function block_theme_initialize

Same name in other branches
  1. 7.x modules/block/block.module \block_theme_initialize()
  2. 8.9.x core/modules/block/block.module \block_theme_initialize()
  3. 10 core/modules/block/block.module \block_theme_initialize()
  4. 11.x core/modules/block/block.module \block_theme_initialize()

Assigns an initial, default set of blocks for a theme.

This function is called the first time a new theme is installed. The new theme gets a copy of the default theme's blocks, with the difference that if a particular region isn't available in the new theme, the block is assigned to the new theme's default region.

Parameters

$theme: The name of a theme.

3 calls to block_theme_initialize()
block_modules_installed in core/modules/block/block.module
Implements hook_modules_installed().
block_themes_installed in core/modules/block/block.module
Initializes blocks for installed themes.
hook_themes_installed in core/lib/Drupal/Core/Render/theme.api.php
Respond to themes being installed.

File

core/modules/block/block.module, line 121

Code

function block_theme_initialize($theme) {
    // Initialize theme's blocks if none already registered.
    $has_blocks = \Drupal::entityTypeManager()->getStorage('block')
        ->loadByProperties([
        'theme' => $theme,
    ]);
    if (!$has_blocks) {
        $default_theme = \Drupal::config('system.theme')->get('default');
        // Apply only to new theme's visible regions.
        $regions = system_region_list($theme, REGIONS_VISIBLE);
        $default_theme_blocks = \Drupal::entityTypeManager()->getStorage('block')
            ->loadByProperties([
            'theme' => $default_theme,
        ]);
        foreach ($default_theme_blocks as $default_theme_block_id => $default_theme_block) {
            if (strpos($default_theme_block_id, $default_theme . '_') === 0) {
                $id = str_replace($default_theme, $theme, $default_theme_block_id);
            }
            else {
                $id = $theme . '_' . $default_theme_block_id;
            }
            $block = $default_theme_block->createDuplicateBlock($id, $theme);
            // If the region isn't supported by the theme, assign the block to the
            // theme's default region.
            if (!isset($regions[$block->getRegion()])) {
                $block->setRegion(system_default_region($theme));
            }
            $block->save();
        }
    }
}

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