Renderer::executeInRenderContext

public Renderer::executeInRenderContext(RenderContext $context, callable $callable)

Executes a callable within a render context.

Only for very advanced use cases. Prefer using ::renderRoot() and ::renderPlain() instead.

All rendering must happen within a render context. Within a render context, all bubbleable metadata is bubbled and hence tracked. Outside of a render context, it would be lost. This could lead to missing assets, incorrect cache variations (and thus security issues), insufficient cache invalidations, and so on.

Any and all rendering must therefore happen within a render context, and it is this method that provides that.

Parameters

\Drupal\Core\Render\RenderContext $context: The render context to execute the callable within.

callable $callable: The callable to execute.

Return value

mixed The callable's return value.

Throws

\LogicException In case bubbling has failed, can only happen in case of broken code.

Overrides RendererInterface::executeInRenderContext

See also

\Drupal\Core\Render\RenderContext

\Drupal\Core\Render\BubbleableMetadata

File

core/lib/Drupal/Core/Render/Renderer.php, line 568

Class

Renderer
Turns a render array into a HTML string.

Namespace

Drupal\Core\Render

Code

public function executeInRenderContext(RenderContext $context, callable $callable) {
  // Store the current render context.
  $previous_context = $this->getCurrentRenderContext();

  // Set the provided context and call the callable, it will use that context.
  $this->setCurrentRenderContext($context);
  $result = $callable();
  // @todo Convert to an assertion in https://www.drupal.org/node/2408013
  if ($context->count() > 1) {
    throw new \LogicException('Bubbling failed.');
  }

  // Restore the original render context.
  $this->setCurrentRenderContext($previous_context);

  return $result;
}
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2016-10-29 09:37:35
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