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    <?php
    
    /**
     * @file
     * Hooks and documentation related to entities.
     */
    
    use Drupal\Core\Access\AccessResult;
    use Drupal\Core\Entity\ContentEntityInterface;
    use Drupal\Core\Entity\DynamicallyFieldableEntityStorageInterface;
    use Drupal\Core\Field\BaseFieldDefinition;
    use Drupal\Core\Field\FieldDefinition;
    use Drupal\Core\Render\Element;
    use Drupal\language\Entity\ContentLanguageSettings;
    use Drupal\node\Entity\NodeType;
    
    /**
     * @defgroup entity_crud Entity CRUD, editing, and view hooks
     * @{
     * Hooks used in various entity operations.
     *
     * Entity create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) operations are performed by
     * entity storage classes; see the
     * @link entity_api Entity API topic @endlink for more information. Most
     * entities use or extend the default classes:
     * \Drupal\Core\Entity\Sql\SqlContentEntityStorage for content entities, and
     * \Drupal\Core\Config\Entity\ConfigEntityStorage for configuration entities.
     * For these entities, there is a set of hooks that is invoked for each
     * CRUD operation, which module developers can implement to affect these
     * operations; these hooks are actually invoked from methods on
     * \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityStorageBase.
     *
     * For content entities, viewing and rendering are handled by a view builder
     * class; see the @link entity_api Entity API topic @endlink for more
     * information. Most view builders extend or use the default class
     * \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityViewBuilder.
     *
     * Entity editing (including adding new entities) is handled by entity form
     * classes; see the @link entity_api Entity API topic @endlink for more
     * information. Most entity editing forms extend base classes
     * \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityForm or \Drupal\Core\Entity\ContentEntityForm.
     * Note that many other operations, such as confirming deletion of entities,
     * also use entity form classes.
     *
     * This topic lists all of the entity CRUD and view operations, and the hooks
     * and other operations that are invoked (in order) for each operation. Some
     * notes:
     * - Whenever an entity hook is invoked, there is both a type-specific entity
     *   hook, and a generic entity hook. For instance, during a create operation on
     *   a node, first hook_node_create() and then hook_entity_create() would be
     *   invoked.
     * - The entity-type-specific hooks are represented in the list below as
     *   hook_ENTITY_TYPE_... (hook_ENTITY_TYPE_create() in this example). To
     *   implement one of these hooks for an entity whose machine name is "foo",
     *   define a function called mymodule_foo_create(), for instance. Also note
     *   that the entity or array of entities that are passed into a specific-type
     *   hook are of the specific entity class, not the generic Entity class, so in
     *   your implementation, you can make the $entity argument something like $node
     *   and give it a specific type hint (which should normally be to the specific
     *   interface, such as \Drupal\Node\NodeInterface for nodes).
     * - $storage in the code examples is assumed to be an entity storage
     *   class. See the @link entity_api Entity API topic @endlink for
     *   information on how to instantiate the correct storage class for an
     *   entity type.
     * - $view_builder in the code examples is assumed to be an entity view builder
     *   class. See the @link entity_api Entity API topic @endlink for
     *   information on how to instantiate the correct view builder class for
     *   an entity type.
     * - During many operations, static methods are called on the entity class,
     *   which implements \Drupal\Entity\EntityInterface.
     *
     * @section entities_revisions_translations Entities, revisions and translations
     * A content entity can have multiple stored variants: based on its definition,
     * it can be revisionable, translatable, or both.
     *
     * A revisionable entity can keep track of the changes that affect its data. In
     * fact all previous revisions of the entity can be stored and made available as
     * "historical" information. The "default" revision is the canonical variant of
     * the entity, the one that is loaded when no specific revision is requested.
     * Only changes to the default revision may be performed without triggering the
     * creation of a new revision, in any other case revision data is not supposed
     * to change. Aside from historical revisions, there can be "pending" revisions,
     * that contain changes that did not make their way into the default revision.
     * Typically these revisions contain data that is waiting for some form of
     * approval, before being accepted as canonical.
     * @see \Drupal\Core\Entity\RevisionableInterface
     * @see \Drupal\Core\Entity\RevisionableStorageInterface
     *
     * A translatable entity can contain multiple translations of the same content.
     * Content entity data is stored via fields, and each field can have one version
     * for each enabled language. Some fields may be defined as untranslatable,
     * which means that their values are shared among all translations. The
     * "default" translation is the canonical variant of the entity, the one whose
     * content will be accessible in the entity field data. Other translations
     * can be instantiated from the default one. Every translation has an "active
     * language" that is used to determine which field translation values should be
     * handled. Typically the default translation's active language is the language
     * of the content that was originally entered and served as source for the other
     * translations.
     * @see \Drupal\Core\Entity\TranslatableInterface
     * @see \Drupal\Core\Entity\TranslatableStorageInterface
     *
     * An entity that is both revisionable and translatable has all the features
     * described above: every revision can contain one or more translations. The
     * canonical variant of the entity is the default translation of the default
     * revision. Any revision will be initially loaded as the default translation,
     * the other revision translations can be instantiated from this one. If a
     * translation has changes in a certain revision, the translation is considered
     * "affected" by that revision, and will be flagged as such via the
     * "revision_translation_affected" field. With the built-in UI, every time a new
     * revision is saved, the changes for the edited translations will be stored,
     * while all field values for the other translations will be copied as-is.
     * However, if multiple translations of the default revision are being
     * subsequently modified without creating a new revision when saving, they will
     * all be affected by the default revision. Additionally, all revision
     * translations will be affected when saving a revision containing changes for
     * untranslatable fields. On the other hand, pending revisions are not supposed
     * to contain multiple affected translations, even when they are being
     * manipulated via the API.
     * @see \Drupal\Core\Entity\TranslatableRevisionableInterface
     * @see \Drupal\Core\Entity\TranslatableRevisionableStorageInterface
     *
     * @section create Create operations
     * To create an entity:
     * @code
     * $entity = $storage->create();
     *
     * // Add code here to set properties on the entity.
     *
     * // Until you call save(), the entity is just in memory.
     * $entity->save();
     * @endcode
     * There is also a shortcut method on entity classes, which creates an entity
     * with an array of provided property values: \Drupal\Core\Entity::create().
     *
     * Hooks invoked during the create operation:
     * - hook_ENTITY_TYPE_create()
     * - hook_entity_create()
     * - When handling content entities, if a new translation is added to the entity
     *   object:
     *   - hook_ENTITY_TYPE_translation_create()
     *   - hook_entity_translation_create()
     *
