function EntityTestCompositeConstraintValidator::validate
Same name in other branches
- 9 core/modules/system/tests/modules/entity_test/src/Plugin/Validation/Constraint/EntityTestCompositeConstraintValidator.php \Drupal\entity_test\Plugin\Validation\Constraint\EntityTestCompositeConstraintValidator::validate()
- 10 core/modules/system/tests/modules/entity_test/src/Plugin/Validation/Constraint/EntityTestCompositeConstraintValidator.php \Drupal\entity_test\Plugin\Validation\Constraint\EntityTestCompositeConstraintValidator::validate()
- 11.x core/modules/system/tests/modules/entity_test/src/Plugin/Validation/Constraint/EntityTestCompositeConstraintValidator.php \Drupal\entity_test\Plugin\Validation\Constraint\EntityTestCompositeConstraintValidator::validate()
File
-
core/
modules/ system/ tests/ modules/ entity_test/ src/ Plugin/ Validation/ Constraint/ EntityTestCompositeConstraintValidator.php, line 23
Class
- EntityTestCompositeConstraintValidator
- Constraint validator for the EntityTestComposite constraint.
Namespace
Drupal\entity_test\Plugin\Validation\ConstraintCode
public function validate($entity, Constraint $constraint) {
if ($entity->name->value === 'test' && $entity->type->value === 'test2') {
$this->context
->buildViolation($constraint->message)
->atPath('type')
->addViolation();
}
if ($entity->name->value === 'failure-field-name') {
$this->context
->buildViolation('Name field violation')
->atPath('name')
->addViolation();
}
elseif ($entity->name->value === 'failure-field-type') {
$this->context
->buildViolation('Type field violation')
->atPath('type')
->addViolation();
}
}
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