<?php /** * @file * Hooks provided by the Migrate module. */ use Drupal\migrate\Entity\MigrationInterface; use Drupal\migrate\Plugin\MigrateSourceInterface; use Drupal\migrate\Row; /** * @defgroup migration Migration API * @{ * Overview of the Migration API, which migrates data into Drupal. * * @section overview Overview of migration * Migration is an * @link http://wikipedia.org/wiki/Extract,_transform,_load Extract, Transform, Load @endlink * (ETL) process. For historical reasons, in the Drupal migration tool the * extract phase is called "source", the transform phase is called "process", * and the load phase is called "destination". * * Source, process, and destination phases are each provided by plugins. Source * plugins extract data from a data source in "rows", containing "properties". * Each row is handed off to one or more series of process plugins, where each * series operates to transform the row data into one result property. After all * the properties are processed, the resulting row is handed off to a * destination plugin, which saves the data. * * The Migrate module provides process plugins for common operations (setting * default values, mapping values, etc.), and destination plugins for Drupal * core objects (configuration, entity, URL alias, etc.). The Migrate Drupal * module provides source plugins to extract data from various versions of * Drupal. Custom and contributed modules can provide additional plugins; see * the @link plugin_api Plugin API topic @endlink for generic information about * providing plugins, and sections below for details about the plugin types. * * The configuration of migrations is stored in configuration entities, which * list the IDs and configurations of the plugins that are involved. See * @ref sec_entity below for details. To migrate an entire site, you'll need to * create a migration manifest; see @ref sec_manifest for details. * * https://www.drupal.org/node/2127611 has more complete information on the * Migration API, including information on load plugins, which are only used * in Drupal 6 migration. * * @section sec_source Source plugins * Migration source plugins implement * \Drupal\migrate\Plugin\MigrateSourceInterface and usually extend * \Drupal\migrate\Plugin\migrate\source\SourcePluginBase. They are annotated * with \Drupal\migrate\Annotation\MigrateSource annotation, and must be in * namespace subdirectory Plugin\migrate\source under the namespace of the * module that defines them. Migration source plugins are managed by the * \Drupal\migrate\Plugin\MigratePluginManager class. * * @section sec_process Process plugins * Migration process plugins implement * \Drupal\migrate\Plugin\MigrateProcessInterface and usually extend * \Drupal\migrate\ProcessPluginBase. They are annotated * with \Drupal\migrate\Annotation\MigrateProcessPlugin annotation, and must be * in namespace subdirectory Plugin\migrate\process under the namespace of the * module that defines them. Migration process plugins are managed by the * \Drupal\migrate\Plugin\MigratePluginManager class. * * @section sec_destination Destination plugins * Migration destination plugins implement * \Drupal\migrate\Plugin\MigrateDestinationInterface and usually extend * \Drupal\migrate\Plugin\migrate\destination\DestinationBase. They are * annotated with \Drupal\migrate\Annotation\MigrateDestination annotation, and * must be in namespace subdirectory Plugin\migrate\destination under the * namespace of the module that defines them. Migration destination plugins * are managed by the * \Drupal\migrate\Plugin\MigrateDestinationPluginManager class. * * @section sec_entity Migration configuration entities * The definition of how to migrate each type of data is stored in configuration * entities. The migration configuration entity class is * \Drupal\migrate\Entity\Migration, with interface * \Drupal\migrate\Entity\MigrationInterface; the configuration schema can be * found in the migrate.schema.yml file. Migration configuration consists of IDs * and configuration for the source, process, and destination plugins, as well * as information on dependencies. Process configuration consists of sections, * each of which defines the series of process plugins needed for one * destination property. You can find examples of migration configuration files * in the core/modules/migrate_drupal/config/install directory. * * @section sec_manifest Migration manifests * You can run a migration with the "drush migrate-manifest" command, providing * a migration manifest file. This file lists the configuration names of the * migrations you want to execute, as well as any dependencies they have (you * can find these in the "migration_dependencies" sections of the individual * configuration files). For example, to migrate blocks from a Drupal 6 site, * you would list: * @code * # Migrate blocks from Drupal 6 to 8 * - d6_filter_format * - d6_custom_block * - d6_block * @endcode * * @see update_api * @} */ /** * @addtogroup hooks * @{ */ /** * Allows adding data to a row before processing it. * * For example, filter module used to store filter format settings in the * variables table which now needs to be inside the filter format config * file. So, it needs to be added here. * * hook_migrate_MIGRATION_ID_prepare_row() is also available. * * @ingroup migration */ function hook_migrate_prepare_row(Row $row, MigrateSourceInterface $source, MigrationInterface $migration) { if ($migration->id() == 'd6_filter_formats') { $value = $source->getDatabase()->query('SELECT value FROM {variable} WHERE name = :name', array(':name' => 'mymodule_filter_foo_' . $row->getSourceProperty('format')))->fetchField(); if ($value) { $row->setSourceProperty('settings:mymodule:foo', unserialize($value)); } } } /** * @} End of "addtogroup hooks". */