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<?php

use Drupal\Component\Utility\Unicode;
use Drupal\Core\Asset\AttachedAssetsInterface;
use Drupal\Core\Entity\Display\EntityViewDisplayInterface;
use Drupal\Core\Field\BaseFieldDefinition;
use Drupal\Core\Render\Element;
use Drupal\Core\Session\AccountInterface;
use Drupal\Core\Session\AnonymousUserSession;
use Drupal\Core\Url;
use Drupal\user\Entity\Role;
use Drupal\user\RoleInterface;
use Drupal\user\UserInterface;
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/**
 * @file
 * Enables the user registration and login system.
 */

/**
 * Maximum length of username text field.
 *
 * Keep this under 191 characters so we can use a unique constraint in MySQL.
/**
 * Only administrators can create user accounts.
 */
const USER_REGISTER_ADMINISTRATORS_ONLY = 'admin_only';
const USER_REGISTER_VISITORS = 'visitors';

/**
 * Visitors can create accounts, but they don't become active without
 * administrative approval.
 */
const USER_REGISTER_VISITORS_ADMINISTRATIVE_APPROVAL = 'visitors_admin_approval';
function user_help($route_name, RouteMatchInterface $route_match) {
  switch ($route_name) {
    case 'help.page.user':
      $output = '';
      $output .= '<h3>' . t('About') . '</h3>';
      $output .= '<p>' . t('The User module allows users to register, log in, and log out. It also allows users with proper permissions to manage user roles and permissions. For more information, see the <a href=":user_docs">online documentation for the User module</a>.', array(':user_docs' => 'https://www.drupal.org/documentation/modules/user')) . '</p>';
      $output .= '<h3>' . t('Uses') . '</h3>';
      $output .= '<dl>';
      $output .= '<dt>' . t('Creating and managing users') . '</dt>';
      $output .= '<dd>' . t('Through the <a href=":people">People administration page</a> you can add and cancel user accounts and assign users to roles. By editing one particular user you can change their username, email address, password, and information in other fields.', array(':people' => \Drupal::url('entity.user.collection'))) . '</dd>';
      $output .= '<dt>' . t('Configuring user roles') . '</dt>';
      $output .= '<dd>' . t('<em>Roles</em> are used to group and classify users; each user can be assigned one or more roles. Typically there are two pre-defined roles: <em>Anonymous user</em> (users that are not logged in), and <em>Authenticated user</em> (users that are registered and logged in). Depending on how your site was set up, an <em>Administrator</em> role may also be available: users with this role will automatically be assigned any new permissions whenever a module is enabled. You can create additional roles on the <a href=":roles">Roles administration page</a>.', array(':roles' => \Drupal::url('entity.user_role.collection'))) . '</dd>';
      $output .= '<dt>' . t('Setting permissions') . '</dt>';
      $output .= '<dd>' . t('After creating roles, you can set permissions for each role on the <a href=":permissions_user">Permissions page</a>. Granting a permission allows users who have been assigned a particular role to perform an action on the site, such as viewing content, editing or creating  a particular type of content, administering settings for a particular module, or using a particular function of the site (such as search).', array(':permissions_user' => \Drupal::url('user.admin_permissions'))) . '</dd>';
      $output .= '<dt>' . t('Managing account settings') . '</dt>';
      $output .= '<dd>' . t('The <a href=":accounts">Account settings page</a> allows you to manage settings for the displayed name of the Anonymous user role, personal contact forms, user registration settings, and account cancellation settings. On this page you can also manage settings for account personalization, and adapt the text for the email messages that users receive when they register or request a password recovery. You may also set which role is automatically assigned new permissions whenever a module is enabled (the Administrator role).', array(':accounts'  => \Drupal::url('entity.user.admin_form'))) . '</dd>';
      $output .= '<dt>' . t('Managing user account fields') . '</dt>';