     * See @ref save below for the save portion of the operation.
     *
     * @section load Read/Load operations
     * To load (read) a single entity:
     * @code
     * $entity = $storage->load($id);
     * @endcode
     * To load multiple entities:
     * @code
     * $entities = $storage->loadMultiple($ids);
     * @endcode
     * Since load() calls loadMultiple(), these are really the same operation.
     * Here is the order of hooks and other operations that take place during
     * entity loading:
     * - Entity is loaded from storage.
     * - postLoad() is called on the entity class, passing in all of the loaded
     *   entities.
     * - hook_entity_load()
     * - hook_ENTITY_TYPE_load()
     *
     * When an entity is loaded, normally the default entity revision is loaded.
     * It is also possible to load a different revision, for entities that support
     * revisions, with this code:
     * @code
     * $entity = $storage->loadRevision($revision_id);
     * @endcode
     * This involves the same hooks and operations as regular entity loading.
     *
     * The "latest revision" of an entity is the most recently created one,
     * regardless of it being default or pending. If the entity is translatable,
     * revision translations are not taken into account either. In other words, any
     * time a new revision is created, that becomes the latest revision for the
     * entity overall, regardless of the affected translations. To load the latest
     * revision of an entity:
     * @code
     * $revision_id = $storage->getLatestRevisionId($entity_id);
     * $entity = $storage->loadRevision($revision_id);
     * @endcode
     * As usual, if the entity is translatable, this code instantiates into $entity
     * the default translation of the revision, even if the latest revision contains
     * only changes to a different translation:
     * @code
     * $is_default = $entity->isDefaultTranslation(); // returns TRUE
     * @endcode
     *
     * The "latest translation-affected revision" is the most recently created one
     * that affects the specified translation. For example, when a new revision
     * introducing some changes to an English translation is saved, that becomes the
     * new "latest revision". However, if an existing Italian translation was not
     * affected by those changes, then the "latest translation-affected revision"
     * for Italian remains what it was. To load the Italian translation at its
     * latest translation-affected revision:
     * @code
     * $revision_id = $storage->getLatestTranslationAffectedRevisionId($entity_id, 'it');
     * $it_translation = $storage->loadRevision($revision_id)->getTranslation('it');
     * @endcode
     *
     * @section save Save operations
     * To update an existing entity, you will need to load it, change properties,
     * and then save; as described above, when creating a new entity, you will also
     * need to save it. Here is the order of hooks and other events that happen
     * during an entity save:
     * - preSave() is called on the entity object, and field objects.
     * - hook_ENTITY_TYPE_presave()
     * - hook_entity_presave()
     * - Entity is saved to storage.
     * - For updates on content entities, if there is a translation added that
     *   was not previously present:
     *   - hook_ENTITY_TYPE_translation_insert()
     *   - hook_entity_translation_insert()
     * - For updates on content entities, if there was a translation removed:
     *   - hook_ENTITY_TYPE_translation_delete()
     *   - hook_entity_translation_delete()
     * - postSave() is called on the entity object.
     * - hook_ENTITY_TYPE_insert() (new) or hook_ENTITY_TYPE_update() (update)
     * - hook_entity_insert() (new) or hook_entity_update() (update)
     *
     * Some specific entity types invoke hooks during preSave() or postSave()
     * operations. Examples:
     * - Field configuration preSave(): hook_field_storage_config_update_forbid()
     * - Node postSave(): hook_node_access_records() and
     *   hook_node_access_records_alter()
     * - Config entities that are acting as entity bundles in postSave():
     *   hook_entity_bundle_create()
     * - Comment: hook_comment_publish() and hook_comment_unpublish() as
     *   appropriate.
     *
     * Note that all translations available for the entity are stored during a save
     * operation. When saving a new revision, a copy of every translation is stored,
     * regardless of it being affected by the revision.
     *
     * @section edit Editing operations
     * When an entity's add/edit form is used to add or edit an entity, there
     * are several hooks that are invoked:
     * - hook_entity_prepare_form()
     * - hook_ENTITY_TYPE_prepare_form()
     * - hook_entity_form_display_alter() (for content entities only)
     *
     * @section delete Delete operations
     * To delete one or more entities, load them and then delete them:
     * @code
     * $entities = $storage->loadMultiple($ids);
     * $storage->delete($entities);
     * @endcode
     *
     * During the delete operation, the following hooks and other events happen:
     * - preDelete() is called on the entity class.
     * - hook_ENTITY_TYPE_predelete()
     * - hook_entity_predelete()
     * - Entity and field information is removed from storage.
     * - postDelete() is called on the entity class.
     * - hook_ENTITY_TYPE_delete()
     * - hook_entity_delete()
     *
     * Some specific entity types invoke hooks during the delete process. Examples:
     * - Entity bundle postDelete(): hook_entity_bundle_delete()
     *
     * Individual revisions of an entity can also be deleted:
     * @code
     * $storage->deleteRevision($revision_id);
     * @endcode
     * This operation invokes the following operations and hooks:
     * - Revision is loaded (see @ref load above).
     * - Revision and field information is removed from the database.
     * - hook_ENTITY_TYPE_revision_delete()
     * - hook_entity_revision_delete()
     *
     * @section view View/render operations
     * To make a render array for a loaded entity:
     * @code
     * // You can omit the language ID if the default language is being used.
     * $build = $view_builder->view($entity, 'view_mode_name', $language->getId());
     * @endcode
     * You can also use the viewMultiple() method to view multiple entities.
     *
     * Hooks invoked during the operation of building a render array:
     * - hook_entity_view_mode_alter()
     * - hook_ENTITY_TYPE_build_defaults_alter()
     * - hook_entity_build_defaults_alter()
     *
     * View builders for some types override these hooks, notably:
     * - The Tour view builder does not invoke any hooks.
     * - The Block view builder invokes hook_block_view_alter() and
     *   hook_block_view_BASE_BLOCK_ID_alter(). Note that in other view builders,
     *   the view alter hooks are run later in the process.
     *
     * During the rendering operation, the default entity viewer runs the following
     * hooks and operations in the pre-render step:
     * - hook_entity_view_display_alter()
     * - hook_entity_prepare_view()
     * - Entity fields are loaded, and render arrays are built for them using
     *   their formatters.
     * - hook_entity_display_build_alter()
     * - hook_ENTITY_TYPE_view()
     * - hook_entity_view()
     * - hook_ENTITY_TYPE_view_alter()
     * - hook_entity_view_alter()
     *
     * Some specific builders have specific hooks:
     * - The Node view builder invokes hook_node_links_alter().
     * - The Comment view builder invokes hook_comment_links_alter().
     *
     * After this point in rendering, the theme system takes over. See the
     * @link theme_render Theme system and render API topic @endlink for more
     * information.
     *
     * @section misc Other entity hooks
     * Some types of entities invoke hooks for specific operations:
     * - Searching nodes:
     *   - hook_ranking()
     *   - Query is executed to find matching nodes
     *   - Resulting node is loaded
     *   - Node render array is built
     *   - comment_node_update_index() is called (this adds "N comments" text)
     *   - hook_node_search_result()
     * - Search indexing nodes:
     *   - Node is loaded
     *   - Node render array is built
     *   - hook_node_update_index()
     * @}
     */
    
