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<?php namespace Drupal\Core\Entity\Entity; use Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityDisplayModeBase; use Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityFormModeInterface; /** * Defines the entity form mode configuration entity class. * * Form modes allow entity forms to be displayed differently depending on the * context. For instance, the user entity form can be displayed with a set of * fields on the 'profile' page (user edit page) and with a different set of * fields (or settings) on the user registration page. Modules taking part in * the display of the entity form (notably the Field API) can adjust their * behavior depending on the requested form mode. An additional 'default' form * mode is available for all entity types. For each available form mode, * administrators can configure whether it should use its own set of field * display settings, or just replicate the settings of the 'default' form mode, * thus reducing the amount of form display configurations to keep track of. * * @see \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityManagerInterface::getAllFormModes() * @see \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityManagerInterface::getFormModes() * * @ConfigEntityType( * id = "entity_form_mode", * label = @Translation("Form mode"), * entity_keys = { * "id" = "id", * "label" = "label" * }, * config_export = { * "id", * "label", * "targetEntityType", * "cache", * } * ) */ class EntityFormMode extends EntityDisplayModeBase implements EntityFormModeInterface { }