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/**
* @ file
* Drupal database update API .
*
* This file contains functions to perform database updates for a Drupal
* installation . It is included and used extensively by update . php .
*/
use Drupal\Component\Graph\Graph ;
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use Drupal\Component\Utility\Html ;
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use Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityStorageException ;
use Drupal\Core\Utility\Error ;
/**
* Disables any extensions that are incompatible with the current core version .
*/
function update_fix_compatibility () {
$extension_config = \Drupal :: configFactory () -> getEditable ( 'core.extension' );
$save = FALSE ;
foreach ( array ( 'module' , 'theme' ) as $type ) {
foreach ( $extension_config -> get ( $type ) as $name => $weight ) {
if ( update_check_incompatibility ( $name , $type )) {
$extension_config -> clear ( " $type . $name " );
$save = TRUE ;
}
}
}
if ( $save ) {
$extension_config -> set ( 'module' , module_config_sort ( $extension_config -> get ( 'module' )));
$extension_config -> save ();
}
}
/**
* Tests the compatibility of a module or theme .
*/
function update_check_incompatibility ( $name , $type = 'module' ) {
static $themes , $modules ;
// Store values of expensive functions for future use.
if ( empty ( $themes ) || empty ( $modules )) {
// We need to do a full rebuild here to make sure the database reflects any
// code changes that were made in the filesystem before the update script
// was initiated.
$themes = \Drupal :: service ( 'theme_handler' ) -> rebuildThemeData ();
$modules = system_rebuild_module_data ();
}
if ( $type == 'module' && isset ( $modules [ $name ])) {
$file = $modules [ $name ];
}
elseif ( $type == 'theme' && isset ( $themes [ $name ])) {
$file = $themes [ $name ];
}
if ( ! isset ( $file )
|| ! isset ( $file -> info [ 'core' ])
|| $file -> info [ 'core' ] != \Drupal :: CORE_COMPATIBILITY
|| version_compare ( phpversion (), $file -> info [ 'php' ]) < 0 ) {
return TRUE ;
}
return FALSE ;
}
/**
* Returns whether the minimum schema requirement has been satisfied .
*
* @ return array
* A requirements info array .
*/
function update_system_schema_requirements () {
$requirements = array ();
$system_schema = drupal_get_installed_schema_version ( 'system' );
$requirements [ 'minimum schema' ][ 'title' ] = 'Minimum schema version' ;
if ( $system_schema >= \Drupal :: CORE_MINIMUM_SCHEMA_VERSION ) {
$requirements [ 'minimum schema' ] += array (
'value' => 'The installed schema version meets the minimum.' ,
'description' => 'Schema version: ' . $system_schema ,
);
}
else {
$requirements [ 'minimum schema' ] += array (
'value' => 'The installed schema version does not meet the minimum.' ,
'severity' => REQUIREMENT_ERROR ,
'description' => 'Your system schema version is ' . $system_schema . '. Updating directly from a schema version prior to 8000 is not supported. You must <a href="https://www.drupal.org/node/2179269">migrate your site to Drupal 8</a> first.' ,
);
}
return $requirements ;
}
/**
* Checks update requirements and reports errors and ( optionally ) warnings .
*/
function update_check_requirements () {
// Check requirements of all loaded modules.
$requirements = \Drupal :: moduleHandler () -> invokeAll ( 'requirements' , array ( 'update' ));
$requirements += update_system_schema_requirements ();
return $requirements ;
}
/**
* Forces a module to a given schema version .
*
* This function is rarely necessary .
*
* @ param string $module
* Name of the module .
* @ param string $schema_version
* The schema version the module should be set to .
*/
function update_set_schema ( $module , $schema_version ) {
\Drupal :: keyValue ( 'system.schema' ) -> set ( $module , $schema_version );
// system_list_reset() is in module.inc but that would only be available
// once the variable bootstrap is done.
require_once __DIR__ . '/module.inc' ;
system_list_reset ();
}
/**
* Implements callback_batch_operation () .
*
* Performs one update and stores the results for display on the results page .
*
* If an update function completes successfully , it should return a message
* as a string indicating success , for example :
* @ code
* return t ( 'New index added successfully.' );
* @ endcode
*
* Alternatively , it may return nothing . In that case , no message
* will be displayed at all .
