function _form_test_tableselect_get_data

Same name and namespace in other branches
  1. 7.x modules/simpletest/tests/form_test.module \_form_test_tableselect_get_data()
  2. 9 core/modules/system/tests/modules/form_test/form_test.module \_form_test_tableselect_get_data()
  3. 8.9.x core/modules/system/tests/modules/form_test/form_test.module \_form_test_tableselect_get_data()
  4. 10 core/modules/system/tests/modules/form_test/form_test.module \_form_test_tableselect_get_data()

Create a header and options array. Helper function for callbacks.

4 calls to _form_test_tableselect_get_data()
ElementsTableSelectTest::testMultipleFalseOptionChecker in core/modules/system/tests/src/Functional/Form/ElementsTableSelectTest.php
Tests error handling for invalid tableselect values with radio buttons.
ElementsTableSelectTest::testMultipleTrueOptionChecker in core/modules/system/tests/src/Functional/Form/ElementsTableSelectTest.php
Tests error handling for invalid tableselect values with checkboxes.
FormTestTableSelectColspanForm::buildForm in core/modules/system/tests/modules/form_test/src/Form/FormTestTableSelectColspanForm.php
Form constructor.
FormTestTableSelectFormBase::tableselectFormBuilder in core/modules/system/tests/modules/form_test/src/Form/FormTestTableSelectFormBase.php
Build a form to test the tableselect element.

File

core/modules/system/tests/modules/form_test/form_test.module, line 43

Code

function _form_test_tableselect_get_data() {
    $header = [
        'one' => t('One'),
        'two' => t('Two'),
        'three' => t('Three'),
        'four' => t('Four'),
    ];
    $options['row1'] = [
        'title' => [
            'data' => [
                '#title' => t('row1'),
            ],
        ],
        'one' => 'row1col1',
        'two' => t('row1col2'),
        'three' => t('row1col3'),
        'four' => t('row1col4'),
    ];
    $options['row2'] = [
        'title' => [
            'data' => [
                '#title' => t('row2'),
            ],
        ],
        'one' => 'row2col1',
        'two' => t('row2col2'),
        'three' => t('row2col3'),
        'four' => t('row2col4'),
    ];
    $options['row3'] = [
        'title' => [
            'data' => [
                '#title' => t('row3'),
            ],
        ],
        'one' => 'row3col1',
        'two' => t('row3col2'),
        'three' => t('row3col3'),
        'four' => t('row3col4'),
    ];
    return [
        $header,
        $options,
    ];
}

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