $this->languageManager->getDefaultLanguage()->getId();
* }
* return $langcode;
* }
* }
* }
* @endcode
*
* For more information, see
* @link https://www.drupal.org/node/1497272 Language Negotiation API @endlink
*/
interface LanguageNegotiatorInterface {
/**
* The language negotiation method id for the language negotiator itself.
*/
const METHOD_ID = 'language-default';
/**
* Resets the negotiated languages and the method instances.
*/
public function reset();
/**
* Sets the current active user and resets all language types.
*
* @param \Drupal\Core\Session\AccountInterface $current_user
* The current active user.
*/
public function setCurrentUser(AccountInterface $current_user);
/**
* Initializes the specified language type.
*
* @param string $type
* The language type to be initialized.
*
* @return \Drupal\Core\Language\LanguageInterface[]
* Returns an array containing a single language keyed by the language
* negotiation method ID used to determine the language of the specified
* type. If negotiation is not possible the default language is returned.
*/
public function initializeType($type);
/**
* Returns the language negotiation methods enabled for a language type.
*
* @param string $type
* (optional) The language type. If no type is specified all the method
* definitions are returned.
*
* @return array[]
* An array of language negotiation method definitions keyed by method id.
*/
public function getNegotiationMethods($type = NULL);
/**
* Returns an instance of the specified language negotiation method.
*
* @param string $method_id
* The method identifier.
*
* @return \Drupal\language\LanguageNegotiationMethodInterface
*/
public function getNegotiationMethodInstance($method_id);
/**
* Returns the ID of the language type's primary language negotiation method.
*
* @param string $type
* The language type.
*
* @return string
* The identifier of the primary language negotiation method for the given
* language type, or the default method if none exists.
*/
public function getPrimaryNegotiationMethod($type);
/**
* Checks whether a language negotiation method is enabled for a language type.
*
* @param string $method_id
* The language negotiation method ID.
* @param string $type
* (optional) The language type. If none is passed, all the configurable
* language types will be inspected.
*
* @return bool
* TRUE if the method is enabled for at least one of the given language
* types, or FALSE otherwise.
*/
public function isNegotiationMethodEnabled($method_id, $type = NULL);
/**
* Saves a list of language negotiation methods for a language type.
*
* @param string $type
* The language type.
* @param int[] $enabled_methods
* An array of language negotiation method weights keyed by method ID.
*/
public function saveConfiguration($type, $enabled_methods);
/**
* Resave the configuration to purge missing negotiation methods.
*/
public function purgeConfiguration();
/**
* Updates the configuration based on the given language types.
*
* Stores the list of the language types along with information about their
* configurable state. Stores the default settings if the language type is
* not configurable.
*
* @param string[] $types
* An array of configurable language types.
*/
public function updateConfiguration(array $types);
}
Interfaces
Title | Deprecated | Summary |
---|---|---|
LanguageNegotiatorInterface | Common interface for language negotiation services. |
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