function ManyToOne::operators

Same name and namespace in other branches
  1. 9 core/modules/views/src/Plugin/views/filter/ManyToOne.php \Drupal\views\Plugin\views\filter\ManyToOne::operators()
  2. 8.9.x core/modules/views/src/Plugin/views/filter/ManyToOne.php \Drupal\views\Plugin\views\filter\ManyToOne::operators()
  3. 10 core/modules/views/src/Plugin/views/filter/ManyToOne.php \Drupal\views\Plugin\views\filter\ManyToOne::operators()

Overrides InOperator::operators

2 calls to ManyToOne::operators()
ManyToOne::ensureMyTable in core/modules/views/src/Plugin/views/filter/ManyToOne.php
Ensures that the main table for this handler is in the query.
Roles::operators in core/modules/user/src/Plugin/views/filter/Roles.php
Override empty and not empty operator labels to be clearer for user roles.
1 method overrides ManyToOne::operators()
Roles::operators in core/modules/user/src/Plugin/views/filter/Roles.php
Override empty and not empty operator labels to be clearer for user roles.

File

core/modules/views/src/Plugin/views/filter/ManyToOne.php, line 61

Class

ManyToOne
Complex filter to handle filtering for many to one relationships.

Namespace

Drupal\views\Plugin\views\filter

Code

public function operators() {
    $operators = [
        'or' => [
            'title' => $this->t('Is one of'),
            'short' => $this->t('or'),
            'short_single' => $this->t('='),
            'method' => 'opHelper',
            'values' => 1,
            'ensure_my_table' => 'helper',
        ],
        'and' => [
            'title' => $this->t('Is all of'),
            'short' => $this->t('and'),
            'short_single' => $this->t('='),
            'method' => 'opHelper',
            'values' => 1,
            'ensure_my_table' => 'helper',
        ],
        'not' => [
            'title' => $this->t('Is none of'),
            'short' => $this->t('not'),
            'short_single' => $this->t('<>'),
            'method' => 'opHelper',
            'values' => 1,
            'ensure_my_table' => 'helper',
        ],
    ];
    // if the definition allows for the empty operator, add it.
    if (!empty($this->definition['allow empty'])) {
        $operators += [
            'empty' => [
                'title' => $this->t('Is empty (NULL)'),
                'method' => 'opEmpty',
                'short' => $this->t('empty'),
                'values' => 0,
            ],
            'not empty' => [
                'title' => $this->t('Is not empty (NOT NULL)'),
                'method' => 'opEmpty',
                'short' => $this->t('not empty'),
                'values' => 0,
            ],
        ];
    }
    return $operators;
}

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