      $output .= '<dd>' . t('Because User accounts are an entity type, you can extend them by adding fields through the Manage fields tab on the <a href=":accounts">Account settings page</a>. By adding fields for e.g., a picture, a biography, or address, you can a create a custom profile for the users of the website. For background information on entities and fields, see the <a href=":field_help">Field module help page</a>.', array(':field_help'=>(\Drupal::moduleHandler()->moduleExists('field')) ? \Drupal::url('help.page', array('name' => 'field')) : '#', ':accounts' => \Drupal::url('entity.user.admin_form'))) . '</dd>';
      return '<p>' . t("This web page allows administrators to register new users. Users' email addresses and usernames must be unique.") . '</p>';
      return '<p>' . t('Permissions let you control what users can do and see on your site. You can define a specific set of permissions for each role. (See the <a href=":role">Roles</a> page to create a role.) Any permissions granted to the Authenticated user role will be given to any user who is logged in to your site. From the <a href=":settings">Account settings</a> page, you can make any role into an Administrator role for the site, meaning that role will be granted all new permissions automatically. You should be careful to ensure that only trusted users are given this access and level of control of your site.', array(':role' => \Drupal::url('entity.user_role.collection'), ':settings' => \Drupal::url('entity.user.admin_form'))) . '</p>';
      return '<p>' . t('A role defines a group of users that have certain privileges. These privileges are defined on the <a href=":permissions">Permissions page</a>. Here, you can define the names and the display sort order of the roles on your site. It is recommended to order roles from least permissive (for example, Anonymous user) to most permissive (for example, Administrator user). Users who are not logged in have the Anonymous user role. Users who are logged in have the Authenticated user role, plus any other roles granted to their user account.', array(':permissions' => \Drupal::url('user.admin_permissions'))) . '</p>';
    case 'entity.user.field_ui_fields':
      return '<p>' . t('This form lets administrators add and edit fields for storing user data.') . '</p>';
    case 'entity.entity_form_display.user.default':
      return '<p>' . t('This form lets administrators configure how form fields should be displayed when editing a user profile.') . '</p>';
    case 'entity.entity_view_display.user.default':
      return '<p>' . t('This form lets administrators configure how fields should be displayed when rendering a user profile page.') . '</p>';
  }
}
      'variables' => array('account' => NULL, 'attributes' => array(), 'link_options' => array()),
 * Implements hook_js_settings_alter().
function user_js_settings_alter(&$settings, AttachedAssetsInterface $assets) {
  // Provide the user ID in drupalSettings to allow JavaScript code to customize
  // the experience for the end user, rather than the server side, which would
  // break the render cache.
  // Similarly, provide a permissions hash, so that permission-dependent data
  // can be reliably cached on the client side.
  $user = \Drupal::currentUser();
  $settings['user']['uid'] = $user->id();
  $settings['user']['permissionsHash'] = \Drupal::service('user_permissions_hash_generator')->generate($user);
/**
 * Returns whether this site supports the default user picture feature.
 *
 * This approach preserves compatibility with node/comment templates. Alternate
 * user picture implementations (e.g., Gravatar) should provide their own
 * add/edit/delete forms and populate the 'picture' variable during the
 * preprocess stage.
 */
function user_picture_enabled() {
  $field_definitions = \Drupal::entityManager()->getFieldDefinitions('user', 'user');
  return isset($field_definitions['user_picture']);
 * Implements hook_entity_extra_field_info().
function user_entity_extra_field_info() {
  $fields['user']['user']['form']['account'] = array(
    'label' => t('User name and password'),
    'description' => t('User module account form elements.'),
    'weight' => -10,
  );
  $fields['user']['user']['form']['language'] = array(
    'label' => t('Language settings'),
    'description' => t('User module form element.'),
    'weight' => 0,
  );
  if (\Drupal::config('system.date')->get('timezone.user.configurable')) {
    $fields['user']['user']['form']['timezone'] = array(
      'label' => t('Timezone'),
      'description' => t('System module form element.'),
      'weight' => 6,
    );
  }

