SandwichPluginManager.php
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modules/
plugin_type_example/ src/ SandwichPluginManager.php
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<?php
namespace Drupal\plugin_type_example;
use Drupal\Core\Cache\CacheBackendInterface;
use Drupal\Core\Extension\ModuleHandlerInterface;
use Drupal\Core\Plugin\DefaultPluginManager;
use Drupal\plugin_type_example\Annotation\Sandwich;
/**
* A plugin manager for sandwich plugins.
*
* The SandwichPluginManager class extends the DefaultPluginManager to provide
* a way to manage sandwich plugins. A plugin manager defines a new plugin type
* and how instances of any plugin of that type will be discovered, instantiated
* and more.
*
* Using the DefaultPluginManager as a starting point sets up our sandwich
* plugin type to use annotated discovery.
*
* The plugin manager is also declared as a service in
* plugin_type_example.services.yml so that it can be easily accessed and used
* anytime we need to work with sandwich plugins.
*/
class SandwichPluginManager extends DefaultPluginManager {
/**
* Creates the discovery object.
*
* @param \Traversable $namespaces
* An object that implements \Traversable which contains the root paths
* keyed by the corresponding namespace to look for plugin implementations.
* @param \Drupal\Core\Cache\CacheBackendInterface $cache_backend
* Cache backend instance to use.
* @param \Drupal\Core\Extension\ModuleHandlerInterface $module_handler
* The module handler to invoke the alter hook with.
*/
public function __construct(\Traversable $namespaces, CacheBackendInterface $cache_backend, ModuleHandlerInterface $module_handler) {
// We replace the $subdir parameter with our own value.
// This tells the plugin manager to look for Sandwich plugins in the
// 'src/Plugin/Sandwich' subdirectory of any enabled modules. This also
// serves to define the PSR-4 subnamespace in which sandwich plugins will
// live. Modules can put a plugin class in their own namespace such as
// Drupal\{module_name}\Plugin\Sandwich\MySandwichPlugin.
$subdir = 'Plugin/Sandwich';
// The name of the interface that plugins should adhere to. Drupal will
// enforce this as a requirement. If a plugin does not implement this
// interface, Drupal will throw an error.
$plugin_interface = SandwichInterface::class;
// The name of the annotation class that contains the plugin definition.
$plugin_definition_annotation_name = Sandwich::class;
parent::__construct($subdir, $namespaces, $module_handler, $plugin_interface, $plugin_definition_annotation_name);
// This allows the plugin definitions to be altered by an alter hook. The
// parameter defines the name of the hook, thus: hook_sandwich_info_alter().
// In this example, we implement this hook to change the plugin definitions:
// see plugin_type_example_sandwich_info_alter().
$this->alterInfo('sandwich_info');
// This sets the caching method for our plugin definitions. Plugin
// definitions are discovered by examining the $subdir defined above, for
// any classes with an $plugin_definition_annotation_name. The annotations
// are read, and then the resulting data is cached using the provided cache
// backend. For our Sandwich plugin type, we've specified the @cache.default
// service be used in the plugin_type_example.services.yml file. The second
// argument is a cache key prefix. Out of the box Drupal with the default
// cache backend setup will store our plugin definition in the cache_default
// table using the sandwich_info key. All that is implementation details
// however, all we care about it that caching for our plugin definition is
// taken care of by this call.
$this->setCacheBackend($cache_backend, 'sandwich_info', [
'sandwich_info',
]);
}
}
Classes
Title | Deprecated | Summary |
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SandwichPluginManager | A plugin manager for sandwich plugins. |