function EntityContentBase::validateEntity
Validates the entity.
Parameters
\Drupal\Core\Entity\FieldableEntityInterface $entity: The entity to validate.
Overrides MigrateValidatableEntityInterface::validateEntity
1 call to EntityContentBase::validateEntity()
- EntityContentBase::import in core/
modules/ migrate/ src/ Plugin/ migrate/ destination/ EntityContentBase.php  
File
- 
              core/
modules/ migrate/ src/ Plugin/ migrate/ destination/ EntityContentBase.php, line 195  
Class
- EntityContentBase
 - Provides destination class for all content entities lacking a specific class.
 
Namespace
Drupal\migrate\Plugin\migrate\destinationCode
public function validateEntity(FieldableEntityInterface $entity) {
  // Entity validation can require the user that owns the entity. Switch to
  // use that user during validation.
  // As an example:
  // @see \Drupal\Core\Entity\Plugin\Validation\Constraint\ValidReferenceConstraint
  $account = $entity instanceof EntityOwnerInterface ? $entity->getOwner() : NULL;
  // Validate account exists as the owner reference could be invalid for any
  // number of reasons.
  if ($account) {
    $this->accountSwitcher
      ->switchTo($account);
  }
  // This finally block ensures that the account is always switched back, even
  // if an exception was thrown. Any validation exceptions are intentionally
  // left unhandled. They should be caught and logged by a catch block
  // surrounding the row import and then added to the migration messages table
  // for the current row.
  try {
    $violations = $entity->validate();
  } finally {
    if ($account) {
      $this->accountSwitcher
        ->switchBack();
    }
  }
  if (count($violations) > 0) {
    throw new EntityValidationException($violations);
  }
}
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