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annotate core/lib/Drupal/Core/Session/AccountProxyInterface.php @ 14:1fec387a4317
Update Drupal core to 8.5.2 via Composer
author | Chris Cannam |
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date | Mon, 23 Apr 2018 09:46:53 +0100 |
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Chris@0 | 1 <?php |
Chris@0 | 2 |
Chris@0 | 3 namespace Drupal\Core\Session; |
Chris@0 | 4 |
Chris@0 | 5 /** |
Chris@0 | 6 * Defines an interface for a service which has the current account stored. |
Chris@0 | 7 * |
Chris@14 | 8 * It is generally more useful to use \Drupal\Core\Session\AccountInterface |
Chris@14 | 9 * unless one specifically needs the proxying features of this interface. |
Chris@14 | 10 * |
Chris@14 | 11 * @see \Drupal\Core\Session\AccountInterface |
Chris@14 | 12 * |
Chris@0 | 13 * @ingroup user_api |
Chris@0 | 14 */ |
Chris@0 | 15 interface AccountProxyInterface extends AccountInterface { |
Chris@0 | 16 |
Chris@0 | 17 /** |
Chris@0 | 18 * Sets the currently wrapped account. |
Chris@0 | 19 * |
Chris@0 | 20 * Setting the current account is highly discouraged! Instead, make sure to |
Chris@0 | 21 * inject the desired user object into the dependent code directly. |
Chris@0 | 22 * |
Chris@0 | 23 * A preferable method of account impersonation is to use |
Chris@0 | 24 * \Drupal\Core\Session\AccountSwitcherInterface::switchTo() and |
Chris@0 | 25 * \Drupal\Core\Session\AccountSwitcherInterface::switchBack(). |
Chris@0 | 26 * |
Chris@0 | 27 * @param \Drupal\Core\Session\AccountInterface $account |
Chris@0 | 28 * The current account. |
Chris@0 | 29 */ |
Chris@0 | 30 public function setAccount(AccountInterface $account); |
Chris@0 | 31 |
Chris@0 | 32 /** |
Chris@0 | 33 * Gets the currently wrapped account. |
Chris@0 | 34 * |
Chris@0 | 35 * @return \Drupal\Core\Session\AccountInterface |
Chris@0 | 36 * The current account. |
Chris@0 | 37 */ |
Chris@0 | 38 public function getAccount(); |
Chris@0 | 39 |
Chris@0 | 40 /** |
Chris@0 | 41 * Sets the id of the initial account. |
Chris@0 | 42 * |
Chris@0 | 43 * Never use this method, its sole purpose is to work around weird effects |
Chris@0 | 44 * during mid-request container rebuilds. |
Chris@0 | 45 * |
Chris@0 | 46 * @param int $account_id |
Chris@0 | 47 * The id of the initial account. |
Chris@0 | 48 */ |
Chris@0 | 49 public function setInitialAccountId($account_id); |
Chris@0 | 50 |
Chris@0 | 51 } |