  $fields['user']['user']['display']['member_for'] = array(
    'label' => t('Member for'),
    'description' => t('User module \'member for\' view element.'),
    'weight' => 5,
 * Loads multiple users based on certain conditions.
 * This function should be used whenever you need to load more than one user
 * from the database. Users are loaded into memory and will not require
 * database access if loaded again during the same page request.
 * @param array $uids
 *   (optional) An array of entity IDs. If omitted, all entities are loaded.
 *   A boolean indicating that the internal cache should be reset. Use this if
 *   loading a user object which has been altered during the page request.
 * @see \Drupal\user\Entity\User::load()
 * @see user_load_by_mail()
 * @see user_load_by_name()
 * @see \Drupal\Core\Entity\Query\QueryInterface
 *
 * @deprecated in Drupal 8.x, will be removed before Drupal 9.0.
 *   Use \Drupal\user\Entity\User::loadMultiple().
function user_load_multiple(array $uids = NULL, $reset = FALSE) {
  if ($reset) {
    \Drupal::entityManager()->getStorage('user')->resetCache($uids);
  }
  return User::loadMultiple($uids);
 *   Integer specifying the user ID to load.
 *   TRUE to reset the internal cache and load from the database; FALSE
 *   (default) to load from the internal cache, if set.
 *
 *   A fully-loaded user object upon successful user load, or NULL if the user
 * @deprecated in Drupal 8.x, will be removed before Drupal 9.0.
 *   Use \Drupal\user\Entity\User::load().
 *
 * @see \Drupal\user\Entity\User::loadMultiple()
  if ($reset) {
    \Drupal::entityManager()->getStorage('user')->resetCache(array($uid));
  }
  return User::load($uid);
 * Fetches a user object by email address.
 *   String with the account's email address.
 *   A fully-loaded $user object upon successful user load or FALSE if user
 *   cannot be loaded.
 *
 * @see \Drupal\user\Entity\User::loadMultiple()
  $users = entity_load_multiple_by_properties('user', array('mail' => $mail));
 * Fetches a user object by account name.
 *   A fully-loaded $user object upon successful user load or FALSE if user
 *   cannot be loaded.
 *
 * @see \Drupal\user\Entity\User::loadMultiple()
  $users = entity_load_multiple_by_properties('user', array('name' => $name));
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}

/**
 * Verify the syntax of the given name.
 *
 * @param string $name
 *   The user name to validate.
 *
 * @return string|null
 *   A translated violation message if the name is invalid or NULL if the name
 *   is valid.
 *
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function user_validate_name($name) {
  $definition = BaseFieldDefinition::create('string')
  $data = \Drupal::typedDataManager()->create($definition);
  $data->setValue($name);
  $violations = $data->validate();
  if (count($violations) > 0) {
    return $violations[0]->getMessage();
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}

/**
 * Generate a random alphanumeric password.
 */
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function user_password($length = 10) {
  // This variable contains the list of allowable characters for the
  // password. Note that the number 0 and the letter 'O' have been
  // removed to avoid confusion between the two. The same is true
  $allowable_characters = 'abcdefghijkmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHJKLMNPQRSTUVWXYZ23456789';
  // Zero-based count of characters in the allowable list:
  $len = strlen($allowable_characters) - 1;
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  // Declare the password as a blank string.
  $pass = '';
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  // Loop the number of times specified by $length.
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  for ($i = 0; $i < $length; $i++) {
    do {
      // Find a secure random number within the range needed.
      $index = ord(Crypt::randomBytes(1));
    } while ($index > $len);
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    // Each iteration, pick a random character from the
    // allowable string and append it to the password:
    $pass .= $allowable_characters[$index];
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  }