*
* If it fails for whatever reason , it should throw an instance of
* Drupal\Core\Utility\UpdateException with an appropriate error message , for
* example :
* @ code
* use Drupal\Core\Utility\UpdateException ;
* throw new UpdateException ( t ( 'Description of what went wrong' ));
* @ endcode
*
* If an exception is thrown , the current update and all updates that depend on
* it will be aborted . The schema version will not be updated in this case , and
* all the aborted updates will continue to appear on update . php as updates
* that have not yet been run .
*
* If an update function needs to be re - run as part of a batch process , it
* should accept the $sandbox array by reference as its first parameter
* and set the #finished property to the percentage completed that it is, as a
* fraction of 1.
*
* @ param $module
* The module whose update will be run .
* @ param $number
* The update number to run .
* @ param $dependency_map
* An array whose keys are the names of all update functions that will be
* performed during this batch process , and whose values are arrays of other
* update functions that each one depends on .
* @ param $context
* The batch context array .
*
* @ see update_resolve_dependencies ()
*/
function update_do_one ( $module , $number , $dependency_map , & $context ) {
$function = $module . '_update_' . $number ;
// If this update was aborted in a previous step, or has a dependency that
// was aborted in a previous step, go no further.
if ( ! empty ( $context [ 'results' ][ '#abort' ]) && array_intersect ( $context [ 'results' ][ '#abort' ], array_merge ( $dependency_map , array ( $function )))) {
return ;
}
$ret = array ();
if ( function_exists ( $function )) {
try {
$ret [ 'results' ][ 'query' ] = $function ( $context [ 'sandbox' ]);
$ret [ 'results' ][ 'success' ] = TRUE ;
}
// @TODO We may want to do different error handling for different
// exception types, but for now we'll just log the exception and
// return the message for printing.
catch ( Exception $e ) {
watchdog_exception ( 'update' , $e );
$variables = Error :: decodeException ( $e );
unset ( $variables [ 'backtrace' ]);
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$ret [ '#abort' ] = array ( 'success' => FALSE , 'query' => t ( '%type: @message in %function (line %line of %file).' , $variables ));
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}
}
if ( isset ( $context [ 'sandbox' ][ '#finished' ])) {
$context [ 'finished' ] = $context [ 'sandbox' ][ '#finished' ];
unset ( $context [ 'sandbox' ][ '#finished' ]);
}
if ( ! isset ( $context [ 'results' ][ $module ])) {
$context [ 'results' ][ $module ] = array ();
}
if ( ! isset ( $context [ 'results' ][ $module ][ $number ])) {
$context [ 'results' ][ $module ][ $number ] = array ();
}
$context [ 'results' ][ $module ][ $number ] = array_merge ( $context [ 'results' ][ $module ][ $number ], $ret );
if ( ! empty ( $ret [ '#abort' ])) {
// Record this function in the list of updates that were aborted.
$context [ 'results' ][ '#abort' ][] = $function ;
}
// Record the schema update if it was completed successfully.
if ( $context [ 'finished' ] == 1 && empty ( $ret [ '#abort' ])) {
drupal_set_installed_schema_version ( $module , $number );
}
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$context [ 'message' ] = 'Updating ' . Html :: escape ( $module ) . ' module' ;
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}
/**
* Returns a list of all the pending database updates .
*
* @ return
* An associative array keyed by module name which contains all information
* about database updates that need to be run , and any updates that are not
* going to proceed due to missing requirements . The system module will
* always be listed first .
*
* The subarray for each module can contain the following keys :
* - start : The starting update that is to be processed . If this does not
* exist then do not process any updates for this module as there are
* other requirements that need to be resolved .
* - warning : Any warnings about why this module can not be updated .
* - pending : An array of all the pending updates for the module including
* the update number and the description from source code comment for
* each update function . This array is keyed by the update number .
*/
function update_get_update_list () {
// Make sure that the system module is first in the list of updates.
$ret = array ( 'system' => array ());
$modules = drupal_get_installed_schema_version ( NULL , FALSE , TRUE );
foreach ( $modules as $module => $schema_version ) {
// Skip uninstalled and incompatible modules.
if ( $schema_version == SCHEMA_UNINSTALLED || update_check_incompatibility ( $module )) {
continue ;
}
// Display a requirements error if the user somehow has a schema version
// from the previous Drupal major version.
if ( $schema_version < \Drupal :: CORE_MINIMUM_SCHEMA_VERSION ) {
$ret [ $module ][ 'warning' ] = '<em>' . $module . '</em> module cannot be updated. Its schema version is ' . $schema_version . ', which is from an earlier major release of Drupal. You will need to <a href="https://www.drupal.org/node/2127611">migrate the data for this module</a> instead.' ;
continue ;
}
// Otherwise, get the list of updates defined by this module.
