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3 | namespace Kunstmaan\AdminBundle\Helper\Menu; |
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5 | use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request; |
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7 | /** |
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8 | * The menu adaptor can be used to configure the main menu, to do this you need to implement this interface and tag |
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9 | * your interface with 'kunstmaan_admin.menu.adaptor' |
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10 | */ |
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11 | interface MenuAdaptorInterface |
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12 | { |
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13 | /** |
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14 | * In this method you can add children for a specific parent, but also remove and change the already created children |
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15 | * |
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16 | * @param MenuBuilder $menu The MenuBuilder |
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17 | * @param MenuItem[] &$children The current children |
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18 | * @param MenuItem|null $parent The parent Menu item |
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19 | * @param Request $request The Request |
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20 | */ |
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21 | public function adaptChildren(MenuBuilder $menu, array &$children, MenuItem $parent = null, Request $request = null); |
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22 | } |
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