  return $pass;
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}

/**
 * Determine the permissions for one or more roles.
 *
 * @param array $roles
 *   An array of role IDs.
 * @return array
 *   An array indexed by role ID. Each value is an array of permission strings
 *   for the given role.
function user_role_permissions(array $roles) {
  if (defined('MAINTENANCE_MODE') && MAINTENANCE_MODE == 'update') {
    return _user_role_permissions_update($roles);
  }
  $entities = Role::loadMultiple($roles);
    $role_permissions[$rid] = isset($entities[$rid]) ? $entities[$rid]->getPermissions() : array();
/**
 * Determine the permissions for one or more roles during update.
 *
 * A separate version is needed because during update the entity system can't
 * be used and in non-update situations the entity system is preferred because
 * of the hook system.
 *
 * @param array $roles
 *   An array of role IDs.
 *
 * @return array
 *   An array indexed by role ID. Each value is an array of permission strings
 *   for the given role.
 */
function _user_role_permissions_update($roles) {
  $role_permissions = array();
  foreach ($roles as $rid) {
    $role_permissions[$rid] = \Drupal::config("user.role.$rid")->get('permissions') ?: array();
 * Checks for usernames blocked by user administration.
 *   A string containing a name of the user.
 *
 * @return bool
 *   TRUE if the user is blocked, FALSE otherwise.
  return (bool) \Drupal::entityQuery('user')
    ->condition('name', $name)
 * Implements hook_ENTITY_TYPE_view() for user entities.
function user_user_view(array &$build, UserInterface $account, EntityViewDisplayInterface $display) {
      '#markup' => '<h4 class="label">' . t('Member for') . '</h4> ' . \Drupal::service('date.formatter')->formatTimeDiffSince($account->getCreatedTime()),
/**
 * Implements hook_ENTITY_TYPE_view_alter() for user entities.
 *
 * This function adds a default alt tag to the user_picture field to maintain
 * accessibility.
 */
function user_user_view_alter(array &$build, UserInterface $account, EntityViewDisplayInterface $display) {
  if (user_picture_enabled() && !empty($build['user_picture'])) {
    foreach (Element::children($build['user_picture']) as $key) {
      $item = $build['user_picture'][$key]['#item'];
      if (!$item->get('alt')->getValue()) {
        $item->get('alt')->setValue(\Drupal::translation()->translate('Profile picture for user @username', ['@username' => $account->getUsername()]));
      }
    }
  }
}

 * Implements hook_preprocess_HOOK() for block templates.
 */
function user_preprocess_block(&$variables) {
  if ($variables['configuration']['provider'] == 'user') {
    switch ($variables['elements']['#plugin_id']) {
        $variables['attributes']['role'] = 'form';
 * @param \Drupal\Core\Session\AccountInterface $account
 *   The account object for the user whose name is to be formatted.
 *
 *   An unsanitized string with the username to display.
 * @deprecated in Drupal 8.0.x-dev, will be removed before Drupal 9.0.0.
 *   Use \Drupal\Core\Session\AccountInterface::getUsername().
 *
 * @todo Remove usage in https://www.drupal.org/node/2311219.
function user_format_name(AccountInterface $account) {
  return $account->getUsername();
/**
 * Implements hook_template_preprocess_default_variables_alter().
 *
 * @see user_user_login()
 * @see user_user_logout()
 */
function user_template_preprocess_default_variables_alter(&$variables) {
  // Remove password and session IDs, $form_state, since themes should not need nor see them.
  unset($variables['user']->pass, $variables['user']->sid, $variables['user']->ssid);

  $variables['is_admin'] = $user->hasPermission('access administration pages');
  $variables['logged_in'] = $user->isAuthenticated();
 * Prepares variables for username templates.
 *
 * Default template: username.html.twig.
 *
 * @param array $variables
 *   An associative array containing:
 *   - account: The user account (\Drupal\Core\Session\AccountInterface).
 * Modules that make any changes to variables like 'name' or 'extra' must ensure
 * that the final string is safe.
 */
function template_preprocess_username(&$variables) {
  $account = $variables['account'] ?: new AnonymousUserSession();
  $variables['uid'] = $account->id();
  if (empty($variables['uid'])) {
    if (theme_get_setting('features.comment_user_verification')) {
      $variables['extra'] = ' (' . t('not verified') . ')';
    }
  }

