getEntity(); // Only do dependency processing for configuration entities. Whilst it is // possible for a configuration entity to be dependent on a content entity, // these dependencies are soft and content delete permissions are often // given to more users. This method should not make assumptions that $entity // is a configuration entity in case we decide to remove the following // condition. if (!($entity instanceof ConfigEntityInterface)) { return $form; } $this->addDependencyListsToForm($form, $entity->getConfigDependencyKey(), $this->getConfigNamesToDelete($entity), $this->getConfigManager(), $this->entityTypeManager); return $form; } /** * Gets the configuration manager. * * @return \Drupal\Core\Config\ConfigManager * The configuration manager. */ protected function getConfigManager() { return \Drupal::service('config.manager'); } /** * Returns config names to delete for the deletion confirmation form. * * @param \Drupal\Core\Config\Entity\ConfigEntityInterface $entity * The entity being deleted. * * @return string[] * A list of configuration names that will be deleted by this form. */ protected function getConfigNamesToDelete(ConfigEntityInterface $entity) { return [$entity->getConfigDependencyName()]; } }