    /**
     * @defgroup entity_api Entity API
     * @{
     * Describes how to define and manipulate content and configuration entities.
     *
     * Entities, in Drupal, are objects that are used for persistent storage of
     * content and configuration information. See the
     * @link info_types Information types topic @endlink for an overview of the
     * different types of information, and the
     * @link config_api Configuration API topic @endlink for more about the
     * configuration API.
     *
     * Each entity is an instance of a particular "entity type". Some content entity
     * types have sub-types, which are known as "bundles", while for other entity
     * types, there is only a single bundle. For example, the Node content entity
     * type, which is used for the main content pages in Drupal, has bundles that
     * are known as "content types", while the User content type, which is used for
     * user accounts, has only one bundle.
     *
     * The sections below have more information about entities and the Entity API;
     * for more detailed information, see
     * https://www.drupal.org/developing/api/entity.
     *
     * @section define Defining an entity type
     * Entity types are defined by modules, using Drupal's Plugin API (see the
     * @link plugin_api Plugin API topic @endlink for more information about plugins
     * in general). Here are the steps to follow to define a new entity type:
     * - Choose a unique machine name, or ID, for your entity type. This normally
     *   starts with (or is the same as) your module's machine name. It should be
     *   as short as possible, and may not exceed 32 characters.
     * - Define an interface for your entity's get/set methods, usually extending
     *   either \Drupal\Core\Config\Entity\ConfigEntityInterface or
     *   \Drupal\Core\Entity\ContentEntityInterface.
     * - Define a class for your entity, implementing your interface and extending
     *   either \Drupal\Core\Config\Entity\ConfigEntityBase or
     *   \Drupal\Core\Entity\ContentEntityBase, with annotation for
     *   \@ConfigEntityType or \@ContentEntityType in its documentation block.
     *   If you are defining a content entity type, it is recommended to extend the
     *   \Drupal\Core\Entity\EditorialContentEntityBase base class in order to get
     *   out-of-the-box support for Entity API's revisioning and publishing
     *   features, which will allow your entity type to be used with Drupal's
     *   editorial workflow provided by the Content Moderation module.
     * - In the annotation, the 'id' property gives the entity type ID, and the
     *   'label' property gives the human-readable name of the entity type. If you
     *   are defining a content entity type that uses bundles, the 'bundle_label'
     *   property gives the human-readable name to use for a bundle of this entity
     *   type (for example, "Content type" for the Node entity).
     * - The annotation will refer to several handler classes, which you will also
     *   need to define:
     *   - list_builder: Define a class that extends
     *     \Drupal\Core\Config\Entity\ConfigEntityListBuilder (for configuration
     *     entities) or \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityListBuilder (for content
     *     entities), to provide an administrative overview for your entities.
     *   - add and edit forms, or default form: Define a class (or two) that
     *     extend(s) \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityForm to provide add and edit forms
     *     for your entities. For content entities, base class
     *     \Drupal\Core\Entity\ContentEntityForm is a better starting point.
     *   - delete form: Define a class that extends
     *     \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityConfirmFormBase to provide a delete
     *     confirmation form for your entities.
     *   - view_builder: For content entities and config entities that need to be
     *     viewed, define a class that implements
     *     \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityViewBuilderInterface (usually extending
     *     \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityViewBuilder), to display a single entity.
     *   - translation: For translatable content entities (if the 'translatable'
     *     annotation property has value TRUE), define a class that extends
     *     \Drupal\content_translation\ContentTranslationHandler, to translate
     *     the content. Configuration translation is handled automatically by the
     *     Configuration Translation module, without the need of a handler class.
     *   - access: If your configuration entity has complex permissions, you might
     *     need an access control handling, implementing
     *     \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityAccessControlHandlerInterface, but most
     *     entities can just use the 'admin_permission' annotation property
     *     instead. Note that if you are creating your own access control handler,
     *     you should override the checkAccess() and checkCreateAccess() methods,
     *     not access().
     *   - storage: A class implementing
     *     \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityStorageInterface. If not specified, content
     *     entities will use \Drupal\Core\Entity\Sql\SqlContentEntityStorage, and
     *     config entities will use \Drupal\Core\Config\Entity\ConfigEntityStorage.
     *     You can extend one of these classes to provide custom behavior.
     *   - views_data: A class implementing \Drupal\views\EntityViewsDataInterface
     *     to provide views data for the entity type. You can autogenerate most of
     *     the views data by extending \Drupal\views\EntityViewsData.
     * - For content entities, the annotation will refer to a number of database
     *   tables and their fields. These annotation properties, such as 'base_table',
     *   'data_table', 'entity_keys', etc., are documented on
     *   \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityType.
     * - For content entities that are displayed on their own pages, the annotation
     *   will refer to a 'uri_callback' function, which takes an object of the
     *   entity interface you have defined as its parameter, and returns routing
     *   information for the entity page; see node_uri() for an example. You will
     *   also need to add a corresponding route to your module's routing.yml file;
     *   see the entity.node.canonical route in node.routing.yml for an example, and see
     *   @ref sec_routes below for some notes.
     * - Optionally, instead of defining routes, routes can be auto generated by
     *   providing a route handler. See @ref sec_routes. Otherwise, define routes
     *   and links for the various URLs associated with the entity.
     *   These go into the 'links' annotation, with the link type as the key, and
     *   the path of this link template as the value. The corresponding route
     *   requires the following route name:
     *   "entity.$entity_type_id.$link_template_type". See @ref sec_routes below for
     *   some routing notes. Typical link types are:
     *   - canonical: Default link, either to view (if entities are viewed on their
     *     own pages) or edit the entity.
     *   - delete-form: Confirmation form to delete the entity.
     *   - edit-form: Editing form.
     *   - Other link types specific to your entity type can also be defined.
     * - If your content entity is fieldable, provide the 'field_ui_base_route'
     *   annotation property, giving the name of the route that the Manage Fields,
     *   Manage Display, and Manage Form Display pages from the Field UI module
     *   will be attached to. This is usually the bundle settings edit page, or an
     *   entity type settings page if there are no bundles.
     * - If your content entity has bundles, you will also need to define a second
     *   plugin to handle the bundles. This plugin is itself a configuration entity
     *   type, so follow the steps here to define it. The machine name ('id'
     *   annotation property) of this configuration entity class goes into the
     *   'bundle_entity_type' annotation property on the entity type class. For
     *   example, for the Node entity, the bundle class is
     *   \Drupal\node\Entity\NodeType, whose machine name is 'node_type'. This is
     *   the annotation property 'bundle_entity_type' on the
     *   \Drupal\node\Entity\Node class. Also, the
     *   bundle config entity type annotation must have a 'bundle_of' property,
     *   giving the machine name of the entity type it is acting as a bundle for.
     *   These machine names are considered permanent, they may not be renamed.
     * - Additional annotation properties can be seen on entity class examples such
     *   as \Drupal\node\Entity\Node (content) and \Drupal\user\Entity\Role
     *   (configuration). These annotation properties are documented on
