Same name and namespace in other branches
  1. 8.9.x core/modules/serialization/src/EntityResolver/TargetIdResolver.php \Drupal\serialization\EntityResolver\TargetIdResolver::resolve()
  2. 9 core/modules/serialization/src/EntityResolver/TargetIdResolver.php \Drupal\serialization\EntityResolver\TargetIdResolver::resolve()

Returns the local ID of an entity referenced by serialized data.

Drupal entities are loaded by and internally referenced by a local ID. Because different websites can use the same local ID to refer to different entities (e.g., node "1" can be a different node on foo.com and bar.com, or on example.com and staging.example.com), it is generally unsuitable for use in hypermedia data exchanges. Instead, UUIDs, URIs, or other globally unique IDs are preferred.

This function takes a $data array representing partially deserialized data for an entity reference, and resolves it to a local entity ID. For example, depending on the data specification being used, $data might contain a 'uuid' key, a 'uri' key, a 'href' key, or some other data identifying the entity, and it is up to the implementor of this interface to resolve that appropriately for the specification being used.

Parameters

\Symfony\Component\Serializer\Normalizer\NormalizerInterface $normalizer: The Normalizer which is handling the data.

array $data: The data passed into the calling Normalizer.

string $entity_type: The type of entity being resolved; e.g., 'node' or 'user'.

Return value

string|null Returns the local entity ID, if found. Otherwise, returns NULL.

Overrides EntityResolverInterface::resolve

File

core/modules/serialization/src/EntityResolver/TargetIdResolver.php, line 15

Class

TargetIdResolver
Resolves entities from data that contains an entity target ID.

Namespace

Drupal\serialization\EntityResolver

Code

public function resolve(NormalizerInterface $normalizer, $data, $entity_type) {
  if (isset($data['target_id'])) {
    return $data['target_id'];
  }
  return NULL;
}