file_managed_file_submit($form, FormStateInterface $form_state)
Form submission handler for upload / remove buttons of managed_file elements.
\Drupal\file\Element\ManagedFile::processManagedFile()
function file_managed_file_submit($form, FormStateInterface $form_state) { // Determine whether it was the upload or the remove button that was clicked, // and set $element to the managed_file element that contains that button. $parents = $form_state->getTriggeringElement()['#array_parents']; $button_key = array_pop($parents); $element = NestedArray::getValue($form, $parents); // No action is needed here for the upload button, because all file uploads on // the form are processed by \Drupal\file\Element\ManagedFile::valueCallback() // regardless of which button was clicked. Action is needed here for the // remove button, because we only remove a file in response to its remove // button being clicked. if ($button_key == 'remove_button') { $fids = array_keys($element['#files']); // Get files that will be removed. if ($element['#multiple']) { $remove_fids = array(); foreach (Element::children($element) as $name) { if (strpos($name, 'file_') === 0 && $element[$name]['selected']['#value']) { $remove_fids[] = (int) substr($name, 5); } } $fids = array_diff($fids, $remove_fids); } else { // If we deal with single upload element remove the file and set // element's value to empty array (file could not be removed from // element if we don't do that). $remove_fids = $fids; $fids = array(); } foreach ($remove_fids as $fid) { // If it's a temporary file we can safely remove it immediately, otherwise // it's up to the implementing module to remove usages of files to have them // removed. if ($element['#files'][$fid] && $element['#files'][$fid]->isTemporary()) { $element['#files'][$fid]->delete(); } } // Update both $form_state->getValues() and FormState::$input to reflect // that the file has been removed, so that the form is rebuilt correctly. // $form_state->getValues() must be updated in case additional submit // handlers run, and for form building functions that run during the // rebuild, such as when the managed_file element is part of a field widget. // FormState::$input must be updated so that // \Drupal\file\Element\ManagedFile::valueCallback() has correct information // during the rebuild. $form_state->setValueForElement($element['fids'], implode(' ', $fids)); NestedArray::setValue($form_state->getUserInput(), $element['fids']['#parents'], implode(' ', $fids)); } // Set the form to rebuild so that $form is correctly updated in response to // processing the file removal. Since this function did not change $form_state // if the upload button was clicked, a rebuild isn't necessary in that // situation and calling $form_state->disableRedirect() would suffice. // However, we choose to always rebuild, to keep the form processing workflow // consistent between the two buttons. $form_state->setRebuild(); }
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