function PagerTestController::multiplePagers
Same name in other branches
- 8.9.x core/modules/system/tests/modules/pager_test/src/Controller/PagerTestController.php \Drupal\pager_test\Controller\PagerTestController::multiplePagers()
- 10 core/modules/system/tests/modules/pager_test/src/Controller/PagerTestController.php \Drupal\pager_test\Controller\PagerTestController::multiplePagers()
- 11.x core/modules/system/tests/modules/pager_test/src/Controller/PagerTestController.php \Drupal\pager_test\Controller\PagerTestController::multiplePagers()
Returns a page with multiple pagers.
1 string reference to 'PagerTestController::multiplePagers'
- pager_test.routing.yml in core/
modules/ system/ tests/ modules/ pager_test/ pager_test.routing.yml - core/modules/system/tests/modules/pager_test/pager_test.routing.yml
File
-
core/
modules/ system/ tests/ modules/ pager_test/ src/ Controller/ PagerTestController.php, line 110
Class
- PagerTestController
- Controller routine for testing the pager.
Namespace
Drupal\pager_test\ControllerCode
public function multiplePagers() {
// Build three tables with same query and different pagers.
$build['pager_table_0'] = $this->buildTestTable(0, 20);
$build['pager_pager_0'] = [
'#type' => 'container',
'#attributes' => [
'class' => [
'test-pager-0',
],
],
'pager' => [
'#type' => 'pager',
'#element' => 0,
],
];
$build['pager_table_1'] = $this->buildTestTable(1, 20);
$build['pager_pager_1'] = [
'#type' => 'container',
'#attributes' => [
'class' => [
'test-pager-1',
],
],
'pager' => [
'#type' => 'pager',
'#element' => 1,
],
];
$build['pager_table_4'] = $this->buildTestTable(4, 20);
$build['pager_pager_4'] = [
'#type' => 'container',
'#attributes' => [
'class' => [
'test-pager-4',
],
],
'pager' => [
'#type' => 'pager',
'#element' => 4,
],
];
return $build;
}
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