function View::preRenderViewElement

Same name and namespace in other branches
  1. 9 core/modules/views/src/Element/View.php \Drupal\views\Element\View::preRenderViewElement()
  2. 8.9.x core/modules/views/src/Element/View.php \Drupal\views\Element\View::preRenderViewElement()
  3. 10 core/modules/views/src/Element/View.php \Drupal\views\Element\View::preRenderViewElement()

View element pre render callback.

1 call to View::preRenderViewElement()
ViewsBlock::build in core/modules/views/src/Plugin/Block/ViewsBlock.php
Builds and returns the renderable array for this block plugin.

File

core/modules/views/src/Element/View.php, line 36

Class

View
Provides a render element to display a view.

Namespace

Drupal\views\Element

Code

public static function preRenderViewElement($element) {
    // Allow specific Views displays to explicitly perform pre-rendering, for
    // those displays that need to be able to know the fully built render array.
    if (!empty($element['#pre_rendered'])) {
        return $element;
    }
    if (!isset($element['#view'])) {
        $view = Views::getView($element['#name']);
        if (!$view) {
            throw new ViewRenderElementException("Invalid View name ({$element['#name']}) given.");
        }
    }
    else {
        $view = $element['#view'];
    }
    $element += $view->element;
    $view->element =& $element;
    // Mark the element as being prerendered, so other code like
    // \Drupal\views\ViewExecutable::setCurrentPage knows that its no longer
    // possible to manipulate the $element.
    $view->element['#pre_rendered'] = TRUE;
    if (isset($element['#response'])) {
        $view->setResponse($element['#response']);
    }
    if ($view && $view->access($element['#display_id'])) {
        if (!empty($element['#embed'])) {
            $element['view_build'] = $view->preview($element['#display_id'], $element['#arguments']);
        }
        else {
            // Add contextual links to the view. We need to attach them to the dummy
            // $view_array variable, since contextual_preprocess() requires that they
            // be attached to an array (not an object) in order to process them. For
            // our purposes, it doesn't matter what we attach them to, since once they
            // are processed by contextual_preprocess() they will appear in the
            // $title_suffix variable (which we will then render in
            // views-view.html.twig).
            $view->setDisplay($element['#display_id']);
            // Add the result of the executed view as a child element so any
            // #pre_render elements for the view will get processed. A #pre_render
            // element cannot be added to the main element as this is already inside
            // a #pre_render callback.
            $element['view_build'] = $view->executeDisplay($element['#display_id'], $element['#arguments']);
            if (isset($element['view_build']['#title'])) {
                $element['#title'] =& $element['view_build']['#title'];
            }
            if (empty($view->display_handler
                ->getPluginDefinition()['returns_response'])) {
                // views_add_contextual_links() needs the following information in
                // order to be attached to the view.
                $element['#view_id'] = $view->storage
                    ->id();
                $element['#view_display_show_admin_links'] = $view->getShowAdminLinks();
                $element['#view_display_plugin_id'] = $view->display_handler
                    ->getPluginId();
                views_add_contextual_links($element, 'view', $view->current_display);
            }
        }
        if (empty($view->display_handler
            ->getPluginDefinition()['returns_response'])) {
            $element['#attributes']['class'][] = 'views-element-container';
            $element['#theme_wrappers'] = [
                'container',
            ];
        }
    }
    return $element;
}

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