     *   \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityType.
     *
     * @section sec_routes Entity routes
     * Entity routes can be defined in *.routing.yml files, like any other route:
     * see the @link routing Routing API @endlink topic for more information.
     * Another option for entity routes is to use a route provider class, and
     * reference it in the annotations on the entity class: see the end of this
     * section for an example.
     *
     * It's possible to use both a YAML file and a provider class for entity
     * routes, at the same time. Avoid duplicating route names between the two:
     * if a duplicate route name is found in both locations, the one in the YAML
     * file takes precedence; regardless, such duplication can be confusing.
     *
     * Here's an example YAML route specification, for the block configure form:
     * @code
     * entity.block.edit_form:
     *   path: '/admin/structure/block/manage/{block}'
     *   defaults:
     *     _entity_form: 'block.default'
     *     _title: 'Configure block'
     *   requirements:
     *     _entity_access: 'block.update'
     * @endcode
     * Some notes on this example:
     * - path: The {block} in the path is a placeholder, which (for an entity) must
     *   always take the form of {machine_name_of_entity_type}. In the URL, the
     *   placeholder value will be the ID of an entity item. When the route is used,
     *   the entity system will load the corresponding entity item and pass it in as
     *   an object to the controller for the route.
     * - defaults: For entity form routes, use _entity_form rather than the generic
     *   _controller or _form. The value is composed of the entity type machine name
     *   and a form handler type from the entity annotation (see @ref define above
     *   more more on handlers and annotation). So, in this example, block.default
     *   refers to the 'default' form handler on the block entity type, whose
     *   annotation contains:
     *   @code
     *   handlers = {
     *     "form" = {
     *       "default" = "Drupal\block\BlockForm",
     *   @endcode
     * If instead of YAML you want to use a route provider class:
     * - \Drupal\Core\Entity\Routing\DefaultHtmlRouteProvider provides canonical,
     *   edit-form, and delete-form routes.
     * - \Drupal\Core\Entity\Routing\AdminHtmlRouteProvider provides the same
     *   routes, set up to use the administrative theme for edit and delete pages.
     * - You can also create your own class, extending one of these two classes if
     *   you only want to modify their behaviour slightly.
     *
     * To register any route provider class, add lines like the following to your
     * entity class annotation:
     * @code
     * handlers = {
     *   "route_provider" = {
     *     "html" = "Drupal\Core\Entity\Routing\DefaultHtmlRouteProvider",
     * @endcode
     *
     * @section bundle Defining a content entity bundle
     * For entity types that use bundles, such as Node (bundles are content types)
     * and Taxonomy (bundles are vocabularies), modules and install profiles can
     * define bundles by supplying default configuration in their config/install
     * directories. (See the @link config_api Configuration API topic @endlink for
     * general information about configuration.)
     *
     * There are several good examples of this in Drupal Core:
     * - The Forum module defines a content type in node.type.forum.yml and a
     *   vocabulary in taxonomy.vocabulary.forums.yml
     * - The Book module defines a content type in node.type.book.yml
     * - The Standard install profile defines Page and Article content types in
     *   node.type.page.yml and node.type.article.yml, a Tags vocabulary in
     *   taxonomy.vocabulary.tags.yml, and a Node comment type in
     *   comment.type.comment.yml. This profile's configuration is especially
     *   instructive, because it also adds several fields to the Article type, and
     *   it sets up view and form display modes for the node types.
     *
     * @section load_query Loading, querying, and rendering entities
     * To load entities, use the entity storage manager, which is an object
     * implementing \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityStorageInterface that you can
     * retrieve with:
     * @code
     * $storage = \Drupal::entityTypeManager()->getStorage('your_entity_type');
     * // Or if you have a $container variable:
     * $storage = $container->get('entity_type.manager')->getStorage('your_entity_type');
     * @endcode
     * Here, 'your_entity_type' is the machine name of your entity type ('id'
     * annotation property on the entity class), and note that you should use
     * dependency injection to retrieve this object if possible. See the
     * @link container Services and Dependency Injection topic @endlink for more
     * about how to properly retrieve services.
     *
     * To query to find entities to load, use an entity query, which is a object
     * implementing \Drupal\Core\Entity\Query\QueryInterface that you can retrieve
     * with:
     * @code
     * // Simple query:
     * $query = \Drupal::entityQuery('your_entity_type');
     * // Or, if you have a $container variable:
     * $storage = $container->get('entity_type.manager')->getStorage('your_entity_type');
     * $query = $storage->getQuery();
     * @endcode
     * If you need aggregation, there is an aggregate query available, which
     * implements \Drupal\Core\Entity\Query\QueryAggregateInterface:
     * @code
     * $query \Drupal::entityQueryAggregate('your_entity_type');
     * // Or:
     * $query = $storage->getAggregateQuery('your_entity_type');
     * @endcode
     *
     * In either case, you can then add conditions to your query, using methods
     * like condition(), exists(), etc. on $query; add sorting, pager, and range
     * if needed, and execute the query to return a list of entity IDs that match
     * the query.
     *
     * Here is an example, using the core File entity:
     * @code
     * $fids = Drupal::entityQuery('file')
     *   ->condition('status', FILE_STATUS_PERMANENT, '<>')
     *   ->condition('changed', REQUEST_TIME - $age, '<')
     *   ->range(0, 100)
     *   ->execute();
     * $files = $storage->loadMultiple($fids);
     * @endcode
     *
     * The normal way of viewing entities is by using a route, as described in the
     * sections above. If for some reason you need to render an entity in code in a
     * particular view mode, you can use an entity view builder, which is an object
     * implementing \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityViewBuilderInterface that you can
     * retrieve with:
     * @code
     * $view_builder = \Drupal::entityTypeManager()->getViewBuilder('your_entity_type');
     * // Or if you have a $container variable:
     * $view_builder = $container->get('entity_type.manager')->getViewBuilder('your_entity_type');
     * @endcode
     * Then, to build and render the entity:
     * @code
     * // You can omit the language ID, by default the current content language will
     * // be used. If no translation is available for the current language, fallback
     * // rules will be used.
     * $build = $view_builder->view($entity, 'view_mode_name', $language->getId());
     * // $build is a render array.
     * $rendered = \Drupal::service('renderer')->render($build);
     * @endcode
     *
     * @section sec_access Access checking on entities
     * Entity types define their access permission scheme in their annotation.
     * Access permissions can be quite complex, so you should not assume any
     * particular permission scheme. Instead, once you have an entity object
     * loaded, you can check for permission for a particular operation (such as
     * 'view') at the entity or field level by calling:
     * @code
     * $entity->access($operation);
     * $entity->nameOfField->access($operation);
     * @endcode
     * The interface related to access checking in entities and fields is
     * \Drupal\Core\Access\AccessibleInterface.
     *
     * The default entity access control handler invokes two hooks while checking
     * access on a single entity: hook_entity_access() is invoked first, and
     * then hook_ENTITY_TYPE_access() (where ENTITY_TYPE is the machine name
     * of the entity type). If no module returns a TRUE or FALSE value from
     * either of these hooks, then the entity's default access checking takes
     * place. For create operations (creating a new entity), the hooks that
     * are invoked are hook_entity_create_access() and
     * hook_ENTITY_TYPE_create_access() instead.
     *
     * The Node entity type has a complex system for determining access, which
     * developers can interact with. This is described in the
     * @link node_access Node access topic. @endlink
     *
     * @see i18n
     * @see entity_crud
     * @see \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityRepositoryInterface::getTranslationFromContext()
     * @}
     */
    
