function ConditionTestDualUser::evaluate
Same name in other branches
- 8.9.x core/modules/system/tests/modules/condition_test/src/Plugin/Condition/ConditionTestDualUser.php \Drupal\condition_test\Plugin\Condition\ConditionTestDualUser::evaluate()
- 10 core/modules/system/tests/modules/condition_test/src/Plugin/Condition/ConditionTestDualUser.php \Drupal\condition_test\Plugin\Condition\ConditionTestDualUser::evaluate()
- 11.x core/modules/system/tests/modules/condition_test/src/Plugin/Condition/ConditionTestDualUser.php \Drupal\condition_test\Plugin\Condition\ConditionTestDualUser::evaluate()
Overrides ConditionInterface::evaluate
File
-
core/
modules/ system/ tests/ modules/ condition_test/ src/ Plugin/ Condition/ ConditionTestDualUser.php, line 24
Class
- ConditionTestDualUser
- Provides a condition that requires two users.
Namespace
Drupal\condition_test\Plugin\ConditionCode
public function evaluate() {
$user1 = $this->getContextValue('user1');
$user2 = $this->getContextValue('user2');
return $user1->id() === $user2->id();
}
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