$updates = drupal_get_schema_versions ( $module );
if ( $updates !== FALSE ) {
// \Drupal::moduleHandler()->invoke() returns NULL for non-existing hooks,
// so if no updates are removed, it will == 0.
$last_removed = \Drupal :: moduleHandler () -> invoke ( $module , 'update_last_removed' );
if ( $schema_version < $last_removed ) {
$ret [ $module ][ 'warning' ] = '<em>' . $module . '</em> module cannot be updated. Its schema version is ' . $schema_version . '. Updates up to and including ' . $last_removed . ' have been removed in this release. In order to update <em>' . $module . '</em> module, you will first <a href="https://www.drupal.org/upgrade">need to upgrade</a> to the last version in which these updates were available.' ;
continue ;
}
$updates = array_combine ( $updates , $updates );
foreach ( array_keys ( $updates ) as $update ) {
if ( $update == \Drupal :: CORE_MINIMUM_SCHEMA_VERSION ) {
$ret [ $module ][ 'warning' ] = '<em>' . $module . '</em> module cannot be updated. It contains an update numbered as ' . \Drupal :: CORE_MINIMUM_SCHEMA_VERSION . ' which is reserved for the earliest installation of a module in Drupal ' . \Drupal :: CORE_COMPATIBILITY . ', before any updates. In order to update <em>' . $module . '</em> module, you will need to install a version of the module with valid updates.' ;
continue 2 ;
}
if ( $update > $schema_version ) {
// The description for an update comes from its Doxygen.
$func = new ReflectionFunction ( $module . '_update_' . $update );
$description = str_replace ( array ( " \n " , '*' , '/' ), '' , $func -> getDocComment ());
$ret [ $module ][ 'pending' ][ $update ] = " $update - $description " ;
if ( ! isset ( $ret [ $module ][ 'start' ])) {
$ret [ $module ][ 'start' ] = $update ;
}
}
}
if ( ! isset ( $ret [ $module ][ 'start' ]) && isset ( $ret [ $module ][ 'pending' ])) {
$ret [ $module ][ 'start' ] = $schema_version ;
}
}
}
if ( empty ( $ret [ 'system' ])) {
unset ( $ret [ 'system' ]);
}
return $ret ;
}
/**
* Resolves dependencies in a set of module updates , and orders them correctly .
*
* This function receives a list of requested module updates and determines an
* appropriate order to run them in such that all update dependencies are met .
* Any updates whose dependencies cannot be met are included in the returned
* array but have the key 'allowed' set to FALSE ; the calling function should
* take responsibility for ensuring that these updates are ultimately not
* performed .
*
* In addition , the returned array also includes detailed information about the
* dependency chain for each update , as provided by the depth - first search
* algorithm in Drupal\Component\Graph\Graph :: searchAndSort () .
*
* @ param $starting_updates
* An array whose keys contain the names of modules with updates to be run
* and whose values contain the number of the first requested update for that
* module .
*
* @ return
* An array whose keys are the names of all update functions within the
* provided modules that would need to be run in order to fulfill the
* request , arranged in the order in which the update functions should be
* run . ( This includes the provided starting update for each module and all
* subsequent updates that are available . ) The values are themselves arrays
* containing all the keys provided by the
* Drupal\Component\Graph\Graph :: searchAndSort () algorithm , which encode
* detailed information about the dependency chain for this update function
* ( for example : 'paths' , 'reverse_paths' , 'weight' , and 'component' ), as
* well as the following additional keys :
* - 'allowed' : A boolean which is TRUE when the update function ' s
* dependencies are met , and FALSE otherwise . Calling functions should
* inspect this value before running the update .
* - 'missing_dependencies' : An array containing the names of any other
* update functions that are required by this one but that are unavailable
* to be run . This array will be empty when 'allowed' is TRUE .
* - 'module' : The name of the module that this update function belongs to .
* - 'number' : The number of this update function within that module .
*
* @ see \Drupal\Component\Graph\Graph :: searchAndSort ()
*/
function update_resolve_dependencies ( $starting_updates ) {
// Obtain a dependency graph for the requested update functions.
$update_functions = update_get_update_function_list ( $starting_updates );
$graph = update_build_dependency_graph ( $update_functions );
// Perform the depth-first search and sort on the results.
