◆ get_renderer()
standard_renderer_factory::get_renderer |
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Implement the subclass method.
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moodle_page | $page | the page the renderer is outputting content for. |
string | $component | name such as 'core', 'mod_forum' or 'qtype_multichoice'. |
string | $subtype | optional subtype such as 'news' resulting to 'mod_forum_news' |
string | $target | one of rendering target constants |
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renderer_base | an object implementing the requested renderer interface. |
Implements renderer_factory.
◆ get_target_suffix()
renderer_factory_base::get_target_suffix |
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Returns suffix of renderer class expected for given target.
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string | $target | one of the renderer target constants, target is guessed if null used |
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array | two element array, first element is target, second the target suffix string |
◆ standard_renderer_classnames()
renderer_factory_base::standard_renderer_classnames |
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For a given module name, return the possible class names that defines the renderer interface for that module.
Newer auto-loaded class names are returned as well as the old style _renderable classnames.
Also, if it exists, include the renderer.php file for that module, so the class definition of the default renderer has been loaded.
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string | $component | name such as 'core', 'mod_forum' or 'qtype_multichoice'. |
string | $subtype | optional subtype such as 'news' resulting to: '::mod_forum::output::news_renderer' or '::mod_forum::output::news::renderer' or non-autoloaded 'mod_forum_news' |
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array[] | Each element of the array is an array with keys: classname - The class name to search autoloaded - Does this classname assume autoloading? validwithprefix - Is this class name valid when a prefix is added to it? validwithoutprefix - Is this class name valid when no prefix is added to it? |
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