[1.0.x] Views Advance Date Filters

Created on 17 December 2024, 5 days ago

The Views Advanced Date Filters module enhances the filtering capabilities of Drupal Views by introducing advanced options for Date and DateTime fields.

Project link

https://www.drupal.org/project/views_advance_date_filter →

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Status

Needs review

Component

module

Created by

🇮🇳India rohan_singh India

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  • 🇮🇳India vishal.kadam Mumbai

    Thank you for applying!

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  • 🇮🇳India vishal.kadam Mumbai

    1. Fix phpcs issues.

    phpcs --standard=Drupal,DrupalPractice --extensions=php,module,inc,install,test,profile,theme,css,info,txt,md,yml views_advance_date_filter/
    
    FILE: views_advance_date_filter/README.md
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    FOUND 1 ERROR AND 4 WARNINGS AFFECTING 5 LINES
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
      3 | WARNING | [ ] Line exceeds 80 characters; contains 325 characters
     36 | WARNING | [ ] Line exceeds 80 characters; contains 112 characters
     42 | WARNING | [ ] Line exceeds 80 characters; contains 117 characters
     45 | WARNING | [ ] Line exceeds 80 characters; contains 110 characters
     53 | ERROR   | [x] Expected 1 newline at end of file; 2 found
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    PHPCBF CAN FIX THE 1 MARKED SNIFF VIOLATIONS AUTOMATICALLY
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    FILE: views_advance_date_filter/src/Traits/ViewsDateFilterTrait.php
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    FOUND 0 ERRORS AND 1 WARNING AFFECTING 1 LINE
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
     104 | WARNING | Unused variable $element.
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------

    2. FILE: views_advance_date_filter.module

    /**
     * @file
     * Provides an automated cron by executing it at the end of a response.
     */

    The usual description for a .module file is Hook implementations for the [module name] module. where [module name] is the module name given in the .info.yml file.

  • 🇮🇳India rohan_singh India

    Hi @vishal.kadam

    First of all, Thank You for the review.
    I have pushed the requested changes.

    Kindly review.

  • 🇮🇳India vishal.kadam Mumbai

    Rest seems fine to me.

    Let’s wait for other reviewers and Code Review Administrator to take a look and if everything goes fine, you will get the role.

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