  // Set the name to a formatted name that is safe for printing and
  // that won't break tables by being too long. Keep an unshortened,
  // unsanitized version, in case other preprocess functions want to implement
  // their own shortening logic or add markup. If they do so, they must ensure
  // that $variables['name'] is safe for printing.
  $name = $variables['name_raw'] = $account->getUsername();
    $name = Unicode::truncate($name, 15, FALSE, TRUE);
    $variables['truncated'] = TRUE;
  }
  else {
    $variables['truncated'] = FALSE;
  $variables['profile_access'] = \Drupal::currentUser()->hasPermission('access user profiles');
  // Populate link path and attributes if appropriate.
  if ($variables['uid'] && $variables['profile_access']) {
    // We are linking to a local user.
    $variables['attributes']['title'] = t('View user profile.');
    $variables['link_path'] = 'user/' . $variables['uid'];
  }
  elseif (!empty($account->homepage)) {
    // Like the 'class' attribute, the 'rel' attribute can hold a
    // space-separated set of values, so initialize it as an array to make it
    // easier for other preprocess functions to append to it.
    $variables['attributes']['rel'] = 'nofollow';
    $variables['link_path'] = $account->homepage;
    $variables['homepage'] = $account->homepage;
  // We have a link path, so we should generate a URL.
  if (isset($variables['link_path'])) {
    if ($external) {
      $variables['attributes']['href'] = Url::fromUri($variables['link_path'], $variables['link_options'])
        ->toString();
    }
    else {
      $variables['attributes']['href'] = Url::fromRoute('entity.user.canonical', array(
        'user' => $variables['uid'],
      ))->toString();
    }
 * Finalizes the login process and logs in a user.
 * The function logs in the user, records a watchdog message about the new
 * session, saves the login timestamp, calls hook_user_login(), and generates a
 * new session.
 * The current user is replaced with the passed in account.
 * @param \Drupal\user\UserInterface $account
function user_login_finalize(UserInterface $account) {
  \Drupal::currentUser()->setAccount($account);
  \Drupal::logger('user')->notice('Session opened for %name.', array('%name' => $account->getUsername()));
  // Update the user table timestamp noting user has logged in.
  // This is also used to invalidate one-time login links.
  $account->setLastLoginTime(REQUEST_TIME);
    ->updateLastLoginTimestamp($account);
  // Regenerate the session ID to prevent against session fixation attacks.
  // This is called before hook_user_login() in case one of those functions
  // fails or incorrectly does a redirect which would leave the old session
  // in place.
  \Drupal::service('session')->migrate();
  \Drupal::service('session')->set('uid', $account->id());
  \Drupal::moduleHandler()->invokeAll('user_login', array($account));
function user_user_login($account) {
  // Reset static cache of default variables in template_preprocess() to reflect
  // the new user.
  drupal_static_reset('template_preprocess');
}

/**
 * Implements hook_user_logout().
 */
function user_user_logout($account) {
  // Reset static cache of default variables in template_preprocess() to reflect
  // the new user.
  drupal_static_reset('template_preprocess');
}

/**
 * Generates a unique URL for a user to login and reset their password.
 *
 * @param \Drupal\user\UserInterface $account
 *   An object containing the user account.
 * @param array $options
 *   (optional) A keyed array of settings. Supported options are:
 *   - langcode: A language code to be used when generating locale-sensitive
 *    URLs. If langcode is NULL the users preferred language is used.
 *   A unique URL that provides a one-time log in for the user, from which
 *   they can change their password.
 */
function user_pass_reset_url($account, $options = array()) {
  $langcode = isset($options['langcode']) ? $options['langcode'] : $account->getPreferredLangcode();
  return \Drupal::url('user.reset',
    array(
      'uid' => $account->id(),
      'timestamp' => $timestamp,
      'hash' => user_pass_rehash($account, $timestamp),
    ),
    array(
      'absolute' => TRUE,
      'language' => \Drupal::languageManager()->getLanguage($langcode)
    )
  );
 * Generates a URL to confirm an account cancellation request.
 *
 * @param \Drupal\user\UserInterface $account
 * @param array $options
 *   (optional) A keyed array of settings. Supported options are:
 *   - langcode: A language code to be used when generating locale-sensitive
 *     URLs. If langcode is NULL the users preferred language is used.
 *   A unique URL that may be used to confirm the cancellation of the user
 *   account.
 * @see \Drupal\user\Controller\UserController::confirmCancel()
function user_cancel_url(UserInterface $account, $options = array()) {
  $langcode = isset($options['langcode']) ? $options['langcode'] : $account->getPreferredLangcode();
  $url_options = array('absolute' => TRUE, 'language' => \Drupal::languageManager()->getLanguage($langcode));
  return \Drupal::url('user.cancel_confirm', [
    'user' => $account->id(),
    'timestamp' => $timestamp,
    'hashed_pass' => user_pass_rehash($account, $timestamp)
/**
 * Creates a unique hash value for use in time-dependent per-user URLs.
 *
 * This hash is normally used to build a unique and secure URL that is sent to
 * the user by email for purposes such as resetting the user's password. In
 * order to validate the URL, the same hash can be generated again, from the
 * same information, and compared to the hash value from the URL. The hash
 * contains the time stamp, the user's last login time, the numeric user ID,
 * and the user's email address.
 * For a usage example, see user_cancel_url() and
 * \Drupal\user\Controller\UserController::confirmCancel().
 * @param \Drupal\user\UserInterface $account
 *   An object containing the user account.
 * @param int $timestamp
 *   A UNIX timestamp, typically REQUEST_TIME.
 *   A string that is safe for use in URLs and SQL statements.
 */
function user_pass_rehash(UserInterface $account, $timestamp) {
  $data = $timestamp;
  $data .= $account->getLastLoginTime();
  $data .= $account->id();
  $data .= $account->getEmail();
  return Crypt::hmacBase64($data, Settings::getHashSalt() . $account->getPassword());
 * Cancel a user account.
 *
 * Since the user cancellation process needs to be run in a batch, either
 * Form API will invoke it, or batch_process() needs to be invoked after calling
 * this function and should define the path to redirect to.
 *
 *   The user ID of the user account to cancel.
 *   The account cancellation method to use.
function user_cancel($edit, $uid, $method) {