$graph_object = new Graph ( $graph );
$graph = $graph_object -> searchAndSort ();
uasort ( $graph , array ( 'Drupal\Component\Utility\SortArray' , 'sortByWeightElement' ));
foreach ( $graph as $function => & $data ) {
$module = $data [ 'module' ];
$number = $data [ 'number' ];
// If the update function is missing and has not yet been performed, mark
// it and everything that ultimately depends on it as disallowed.
if ( update_is_missing ( $module , $number , $update_functions ) && ! update_already_performed ( $module , $number )) {
$data [ 'allowed' ] = FALSE ;
foreach ( array_keys ( $data [ 'paths' ]) as $dependent ) {
$graph [ $dependent ][ 'allowed' ] = FALSE ;
$graph [ $dependent ][ 'missing_dependencies' ][] = $function ;
}
}
elseif ( ! isset ( $data [ 'allowed' ])) {
$data [ 'allowed' ] = TRUE ;
$data [ 'missing_dependencies' ] = array ();
}
// Now that we have finished processing this function, remove it from the
// graph if it was not part of the original list. This ensures that we
// never try to run any updates that were not specifically requested.
if ( ! isset ( $update_functions [ $module ][ $number ])) {
unset ( $graph [ $function ]);
}
}
return $graph ;
}
/**
* Returns an organized list of update functions for a set of modules .
*
* @ param $starting_updates
* An array whose keys contain the names of modules and whose values contain
* the number of the first requested update for that module .
*
* @ return
* An array containing all the update functions that should be run for each
* module , including the provided starting update and all subsequent updates
* that are available . The keys of the array contain the module names , and
* each value is an ordered array of update functions , keyed by the update
* number .
*
* @ see update_resolve_dependencies ()
*/
function update_get_update_function_list ( $starting_updates ) {
// Go through each module and find all updates that we need (including the
// first update that was requested and any updates that run after it).
$update_functions = array ();
foreach ( $starting_updates as $module => $version ) {
$update_functions [ $module ] = array ();
$updates = drupal_get_schema_versions ( $module );
if ( $updates !== FALSE ) {
$max_version = max ( $updates );
if ( $version <= $max_version ) {
foreach ( $updates as $update ) {
if ( $update >= $version ) {
$update_functions [ $module ][ $update ] = $module . '_update_' . $update ;
}
}
}
}
}
return $update_functions ;
}
/**
* Constructs a graph which encodes the dependencies between module updates .
*
* This function returns an associative array which contains a " directed graph "
* representation of the dependencies between a provided list of update
* functions , as well as any outside update functions that they directly depend
* on but that were not in the provided list . The vertices of the graph
* represent the update functions themselves , and each edge represents a
* requirement that the first update function needs to run before the second .
* For example , consider this graph :
*
* system_update_8001 ---> system_update_8002 ---> system_update_8003
*
* Visually , this indicates that system_update_8001 () must run before
* system_update_8002 (), which in turn must run before system_update_8003 () .
*
* The function takes into account standard dependencies within each module , as
* shown above ( i . e . , the fact that each module ' s updates must run in numerical
* order ), but also finds any cross - module dependencies that are defined by
* modules which implement hook_update_dependencies (), and builds them into the
* graph as well .
*
* @ param $update_functions
* An organized array of update functions , in the format returned by
* update_get_update_function_list () .
*
* @ return
* A multidimensional array representing the dependency graph , suitable for
* passing in to Drupal\Component\Graph\Graph :: searchAndSort (), but with extra
* information about each update function also included . Each array key
* contains the name of an update function , including all update functions
* from the provided list as well as any outside update functions which they
* directly depend on . Each value is an associative array containing the
* following keys :
* - 'edges' : A representation of any other update functions that immediately
* depend on this one . See Drupal\Component\Graph\Graph :: searchAndSort () for
* more details on the format .
* - 'module' : The name of the module that this update function belongs to .
* - 'number' : The number of this update function within that module .
*
* @ see \Drupal\Component\Graph\Graph :: searchAndSort ()
* @ see update_resolve_dependencies ()
*/
function update_build_dependency_graph ( $update_functions ) {
// Initialize an array that will define a directed graph representing the
// dependencies between update functions.
