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<?php namespace Drupal\Core\Theme; use Drupal\Core\Routing\RouteMatchInterface; /** * ..
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<?php
namespace Drupal\Core\Theme;
use Drupal\Core\Routing\RouteMatchInterface;
/**
* Provides a high level access to the active theme and methods to use it.
*
* Beside the active theme it provides a wrapper around _theme as well as the
* alter functionality for themes.
*/
interface ThemeManagerInterface {
/**
* Generates themed output.
*
* See the @link themeable Default theme implementations topic @endlink for
* details.
*
* @param string|string[] $hook
* The name of the theme hook to call or an array of names of theme hooks to
* call.
* @param array $variables
* An associative array of theme variables.
*
* @return string|\Drupal\Component\Render\MarkupInterface
* The rendered output, or a Markup object.
*/
public function render($hook, array $variables);
/**
* Returns the active theme object.
*
* @param \Drupal\Core\Routing\RouteMatchInterface|null $route_match
* The route match.
*
* @return \Drupal\Core\Theme\ActiveTheme
*/
public function getActiveTheme(?RouteMatchInterface $route_match = NULL);
/**
* Determines whether there is an active theme.
*
* @return bool
*/
public function hasActiveTheme();
/**
* Resets the current active theme.
*
* Note: This method should not be used in common cases, just in special cases
* like tests.
*
* @return $this
*/
public function resetActiveTheme();
/**
* Sets the current active theme manually.
*
* Note: This method should not be used in common cases, just in special cases
* like tests.
*
* @param \Drupal\Core\Theme\ActiveTheme $active_theme
* The new active theme.
*
* @return $this
*/
public function setActiveTheme(ActiveTheme $active_theme);
/**
* Passes alterable variables to specific $theme_TYPE_alter() implementations.
*
* Executes an alter hook on the current theme. It also invokes alter hooks
* for all base themes.
*
* $theme specifies the theme name of the active theme and all its base
* themes.
*
* This dispatch function hands off the passed-in variables to type-specific
* $theme_TYPE_alter() implementations in the active theme. It ensures a
* consistent interface for all altering operations.
*
* A maximum of 2 alterable arguments is supported. In case more arguments
* need to be passed and alterable, modules provide additional variables
* assigned by reference in the last $context argument:
* @code
* $context = [
* 'alterable' => &$alterable,
* 'unalterable' => $unalterable,
* 'foo' => 'bar',
* );
* $this->alter('my_module_data', $alterable1, $alterable2, $context);
* @endcode
*
* Note that objects are always passed by reference. If it is absolutely
* required that no implementation alters a passed object in $context, then an
* object needs to be cloned:
* @code
* $context = [
* 'unalterable_object' => clone $object,
* ];
* $this->alter('my_module_data', $data, $context);
* @endcode
*
* @param string|array $type
* A string describing the type of the alterable $data. 'form', 'links',
* 'node_content', and so on are several examples. Alternatively can be an
* array, in which case $theme_TYPE_alter() is invoked for each value in the
* array. When Form API is using $this->alter() to
* execute both $theme_form_alter() and $theme_form_FORM_ID_alter()
* implementations, it passes ['form', 'form_' . $form_id] for $type.
* @param mixed $data
* The variable that will be passed to $theme_TYPE_alter() implementations
* to be altered. The type of this variable depends on the value of the
* $type argument. For example, when altering a 'form', $data will be a
* structured array. When altering a 'profile', $data will be an object.
* @param mixed $context1
* (optional) An additional variable that is passed by reference.
* @param mixed $context2
* (optional) An additional variable that is passed by reference. If more
* context needs to be provided to implementations, then this should be an
* associative array as described above.
*
* @see \Drupal\Core\Extension\ModuleHandlerInterface
*/
public function alter($type, &$data, &$context1 = NULL, &$context2 = NULL);
/**
* Provides an alter hook for a specific theme.
*
* Similar to ::alter, it also invokes the alter hooks for the base themes.
*
* @param \Drupal\Core\Theme\ActiveTheme $theme
* A manually specified theme.
* @param string|array $type
* A string describing the type of the alterable $data.
* @param mixed $data
* The variable that will be passed to $theme_TYPE_alter() implementations
* @param mixed $context1
* (optional) An additional variable that is passed by reference.
* @param mixed $context2
* (optional) An additional variable that is passed by reference.