  if (!$account) {
    drupal_set_message(t('The user account %id does not exist.', array('%id' => $uid)), 'error');
    \Drupal::logger('user')->error('Attempted to cancel non-existing user account: %id.', array('%id' => $uid));
    return;
  }

  // Initialize batch (to set title).
  $batch = array(
    'title' => t('Cancelling account'),
    'operations' => array(),
  );
  batch_set($batch);

  // When the 'user_cancel_delete' method is used, user_delete() is called,
  // which invokes hook_ENTITY_TYPE_predelete() and hook_ENTITY_TYPE_delete()
  // for the user entity. Modules should use those hooks to respond to the
  // account deletion.
  if ($method != 'user_cancel_delete') {
    // Allow modules to add further sets to this batch.
    \Drupal::moduleHandler()->invokeAll('user_cancel', array($edit, $account, $method));

  // Finish the batch and actually cancel the account.
  $batch = array(
    'title' => t('Cancelling user account'),
    'operations' => array(
      array('_user_cancel', array($edit, $account, $method)),
    ),
  );

  // After cancelling account, ensure that user is logged out.
  if ($account->id() == \Drupal::currentUser()->id()) {
    // Batch API stores data in the session, so use the finished operation to
    // manipulate the current user's session id.
    $batch['finished'] = '_user_cancel_session_regenerate';
  }

  batch_set($batch);

  // Batch processing is either handled via Form API or has to be invoked
  // manually.
}

/**
 * Implements callback_batch_operation().
 *
 * Last step for cancelling a user account.
 *
 * Since batch and session API require a valid user account, the actual
 * cancellation of a user account needs to happen last.
 * @param array $edit
 *   An array of submitted form values.
 * @param \Drupal\user\UserInterface $account
 *   The user ID of the user account to cancel.
 * @param string $method
 *   The account cancellation method to use.
 *
 * @see user_cancel()
 */
function _user_cancel($edit, $account, $method) {

  switch ($method) {
    case 'user_cancel_block':
    case 'user_cancel_block_unpublish':
    default:
      // Send account blocked notification if option was checked.
      if (!empty($edit['user_cancel_notify'])) {
        _user_mail_notify('status_blocked', $account);
      }
      drupal_set_message(t('%name has been disabled.', array('%name' => $account->getUsername())));
      $logger->notice('Blocked user: %name %email.', array('%name' => $account->getUsername(), '%email' => '<' . $account->getEmail() . '>'));
      break;