$graph = array ();
// Go through each update function and build an initial list of dependencies.
foreach ( $update_functions as $module => $functions ) {
$previous_function = NULL ;
foreach ( $functions as $number => $function ) {
// Add an edge to the directed graph representing the fact that each
// update function in a given module must run after the update that
// numerically precedes it.
if ( $previous_function ) {
$graph [ $previous_function ][ 'edges' ][ $function ] = TRUE ;
}
$previous_function = $function ;
// Define the module and update number associated with this function.
$graph [ $function ][ 'module' ] = $module ;
$graph [ $function ][ 'number' ] = $number ;
}
}
// Now add any explicit update dependencies declared by modules.
$update_dependencies = update_retrieve_dependencies ();
foreach ( $graph as $function => $data ) {
if ( ! empty ( $update_dependencies [ $data [ 'module' ]][ $data [ 'number' ]])) {
foreach ( $update_dependencies [ $data [ 'module' ]][ $data [ 'number' ]] as $module => $number ) {
$dependency = $module . '_update_' . $number ;
$graph [ $dependency ][ 'edges' ][ $function ] = TRUE ;
$graph [ $dependency ][ 'module' ] = $module ;
$graph [ $dependency ][ 'number' ] = $number ;
}
}
}
return $graph ;
}
/**
* Determines if a module update is missing or unavailable .
*
* @ param $module
* The name of the module .
* @ param $number
* The number of the update within that module .
* @ param $update_functions
* An organized array of update functions , in the format returned by
* update_get_update_function_list () . This should represent all module
* updates that are requested to run at the time this function is called .
*
* @ return
* TRUE if the provided module update is not installed or is not in the
* provided list of updates to run ; FALSE otherwise .
*/
function update_is_missing ( $module , $number , $update_functions ) {
return ! isset ( $update_functions [ $module ][ $number ]) || ! function_exists ( $update_functions [ $module ][ $number ]);
}
/**
* Determines if a module update has already been performed .
*
* @ param $module
* The name of the module .
* @ param $number
* The number of the update within that module .
*
* @ return
* TRUE if the database schema indicates that the update has already been
* performed ; FALSE otherwise .
*/
function update_already_performed ( $module , $number ) {
return $number <= drupal_get_installed_schema_version ( $module );
}
/**
* Invokes hook_update_dependencies () in all installed modules .
*
* This function is similar to \Drupal :: moduleHandler () -> invokeAll (), with the
* main difference that it does not require that a module be enabled to invoke
* its hook , only that it be installed . This allows the update system to
* properly perform updates even on modules that are currently disabled .
*
* @ return
* An array of return values obtained by merging the results of the
* hook_update_dependencies () implementations in all installed modules .
*
* @ see \Drupal :: moduleHandler () -> invokeAll ()
* @ see hook_update_dependencies ()
*/
function update_retrieve_dependencies () {
$return = array ();
// Get a list of installed modules, arranged so that we invoke their hooks in
// the same order that \Drupal::moduleHandler()->invokeAll() does.
foreach ( \Drupal :: keyValue ( 'system.schema' ) -> getAll () as $module => $schema ) {
if ( $schema == SCHEMA_UNINSTALLED ) {
// Nothing to upgrade.
continue ;
}
$function = $module . '_update_dependencies' ;
// Ensure install file is loaded.
module_load_install ( $module );
if ( function_exists ( $function )) {
$result = $function ();
// Each implementation of hook_update_dependencies() returns a
// multidimensional, associative array containing some keys that
// represent module names (which are strings) and other keys that
// represent update function numbers (which are integers). We cannot use
// array_merge_recursive() to properly merge these results, since it
// treats strings and integers differently. Therefore, we have to
// explicitly loop through the expected array structure here and perform
// the merge manually.
if ( isset ( $result ) && is_array ( $result )) {
foreach ( $result as $module => $module_data ) {
foreach ( $module_data as $update => $update_data ) {
foreach ( $update_data as $module_dependency => $update_dependency ) {
// If there are redundant dependencies declared for the same
// update function (so that it is declared to depend on more than
// one update from a particular module), record the dependency on
// the highest numbered update here, since that automatically
// implies the previous ones. For example, if one module's
// implementation of hook_update_dependencies() required this
// ordering:
//
// system_update_8002 ---> user_update_8001
//
// but another module's implementation of the hook required this
// one:
//
// system_update_8003 ---> user_update_8001
//
// we record the second one, since system_update_8002() is always
// guaranteed to run before system_update_8003() anyway (within
// an individual module, updates are always run in numerical
// order).
if ( ! isset ( $return [ $module ][ $update ][ $module_dependency ]) || $update_dependency > $return [ $module ][ $update ][ $module_dependency ]) {
$return [ $module ][ $update ][ $module_dependency ] = $update_dependency ;
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
return $return ;
}
/**
* Replace permissions during update .