    /**
     * @addtogroup hooks
     * @{
     */
    
    /**
     * Control entity operation access.
     *
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity
     *   The entity to check access to.
     * @param string $operation
     *   The operation that is to be performed on $entity.
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Session\AccountInterface $account
     *   The account trying to access the entity.
     *
     * @return \Drupal\Core\Access\AccessResultInterface
     *   The access result. The final result is calculated by using
     *   \Drupal\Core\Access\AccessResultInterface::orIf() on the result of every
     *   hook_entity_access() and hook_ENTITY_TYPE_access() implementation, and the
     *   result of the entity-specific checkAccess() method in the entity access
     *   control handler. Be careful when writing generalized access checks shared
     *   between routing and entity checks: routing uses the andIf() operator. So
     *   returning an isNeutral() does not determine entity access at all but it
     *   always ends up denying access while routing.
     *
     * @see \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityAccessControlHandler
     * @see hook_entity_create_access()
     * @see hook_ENTITY_TYPE_access()
     *
     * @ingroup entity_api
     */
    function hook_entity_access(\Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity, $operation, \Drupal\Core\Session\AccountInterface $account) {
      // No opinion.
      return AccessResult::neutral();
    }
    
    /**
     * Control entity operation access for a specific entity type.
     *
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity
     *   The entity to check access to.
     * @param string $operation
     *   The operation that is to be performed on $entity.
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Session\AccountInterface $account
     *   The account trying to access the entity.
     *
     * @return \Drupal\Core\Access\AccessResultInterface
     *   The access result. hook_entity_access() has detailed documentation.
     *
     * @see \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityAccessControlHandler
     * @see hook_ENTITY_TYPE_create_access()
     * @see hook_entity_access()
     *
     * @ingroup entity_api
     */
    function hook_ENTITY_TYPE_access(\Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity, $operation, \Drupal\Core\Session\AccountInterface $account) {
      // No opinion.
      return AccessResult::neutral();
    }
    
