function views_ui_add_limited_validation
Same name in other branches
- 9 core/modules/views_ui/admin.inc \views_ui_add_limited_validation()
- 10 core/modules/views_ui/admin.inc \views_ui_add_limited_validation()
- 11.x core/modules/views_ui/admin.inc \views_ui_add_limited_validation()
Processes a non-JavaScript fallback submit button to limit its validation errors.
1 string reference to 'views_ui_add_limited_validation'
- views_ui_add_ajax_trigger in core/
modules/ views_ui/ admin.inc - Converts a form element in the add view wizard to be AJAX-enabled.
File
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core/
modules/ views_ui/ admin.inc, line 122
Code
function views_ui_add_limited_validation($element, FormStateInterface $form_state) {
// Retrieve the AJAX triggering element so we can determine its parents. (We
// know it's at the same level of the complete form array as the submit
// button, so all we have to do to find it is swap out the submit button's
// last array parent.)
$array_parents = $element['#array_parents'];
array_pop($array_parents);
$array_parents[] = $element['#views_ui_ajax_data']['trigger_key'];
$ajax_triggering_element = NestedArray::getValue($form_state->getCompleteForm(), $array_parents);
// Limit this button's validation to the AJAX triggering element, so it can
// update the form for that change without requiring that the rest of the
// form be filled out properly yet.
$element['#limit_validation_errors'] = [
$ajax_triggering_element['#parents'],
];
// If we are in the process of a form submission and this is the button that
// was clicked, the form API workflow in \Drupal::formBuilder()->doBuildForm()
// will have already copied it to $form_state->getTriggeringElement() before
// our #process function is run. So we need to make the same modifications in
// $form_state as we did to the element itself, to ensure that
// #limit_validation_errors will actually be set in the correct place.
$clicked_button =& $form_state->getTriggeringElement();
if ($clicked_button && $clicked_button['#name'] == $element['#name'] && $clicked_button['#value'] == $element['#value']) {
$clicked_button['#limit_validation_errors'] = $element['#limit_validation_errors'];
}
return $element;
}
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