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| Current File : /var/www/html1/testsite/web/core/lib/Drupal/Core/Render/MainContent/ModalRenderer.php |
<?php
namespace Drupal\Core\Render\MainContent;
use Drupal\Core\Ajax\AjaxResponse;
use Drupal\Core\Ajax\OpenModalDialogCommand;
use Drupal\Core\Routing\RouteMatchInterface;
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request;
/**
* Default main content renderer for modal dialog requests.
*/
class ModalRenderer extends DialogRenderer {
/**
* {@inheritdoc}
*/
public function renderResponse(array $main_content, Request $request, RouteMatchInterface $route_match) {
$response = new AjaxResponse();
// First render the main content, because it might provide a title.
$content = $this->renderer->renderRoot($main_content);
// Attach the library necessary for using the OpenModalDialogCommand and set
// the attachments for this Ajax response.
$main_content['#attached']['library'][] = 'core/drupal.dialog.ajax';
$response->setAttachments($main_content['#attached']);
// If the main content doesn't provide a title, use the title resolver.
$title = isset($main_content['#title']) ? $main_content['#title'] : $this->titleResolver->getTitle($request, $route_match->getRouteObject());
// Determine the title: use the title provided by the main content if any,
// otherwise get it from the routing information.
$options = $request->request->get('dialogOptions', []);
$response->addCommand(new OpenModalDialogCommand($title, $content, $options));
return $response;
}
}