*
* @see ::alter
*/
public function alterForTheme(ActiveTheme $theme, $type, &$data, &$context1 = NULL, &$context2 = NULL);
}
?>
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<?php
namespace Drupal\Core\Theme;
use Drupal\Core\Routing\RouteMatchInterface;
/**
* Provides a high level access to the active theme and methods to use it.
*
* Beside the active theme it provides a wrapper around _theme as well as the
* alter functionality for themes.
*/
interface ThemeManagerInterface {
/**
* Generates themed output.
*
* See the @link themeable Default theme implementations topic @endlink for
* details.
*
* @param string|string[] $hook
* The name of the theme hook to call or an array of names of theme hooks to
* call.
* @param array $variables
* An associative array of theme variables.
*
* @return string|\Drupal\Component\Render\MarkupInterface
* The rendered output, or a Markup object.
*/
public function render($hook, array $variables);
/**
* Returns the active theme object.
*
* @param \Drupal\Core\Routing\RouteMatchInterface|null $route_match
* The route match.
*
* @return \Drupal\Core\Theme\ActiveTheme
*/
public function getActiveTheme(?RouteMatchInterface $route_match = NULL);
/**
* Determines whether there is an active theme.
*
* @return bool
*/
public function hasActiveTheme();
/**
* Resets the current active theme.
*
* Note: This method should not be used in common cases, just in special cases
* like tests.
*
* @return $this
*/
public function resetActiveTheme();
/**
* Sets the current active theme manually.
*
* Note: This method should not be used in common cases, just in special cases
* like tests.
*
* @param \Drupal\Core\Theme\ActiveTheme $active_theme
* The new active theme.
*
* @return $this
*/
public function setActiveTheme(ActiveTheme $active_theme);
/**
* Passes alterable variables to specific $theme_TYPE_alter() implementations.
*
* Executes an alter hook on the current theme. It also invokes alter hooks
* for all base themes.
*
* $theme specifies the theme name of the active theme and all its base
* themes.
*
* This dispatch function hands off the passed-in variables to type-specific
* $theme_TYPE_alter() implementations in the active theme. It ensures a
* consistent interface for all altering operations.
*
* A maximum of 2 alterable arguments is supported. In case more arguments
* need to be passed and alterable, modules provide additional variables
* assigned by reference in the last $context argument:
* @code
* $context = [
* 'alterable' => &$alterable,
* 'unalterable' => $unalterable,
* 'foo' => 'bar',
* );
* $this->alter('my_module_data', $alterable1, $alterable2, $context);
* @endcode
*
* Note that objects are always passed by reference. If it is absolutely
* required that no implementation alters a passed object in $context, then an
* object needs to be cloned:
* @code
* $context = [
* 'unalterable_object' => clone $object,
* ];
* $this->alter('my_module_data', $data, $context);
* @endcode
*
* @param string|array $type
* A string describing the type of the alterable $data. 'form', 'links',
* 'node_content', and so on are several examples. Alternatively can be an
* array, in which case $theme_TYPE_alter() is invoked for each value in the
* array. When Form API is using $this->alter() to
* execute both $theme_form_alter() and $theme_form_FORM_ID_alter()
* implementations, it passes ['form', 'form_' . $form_id] for $type.
* @param mixed $data
* The variable that will be passed to $theme_TYPE_alter() implementations
* to be altered. The type of this variable depends on the value of the
* $type argument. For example, when altering a 'form', $data will be a
* structured array. When altering a 'profile', $data will be an object.
* @param mixed $context1
* (optional) An additional variable that is passed by reference.
* @param mixed $context2
* (optional) An additional variable that is passed by reference. If more
* context needs to be provided to implementations, then this should be an
* associative array as described above.
*
* @see \Drupal\Core\Extension\ModuleHandlerInterface
*/
public function alter($type, &$data, &$context1 = NULL, &$context2 = NULL);
/**
* Provides an alter hook for a specific theme.
*
* Similar to ::alter, it also invokes the alter hooks for the base themes.
*
* @param \Drupal\Core\Theme\ActiveTheme $theme
* A manually specified theme.
* @param string|array $type
* A string describing the type of the alterable $data.
* @param mixed $data
* The variable that will be passed to $theme_TYPE_alter() implementations
* @param mixed $context1
* (optional) An additional variable that is passed by reference.
* @param mixed $context2
* (optional) An additional variable that is passed by reference.
*
* @see ::alter
*/
public function alterForTheme(ActiveTheme $theme, $type, &$data, &$context1 = NULL, &$context2 = NULL);
}
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