config_entity_example.routing.yml
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4 string references to YAML keys in config_entity_example.routing.yml
- ConfigEntityExampleTest::testConfigEntityExample in config_entity_example/
tests/ src/ Functional/ ConfigEntityExampleTest.php - Various functional test of the Config Entity Example module.
- RobotDeleteForm::getCancelUrl in config_entity_example/
src/ Form/ RobotDeleteForm.php - Gets the cancel URL.
- RobotFormBase::save in config_entity_example/
src/ Form/ RobotFormBase.php - Overrides Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityFormController::save().
- _examples_toolbar_routes in ./
examples.module - Get a list of toolbar links to provide.
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config_entity_example.routing.yml
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- # The routing.yml file defines the paths for our module.
- # Here we define the paths for our entity type's admin UI.
-
- # This is the router item for listing all entities.
- entity.robot.list:
- path: '/examples/config-entity-example'
- defaults:
- # '_entity_list' tells Drupal to use an entity list controller.
- # We give the entity ID here. Drupal then looks in the entity's annotation
- # and looks for the "list" entry under "controllers" for the class to load.
- # @see \Drupal\Core\Entity\Enhancer\EntityRouteEnhancer
- _entity_list: robot
- _title: 'Config Entity Example'
- requirements:
- _permission: 'administer robots'
-
- # This is the router item for adding our entity.
- entity.robot.add_form:
- path: '/examples/config-entity-example/add'
- defaults:
- _title: 'Add robot'
- # Like _entity_list above, _entity_form gives the entity type ID, only this
- # time also lists the form separated by a period. Drupal looks in the
- # annotation for the entity and locates the "add" entry under "form" for
- # the form class to load.
- # @see \Drupal\Core\Entity\Enhancer\EntityRouteEnhancer
- _entity_form: robot.add
- requirements:
- _entity_create_access: robot
-
- # This is the router item for editing our entity.
- entity.robot.edit_form:
- # Parameters may be passed to the form via the URL path. We name the
- # parameter in the path by enclosing it in curly braces. For entity forms,
- # we include the entity ID in the path by including a parameter with the
- # same name as the entity type ID.
- path: '/examples/config-entity-example/manage/{robot}'
- defaults:
- _title: 'Edit robot'
- # List our add entry above, this _entity_form entry instructs Drupal to
- # read our entity type's annonation, and look for the "edit" entry under
- # "form".
- _entity_form: robot.edit
- requirements:
- # This uses our entity access controller.
- # @see \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityAccessCheck
- _entity_access: robot.update
-
- # This is the router item for deleting an instance of our entity.
- entity.robot.delete_form:
- path: '/examples/config-entity-example/manage/{robot}/delete'
- defaults:
- _title: 'Delete robot'
- _entity_form: robot.delete
- requirements:
- _entity_access: robot.delete