    case 'user_cancel_reassign':
    case 'user_cancel_delete':
      // Send account canceled notification if option was checked.
      if (!empty($edit['user_cancel_notify'])) {
        _user_mail_notify('status_canceled', $account);
      }
      drupal_set_message(t('%name has been deleted.', array('%name' => $account->getUsername())));
      $logger->notice('Deleted user: %name %email.', array('%name' => $account->getUsername(), '%email' => '<' . $account->getEmail() . '>'));
  // After cancelling account, ensure that user is logged out. We can't destroy
  // their session though, as we might have information in it, and we can't
  // regenerate it because batch API uses the session ID, we will regenerate it
  // in _user_cancel_session_regenerate().
  if ($account->id() == \Drupal::currentUser()->id()) {
    \Drupal::currentUser()->setAccount(new AnonymousUserSession());
 * Finished batch processing callback for cancelling a user account.
 *
 * @see user_cancel()
 */
function _user_cancel_session_regenerate() {
  // Regenerate the users session instead of calling session_destroy() as we
  // want to preserve any messages that might have been set.
  \Drupal::service('session')->migrate();
/**
 * Helper function to return available account cancellation methods.
 *
 * See documentation of hook_user_cancel_methods_alter().
 *
 * @return array
 *   An array containing all account cancellation methods as form elements.
 *
 * @see hook_user_cancel_methods_alter()
 * @see user_admin_settings()
 */
function user_cancel_methods() {
  $user_settings = \Drupal::config('user.settings');
  $anonymous_name = $user_settings->get('anonymous');
  $methods = array(
    'user_cancel_block' => array(
      'title' => t('Disable the account and keep its content.'),
      'description' => t('Your account will be blocked and you will no longer be able to log in. All of your content will remain attributed to your username.'),
    ),
    'user_cancel_block_unpublish' => array(
      'title' => t('Disable the account and unpublish its content.'),
      'description' => t('Your account will be blocked and you will no longer be able to log in. All of your content will be hidden from everyone but administrators.'),
    ),
    'user_cancel_reassign' => array(
      'title' => t('Delete the account and make its content belong to the %anonymous-name user.', array('%anonymous-name' => $anonymous_name)),
      'description' => t('Your account will be removed and all account information deleted. All of your content will be assigned to the %anonymous-name user.', array('%anonymous-name' => $anonymous_name)),
    ),
    'user_cancel_delete' => array(
      'title' => t('Delete the account and its content.'),
      'description' => t('Your account will be removed and all account information deleted. All of your content will also be deleted.'),
      'access' => \Drupal::currentUser()->hasPermission('administer users'),
    ),
  );
  // Allow modules to customize account cancellation methods.
  \Drupal::moduleHandler()->alter('user_cancel_methods', $methods);

  // Turn all methods into real form elements.
  $form = array(
    '#options' => array(),
    '#default_value' => $user_settings->get('cancel_method'),
  );
  foreach ($methods as $name => $method) {
    $form['#options'][$name] = $method['title'];
    // Add the description for the confirmation form. This description is never
    // shown for the cancel method option, only on the confirmation form.
    // Therefore, we use a custom #confirm_description property.
    if (isset($method['description'])) {
      $form[$name]['#confirm_description'] = $method['description'];
    }
    if (isset($method['access'])) {
      $form[$name]['#access'] = $method['access'];
    }
  }
  return $form;
}

 *   A user ID.
 */
function user_delete($uid) {
  user_delete_multiple(array($uid));
}