*
* This function can replace one permission to several or even delete an old
* one .
*
* @ param array $replace
* An associative array . The keys are the old permissions the values are lists
* of new permissions . If the list is an empty array , the old permission is
* removed .
*/
function update_replace_permissions ( $replace ) {
$prefix = 'user.role.' ;
$cut = strlen ( $prefix );
$role_names = \Drupal :: service ( 'config.storage' ) -> listAll ( $prefix );
foreach ( $role_names as $role_name ) {
$rid = substr ( $role_name , $cut );
$config = \Drupal :: config ( " user.role. $rid " );
$permissions = $config -> get ( 'permissions' ) ? : array ();
foreach ( $replace as $old_permission => $new_permissions ) {
if (( $index = array_search ( $old_permission , $permissions )) !== FALSE ) {
unset ( $permissions [ $index ]);
$permissions = array_unique ( array_merge ( $permissions , $new_permissions ));
}
}
$config
-> set ( 'permissions' , $permissions )
-> save ();
}
}
/**
* Returns a list of languages set up on the site during upgrades .
*
* @ param $flags
* ( optional ) Specifies the state of the languages that have to be returned .
* It can be : LanguageInterface :: STATE_CONFIGURABLE ,
* LanguageInterface :: STATE_LOCKED , or LanguageInterface :: STATE_ALL .
*
* @ return \Drupal\Core\Language\LanguageInterface []
* An associative array of languages , keyed by the language code , ordered by
* weight ascending and name ascending .
*/
function update_language_list ( $flags = LanguageInterface :: STATE_CONFIGURABLE ) {
$languages = & drupal_static ( __FUNCTION__ );
// Initialize master language list.
if ( ! isset ( $languages )) {
// Initialize local language list cache.
$languages = array ();
// Fill in master language list based on current configuration.
$default = \Drupal :: languageManager () -> getDefaultLanguage ();
if ( \Drupal :: languageManager () -> isMultilingual () || \Drupal :: moduleHandler () -> moduleExists ( 'language' )) {
// Use language module configuration if available. We can not use
// entity_load_multiple() because this breaks during updates.
$language_entities = \Drupal :: configFactory () -> listAll ( 'language.entity.' );
// Initialize default property so callers have an easy reference and can
// save the same object without data loss.
foreach ( $language_entities as $langcode_config_name ) {
$langcode = substr ( $langcode_config_name , strlen ( 'language.entity.' ));
$info = \Drupal :: config ( $langcode_config_name ) -> get ();
$languages [ $langcode ] = new Language ( array (
'default' => ( $info [ 'id' ] == $default -> getId ()),
'name' => $info [ 'label' ],
'id' => $info [ 'id' ],
'direction' => $info [ 'direction' ],
'locked' => $info [ 'locked' ],
'weight' => $info [ 'weight' ],
));
}
Language :: sort ( $languages );
}
else {
// No language module, so use the default language only.
$languages = array ( $default -> getId () => $default );
// Add the special languages, they will be filtered later if needed.
$languages += \Drupal :: languageManager () -> getDefaultLockedLanguages ( $default -> getWeight ());
}
}
// Filter the full list of languages based on the value of the $all flag. By
// default we remove the locked languages, but the caller may request for
// those languages to be added as well.
$filtered_languages = array ();
// Add the site's default language if flagged as allowed value.
if ( $flags & LanguageInterface :: STATE_SITE_DEFAULT ) {
$default = \Drupal :: languageManager () -> getDefaultLanguage ();
// Rename the default language.
$default -> setName ( t ( " Site's default language (@lang_name) " , array ( '@lang_name' => $default -> getName ())));
$filtered_languages [ LanguageInterface :: LANGCODE_SITE_DEFAULT ] = $default ;
}
foreach ( $languages as $langcode => $language ) {
if (( $language -> isLocked () && ! ( $flags & LanguageInterface :: STATE_LOCKED )) || ( ! $language -> isLocked () && ! ( $flags & LanguageInterface :: STATE_CONFIGURABLE ))) {
continue ;
}
$filtered_languages [ $langcode ] = $language ;
}
return $filtered_languages ;
}