    /**
     * Control entity create access.
     *
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Session\AccountInterface $account
     *   The account trying to access the entity.
     * @param array $context
     *   An associative array of additional context values. By default it contains
     *   language and the entity type ID:
     *   - entity_type_id - the entity type ID.
     *   - langcode - the current language code.
     * @param string $entity_bundle
     *   The entity bundle name.
     *
     * @return \Drupal\Core\Access\AccessResultInterface
     *   The access result.
     *
     * @see \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityAccessControlHandler
     * @see hook_entity_access()
     * @see hook_ENTITY_TYPE_create_access()
     *
     * @ingroup entity_api
     */
    function hook_entity_create_access(\Drupal\Core\Session\AccountInterface $account, array $context, $entity_bundle) {
      // No opinion.
      return AccessResult::neutral();
    }
    
    /**
     * Control entity create access for a specific entity type.
     *
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Session\AccountInterface $account
     *   The account trying to access the entity.
     * @param array $context
     *   An associative array of additional context values. By default it contains
     *   language:
     *   - langcode - the current language code.
     * @param string $entity_bundle
     *   The entity bundle name.
     *
     * @return \Drupal\Core\Access\AccessResultInterface
     *   The access result.
     *
     * @see \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityAccessControlHandler
     * @see hook_ENTITY_TYPE_access()
     * @see hook_entity_create_access()
     *
     * @ingroup entity_api
     */
    function hook_ENTITY_TYPE_create_access(\Drupal\Core\Session\AccountInterface $account, array $context, $entity_bundle) {
      // No opinion.
      return AccessResult::neutral();
    }
    
    /**
     * Add to entity type definitions.
     *
     * Modules may implement this hook to add information to defined entity types,
     * as defined in \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityTypeInterface.
     *
     * To alter existing information or to add information dynamically, use
     * hook_entity_type_alter().
     *
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityTypeInterface[] $entity_types
     *   An associative array of all entity type definitions, keyed by the entity
     *   type name. Passed by reference.
     *
     * @see \Drupal\Core\Entity\Entity
     * @see \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityTypeInterface
     * @see hook_entity_type_alter()
     */
    function hook_entity_type_build(array &$entity_types) {
      /** @var $entity_types \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityTypeInterface[] */
      // Add a form for a custom node form without overriding the default
      // node form. To override the default node form, use hook_entity_type_alter().
      $entity_types['node']->setFormClass('mymodule_foo', 'Drupal\mymodule\NodeFooForm');
    }
    
    /**
     * Alter the entity type definitions.
     *
     * Modules may implement this hook to alter the information that defines an
     * entity type. All properties that are available in
     * \Drupal\Core\Entity\Annotation\EntityType and all the ones additionally
     * provided by modules can be altered here.
     *
     * Do not use this hook to add information to entity types, unless one of the
     * following is true:
     * - You are filling in default values.
     * - You need to dynamically add information only in certain circumstances.
     * - Your hook needs to run after hook_entity_type_build() implementations.
     * Use hook_entity_type_build() instead in all other cases.
     *
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityTypeInterface[] $entity_types
     *   An associative array of all entity type definitions, keyed by the entity
     *   type name. Passed by reference.
     *
     * @see \Drupal\Core\Entity\Entity
     * @see \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityTypeInterface
     */
    function hook_entity_type_alter(array &$entity_types) {
      /** @var $entity_types \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityTypeInterface[] */
      // Set the controller class for nodes to an alternate implementation of the
      // Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityStorageInterface interface.
      $entity_types['node']->setStorageClass('Drupal\mymodule\MyCustomNodeStorage');
    }
    
    /**
     * Alter the view modes for entity types.
     *
     * @param array $view_modes
     *   An array of view modes, keyed first by entity type, then by view mode name.
     *
     * @see \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityDisplayRepositoryInterface::getAllViewModes()
     * @see \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityDisplayRepositoryInterface::getViewModes()
     */
    function hook_entity_view_mode_info_alter(&$view_modes) {
      $view_modes['user']['full']['status'] = TRUE;
    }
    
    /**
     * Describe the bundles for entity types.
     *
     * @return array
     *   An associative array of all entity bundles, keyed by the entity
     *   type name, and then the bundle name, with the following keys:
     *   - label: The human-readable name of the bundle.
     *   - uri_callback: (optional) The same as the 'uri_callback' key defined for
     *     the entity type in the EntityTypeManager, but for the bundle only. When
     *     determining the URI of an entity, if a 'uri_callback' is defined for both
     *     the entity type and the bundle, the one for the bundle is used.
     *   - translatable: (optional) A boolean value specifying whether this bundle
     *     has translation support enabled. Defaults to FALSE.
     *
     * @see \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityTypeBundleInfo::getBundleInfo()
     * @see hook_entity_bundle_info_alter()
     */
    function hook_entity_bundle_info() {
      $bundles['user']['user']['label'] = t('User');
      return $bundles;
    }
    
    /**
     * Alter the bundles for entity types.
     *
     * @param array $bundles
     *   An array of bundles, keyed first by entity type, then by bundle name.
     *
     * @see Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityTypeBundleInfo::getBundleInfo()
     * @see hook_entity_bundle_info()
     */
    function hook_entity_bundle_info_alter(&$bundles) {
      $bundles['user']['user']['label'] = t('Full account');
    }
    
    /**
     * Act on entity_bundle_create().
     *
     * This hook is invoked after the operation has been performed.
     *
     * @param string $entity_type_id
     *   The type of $entity; e.g. 'node' or 'user'.
     * @param string $bundle
     *   The name of the bundle.
     *
     * @see entity_crud
     */
    function hook_entity_bundle_create($entity_type_id, $bundle) {
      // When a new bundle is created, the menu needs to be rebuilt to add the
      // Field UI menu item tabs.
      \Drupal::service('router.builder')->setRebuildNeeded();
    }
    
    /**
     * Act on entity_bundle_delete().
     *
     * This hook is invoked after the operation has been performed.
     *
     * @param string $entity_type_id
     *   The type of entity; for example, 'node' or 'user'.
     * @param string $bundle
     *   The bundle that was just deleted.
     *
     * @ingroup entity_crud
     */
    function hook_entity_bundle_delete($entity_type_id, $bundle) {
      // Remove the settings associated with the bundle in my_module.settings.
      $config = \Drupal::config('my_module.settings');
      $bundle_settings = $config->get('bundle_settings');
      if (isset($bundle_settings[$entity_type_id][$bundle])) {
        unset($bundle_settings[$entity_type_id][$bundle]);
        $config->set('bundle_settings', $bundle_settings);
      }
    }
    