/**
 * Delete multiple user accounts.
 *
 * @see hook_ENTITY_TYPE_predelete()
 * @see hook_ENTITY_TYPE_delete()
 */
function user_delete_multiple(array $uids) {
  entity_delete_multiple('user', $uids);
 * Generate an array for rendering the given user.
 *
 * When viewing a user profile, the $page array contains:
 *
 * - $page['content']['member_for']:
 *   Contains the default "Member for" profile data for a user.
 * To theme user profiles, copy core/modules/user/templates/user.html.twig
 * to your theme directory, and edit it as instructed in that file's comments.
 * @param \Drupal\user\UserInterface $account
 *   (optional) A language code to use for rendering. Defaults to the global
 *   content language of the current request.
function user_view($account, $view_mode = 'full', $langcode = NULL) {
  return entity_view($account, $view_mode, $langcode);
 * Constructs a drupal_render() style array from an array of loaded users.
 * @param \Drupal\user\UserInterface[] $account
 *   An array of user accounts as returned by User::loadMultiple().
 *   (optional) View mode, e.g., 'full', 'teaser', etc. Defaults to 'teaser.'
 *   (optional) A language code to use for rendering. Defaults to the global
 *   content language of the current request.
 *   An array in the format expected by drupal_render().
function user_view_multiple($accounts, $view_mode = 'full', $langcode = NULL) {
  return entity_view_multiple($accounts, $view_mode, $langcode);
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}

 */
function user_mail($key, &$message, $params) {
  $language_manager = \Drupal::languageManager();
  $variables = array('user' => $params['account']);
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  $language = \Drupal::languageManager()->getLanguage($params['account']->getPreferredLangcode());
  $original_language = $language_manager->getConfigOverrideLanguage();
  $language_manager->setConfigOverrideLanguage($language);
  $mail_config = \Drupal::config('user.mail');

   // We do not sanitize the token replacement, since the output of this
   // replacement is intended for an email message, not a web browser.
  $token_options = array('langcode' => $langcode, 'callback' => 'user_mail_tokens', 'sanitize' => FALSE, 'clear' => TRUE);
  $message['subject'] .= $token_service->replace($mail_config->get($key . '.subject'), $variables, $token_options);
  $message['body'][] = $token_service->replace($mail_config->get($key . '.body'), $variables, $token_options);
  $language_manager->setConfigOverrideLanguage($original_language);

}

/**
 * Token callback to add unsafe tokens for user mails.
 *
 * This function is used by \Drupal\Core\Utility\Token::replace() to set up
 * some additional tokens that can be used in email messages generated by
 * user_mail().
 *   An associative array variable containing mappings from token names to
 *   values (for use with strtr()).
 *   An associative array of token replacement values. If the 'user' element
 *   exists, it must contain a user account object with the following
 *   properties:
 *   - login: The UNIX timestamp of the user's last login.
 *   - pass: The hashed account login password.
 * @param array $options
 *   A keyed array of settings and flags to control the token replacement
 *   process. See \Drupal\Core\Utility\Token::replace().
 */
function user_mail_tokens(&$replacements, $data, $options) {
  if (isset($data['user'])) {
    $replacements['[user:one-time-login-url]'] = user_pass_reset_url($data['user'], $options);
    $replacements['[user:cancel-url]'] = user_cancel_url($data['user'], $options);
/*** Administrative features ***********************************************/

 * Retrieves the names of roles matching specified conditions.
 * @param bool $membersonly
 *   (optional) Set this to TRUE to exclude the 'anonymous' role. Defaults to
 *   FALSE.
 * @param string|null $permission
 *   (optional) A string containing a permission. If set, only roles
 *    containing that permission are returned. Defaults to NULL, which
 *    returns all roles.
 *   An associative array with the role id as the key and the role name as
 *   value.
function user_role_names($membersonly = FALSE, $permission = NULL) {
  return array_map(function ($item) {
    return $item->label();
  }, user_roles($membersonly, $permission));
}

 * Implements hook_ENTITY_TYPE_insert() for user_role entities.
 */
function user_user_role_insert(RoleInterface $role) {
  // Ignore the authenticated and anonymous roles or the role is being synced.
  if (in_array($role->id(), array(RoleInterface::AUTHENTICATED_ID, RoleInterface::ANONYMOUS_ID)) || $role->isSyncing()) {
  $add_id = 'user_add_role_action.' . $role->id();
  if (!entity_load('action', $add_id)) {
    $action = entity_create('action', array(
      'id' => $add_id,
      'type' => 'user',
      'label' => t('Add the @label role to the selected users', array('@label' => $role->label())),
      'configuration' => array(
        'rid' => $role->id(),
      ),
      'plugin' => 'user_add_role_action',
    ));
  }
  $remove_id = 'user_remove_role_action.' . $role->id();