annotate core/lib/Drupal/Core/Controller/TitleResolverInterface.php @ 13:5fb285c0d0e3

Update Drupal core to 8.4.7 via Composer. Security update; I *think* we've been lucky to get away with this so far, as we don't support self-registration which seems to be used by the so-called "drupalgeddon 2" attack that 8.4.5 was vulnerable to.
author Chris Cannam
date Mon, 23 Apr 2018 09:33:26 +0100
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Chris@0 1 <?php
Chris@0 2
Chris@0 3 namespace Drupal\Core\Controller;
Chris@0 4
Chris@0 5 use Symfony\Component\Routing\Route;
Chris@0 6 use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request;
Chris@0 7
Chris@0 8 /**
Chris@0 9 * Defines a class which knows how to generate the title from a given route.
Chris@0 10 */
Chris@0 11 interface TitleResolverInterface {
Chris@0 12
Chris@0 13 /**
Chris@0 14 * Returns a static or dynamic title for the route.
Chris@0 15 *
Chris@0 16 * If the returned title can contain HTML that should not be escaped it should
Chris@0 17 * return a render array, for example:
Chris@0 18 * @code
Chris@0 19 * ['#markup' => 'title', '#allowed_tags' => ['em']]
Chris@0 20 * @endcode
Chris@0 21 * If the method returns a string and it is not marked safe then it will be
Chris@0 22 * auto-escaped.
Chris@0 23 *
Chris@0 24 * @param \Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request $request
Chris@0 25 * The request object passed to the title callback.
Chris@0 26 * @param \Symfony\Component\Routing\Route $route
Chris@0 27 * The route information of the route to fetch the title.
Chris@0 28 *
Chris@0 29 * @return array|string|null
Chris@0 30 * The title for the route.
Chris@0 31 */
Chris@0 32 public function getTitle(Request $request, Route $route);
Chris@0 33
Chris@0 34 }