    /**
     * Acts when creating a new entity.
     *
     * This hook runs after a new entity object has just been instantiated.
     *
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity
     *   The entity object.
     *
     * @ingroup entity_crud
     * @see hook_ENTITY_TYPE_create()
     */
    function hook_entity_create(\Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity) {
      \Drupal::logger('example')->info('Entity created: @label', ['@label' => $entity->label()]);
    }
    
    /**
     * Acts when creating a new entity of a specific type.
     *
     * This hook runs after a new entity object has just been instantiated.
     *
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity
     *   The entity object.
     *
     * @ingroup entity_crud
     * @see hook_entity_create()
     */
    function hook_ENTITY_TYPE_create(\Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity) {
      \Drupal::logger('example')->info('ENTITY_TYPE created: @label', ['@label' => $entity->label()]);
    }
    
    /**
     * Respond to entity revision creation.
     *
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $new_revision
     *   The new revision that was created.
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity
     *   The original entity that was used to create the revision from.
     * @param bool|null $keep_untranslatable_fields
     *   Whether untranslatable field values were kept (TRUE) or copied from the
     *   default revision (FALSE) when generating a merged revision. If no value was
     *   explicitly specified (NULL), a default value of TRUE should be assumed if
     *   the provided entity is the default translation and untranslatable fields
     *   should only affect the default translation, FALSE otherwise.
     *
     * @ingroup entity_crud
     * @see \Drupal\Core\Entity\RevisionableStorageInterface::createRevision()
     * @see \Drupal\Core\Entity\TranslatableRevisionableStorageInterface::createRevision()
     */
    function hook_entity_revision_create(Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $new_revision, Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity, $keep_untranslatable_fields) {
      // Retain the value from an untranslatable field, which are by default
      // synchronized from the default revision.
      $new_revision->set('untranslatable_field', $entity->get('untranslatable_field'));
    }
    
    /**
     * Respond to entity revision creation.
     *
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $new_revision
     *   The new revision that was created.
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity
     *   The original entity that was used to create the revision from.
     * @param bool|null $keep_untranslatable_fields
     *   Whether untranslatable field values were kept (TRUE) or copied from the
     *   default revision (FALSE) when generating a merged revision. If no value was
     *   explicitly specified (NULL), a default value of TRUE should be assumed if
     *   the provided entity is the default translation and untranslatable fields
     *   should only affect the default translation, FALSE otherwise.
     *
     * @ingroup entity_crud
     * @see \Drupal\Core\Entity\RevisionableStorageInterface::createRevision()
     * @see \Drupal\Core\Entity\TranslatableRevisionableStorageInterface::createRevision()
     */
    function hook_ENTITY_TYPE_revision_create(Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $new_revision, Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity, $keep_untranslatable_fields) {
      // Retain the value from an untranslatable field, which are by default
      // synchronized from the default revision.
      $new_revision->set('untranslatable_field', $entity->get('untranslatable_field'));
    }
    
    /**
     * Act on an array of entity IDs before they are loaded.
     *
     * This hook can be used by modules that need, for example, to return a
     * different revision than the default one.
     *
     * @param array $ids
     *   An array of entity IDs that have to be loaded.
     * @param string $entity_type_id
     *   The type of entities being loaded (i.e. node, user, comment).
     *
     * @return \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface[]
     *   An array of pre-loaded entity objects.
     *
     * @ingroup entity_crud
     */
    function hook_entity_preload(array $ids, $entity_type_id) {
      $entities = [];
    
      foreach ($ids as $id) {
        $entities[] = mymodule_swap_revision($id);
      }
    
      return $entities;
    }
    
    /**
     * Act on entities when loaded.
     *
     * This is a generic load hook called for all entity types loaded via the
     * entity API.
     *
     * hook_entity_storage_load() should be used to load additional data for
     * content entities.
     *
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface[] $entities
     *   The entities keyed by entity ID.
     * @param string $entity_type_id
     *   The type of entities being loaded (i.e. node, user, comment).
     *
     * @ingroup entity_crud
     * @see hook_ENTITY_TYPE_load()
     */
    function hook_entity_load(array $entities, $entity_type_id) {
      foreach ($entities as $entity) {
        $entity->foo = mymodule_add_something($entity);
      }
    }
    
    /**
     * Act on entities of a specific type when loaded.
     *
     * @param array $entities
     *   The entities keyed by entity ID.
     *
     * @ingroup entity_crud
     * @see hook_entity_load()
     */
    function hook_ENTITY_TYPE_load($entities) {
      foreach ($entities as $entity) {
        $entity->foo = mymodule_add_something($entity);
      }
    }
    
    /**
     * Act on content entities when loaded from the storage.
     *
     * The results of this hook will be cached.
     *
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface[] $entities
     *   The entities keyed by entity ID.
     * @param string $entity_type
     *   The type of entities being loaded (i.e. node, user, comment).
     *
     * @see hook_entity_load()
     */
    function hook_entity_storage_load(array $entities, $entity_type) {
      foreach ($entities as $entity) {
        $entity->foo = mymodule_add_something_uncached($entity);
      }
    }
    
    /**
     * Act on content entities of a given type when loaded from the storage.
     *
     * The results of this hook will be cached if the entity type supports it.
     *
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface[] $entities
     *   The entities keyed by entity ID.
     *
     * @see hook_entity_storage_load()
     */
    function hook_ENTITY_TYPE_storage_load(array $entities) {
      foreach ($entities as $entity) {
        $entity->foo = mymodule_add_something_uncached($entity);
      }
    }
    
