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<?php
namespace Drupal\system;
use Drupal\Core\Extension\Dependency;
/**
* Messages for missing or incompatible dependencies on modules.
*
* @internal The trait simply helps core classes that display user messages
* regarding missing or incompatible module dependencies share exact same
* wording and markup.
*/
trait ModuleDependencyMessageTrait {
/**
* Provides messages for missing modules or incompatible dependencies.
*
* @param array $modules
* The list of existing modules.
* @param string $dependency
* The module dependency to check.
* @param \Drupal\Core\Extension\Dependency $dependency_object
* Dependency object used for comparing version requirement data.
*
* @return string|null
* NULL if compatible, otherwise a string describing the incompatibility.
*/
public function checkDependencyMessage(array $modules, $dependency, Dependency $dependency_object) {
if (!isset($modules[$dependency])) {
return $this->t('@module_name (<span class="admin-missing">missing</span>)', ['@module_name' => $dependency]);
}
else {
$module_name = $modules[$dependency]->info['name'];
// Check if the module is compatible with the installed version of core.
if ($modules[$dependency]->info['core_incompatible']) {
return $this->t('@module_name (<span class="admin-missing">incompatible with</span> this version of Drupal core)', [
'@module_name' => $module_name,
]);
}
// Check if the module is incompatible with the dependency constraints.
$version = str_replace(\Drupal::CORE_COMPATIBILITY . '-', '', $modules[$dependency]->info['version']);
if (!$dependency_object->isCompatible($version)) {
$constraint_string = $dependency_object->getConstraintString();
return $this->t('@module_name (<span class="admin-missing">incompatible with</span> version @version)', [
'@module_name' => "$module_name ($constraint_string)",
'@version' => $modules[$dependency]->info['version'],
]);
}
}
}
}