public SearchPageForm::submitForm(array &$form, FormStateInterface $form_state)
This is the default entity object builder function. It is called before any other submit handler to build the new entity object to be used by the following submit handlers. At this point of the form workflow the entity is validated and the form state can be updated, this way the subsequently invoked handlers can retrieve a regular entity object to act on. Generally this method should not be overridden unless the entity requires the same preparation for two actions, see \Drupal\comment\CommentForm for an example with the save and preview actions.
Parameters
array $form: An associative array containing the structure of the form.
\Drupal\Core\Form\FormStateInterface $form_state: The current state of the form.
Overrides EntityForm::submitForm
File
- core/modules/search/src/Form/SearchPageForm.php, line 90
Class
- SearchPageForm
- Provides a search form for site wide search.
Namespace
Drupal\search\Form
Code
public function submitForm(array &$form, FormStateInterface $form_state) { // Redirect to the search page with keywords in the GET parameters. // Plugins with additional search parameters will need to provide their // own form submit handler to replace this, so they can put their values // into the GET as well. If so, make sure to put 'keys' into the GET // parameters so that the search results generation is triggered. $query = $this->entity->getPlugin()->buildSearchUrlQuery($form_state); $route = 'search.view_' . $form_state->get('search_page_id'); $form_state->setRedirect( $route, array(), array('query' => $query) ); }
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