    /**
     * Act on an entity before it is created or updated.
     *
     * You can get the original entity object from $entity->original when it is an
     * update of the entity.
     *
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity
     *   The entity object.
     *
     * @ingroup entity_crud
     * @see hook_ENTITY_TYPE_presave()
     */
    function hook_entity_presave(Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity) {
      if ($entity instanceof ContentEntityInterface && $entity->isTranslatable()) {
        $route_match = \Drupal::routeMatch();
        \Drupal::service('content_translation.synchronizer')->synchronizeFields($entity, $entity->language()->getId(), $route_match->getParameter('source_langcode'));
      }
    }
    
    /**
     * Act on a specific type of entity before it is created or updated.
     *
     * You can get the original entity object from $entity->original when it is an
     * update of the entity.
     *
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity
     *   The entity object.
     *
     * @ingroup entity_crud
     * @see hook_entity_presave()
     */
    function hook_ENTITY_TYPE_presave(Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity) {
      if ($entity->isTranslatable()) {
        $route_match = \Drupal::routeMatch();
        \Drupal::service('content_translation.synchronizer')->synchronizeFields($entity, $entity->language()->getId(), $route_match->getParameter('source_langcode'));
      }
    }
    
    /**
     * Respond to creation of a new entity.
     *
     * This hook runs once the entity has been stored. Note that hook
     * implementations may not alter the stored entity data.
     *
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity
     *   The entity object.
     *
     * @ingroup entity_crud
     * @see hook_ENTITY_TYPE_insert()
     */
    function hook_entity_insert(Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity) {
      // Insert the new entity into a fictional table of all entities.
      \Drupal::database()->insert('example_entity')
        ->fields([
          'type' => $entity->getEntityTypeId(),
          'id' => $entity->id(),
          'created' => REQUEST_TIME,
          'updated' => REQUEST_TIME,
        ])
        ->execute();
    }
    
    /**
     * Respond to creation of a new entity of a particular type.
     *
     * This hook runs once the entity has been stored. Note that hook
     * implementations may not alter the stored entity data.
     *
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity
     *   The entity object.
     *
     * @ingroup entity_crud
     * @see hook_entity_insert()
     */
    function hook_ENTITY_TYPE_insert(Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity) {
      // Insert the new entity into a fictional table of this type of entity.
      \Drupal::database()->insert('example_entity')
        ->fields([
          'id' => $entity->id(),
          'created' => REQUEST_TIME,
          'updated' => REQUEST_TIME,
        ])
        ->execute();
    }
    
    /**
     * Respond to updates to an entity.
     *
     * This hook runs once the entity storage has been updated. Note that hook
     * implementations may not alter the stored entity data. Get the original entity
     * object from $entity->original.
     *
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity
     *   The entity object.
     *
     * @ingroup entity_crud
     * @see hook_ENTITY_TYPE_update()
     */
    function hook_entity_update(Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity) {
      // Update the entity's entry in a fictional table of all entities.
      \Drupal::database()->update('example_entity')
        ->fields([
          'updated' => REQUEST_TIME,
        ])
        ->condition('type', $entity->getEntityTypeId())
        ->condition('id', $entity->id())
        ->execute();
    }
    
    /**
     * Respond to updates to an entity of a particular type.
     *
     * This hook runs once the entity storage has been updated. Note that hook
     * implementations may not alter the stored entity data. Get the original entity
     * object from $entity->original.
     *
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity
     *   The entity object.
     *
     * @ingroup entity_crud
     * @see hook_entity_update()
     */
    function hook_ENTITY_TYPE_update(Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity) {
      // Update the entity's entry in a fictional table of this type of entity.
      \Drupal::database()->update('example_entity')
        ->fields([
          'updated' => REQUEST_TIME,
        ])
        ->condition('id', $entity->id())
        ->execute();
    }
    
    /**
     * Acts when creating a new entity translation.
     *
     * This hook runs after a new entity translation object has just been
     * instantiated.
     *
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $translation
     *   The entity object.
     *
     * @ingroup entity_crud
     * @see hook_ENTITY_TYPE_translation_create()
     */
    function hook_entity_translation_create(\Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $translation) {
      \Drupal::logger('example')->info('Entity translation created: @label', ['@label' => $translation->label()]);
    }
    
    /**
     * Acts when creating a new entity translation of a specific type.
     *
     * This hook runs after a new entity translation object has just been
     * instantiated.
     *
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $translation
     *   The entity object.
     *
     * @ingroup entity_crud
     * @see hook_entity_translation_create()
     */
    function hook_ENTITY_TYPE_translation_create(\Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $translation) {
      \Drupal::logger('example')->info('ENTITY_TYPE translation created: @label', ['@label' => $translation->label()]);
    }
    
    /**
     * Respond to creation of a new entity translation.
     *
     * This hook runs once the entity translation has been stored. Note that hook
     * implementations may not alter the stored entity translation data.
     *
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $translation
     *   The entity object of the translation just stored.
     *
     * @ingroup entity_crud
     * @see hook_ENTITY_TYPE_translation_insert()
     */
    function hook_entity_translation_insert(\Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $translation) {
      $variables = [
        '@language' => $translation->language()->getName(),
        '@label' => $translation->getUntranslated()->label(),
      ];
      \Drupal::logger('example')->notice('The @language translation of @label has just been stored.', $variables);
    }
    
    /**
     * Respond to creation of a new entity translation of a particular type.
     *
     * This hook runs once the entity translation has been stored. Note that hook
     * implementations may not alter the stored entity translation data.
     *
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $translation
     *   The entity object of the translation just stored.
     *
     * @ingroup entity_crud
     * @see hook_entity_translation_insert()
     */
    function hook_ENTITY_TYPE_translation_insert(\Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $translation) {
      $variables = [
        '@language' => $translation->language()->getName(),
        '@label' => $translation->getUntranslated()->label(),
      ];
      \Drupal::logger('example')->notice('The @language translation of @label has just been stored.', $variables);
    }
    
    /**
     * Respond to entity translation deletion.
     *
     * This hook runs once the entity translation has been deleted from storage.
     *
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $translation
     *   The original entity object.
     *
     * @ingroup entity_crud
     * @see hook_ENTITY_TYPE_translation_delete()
     */
    function hook_entity_translation_delete(\Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $translation) {
      $variables = [
        '@language' => $translation->language()->getName(),
        '@label' => $translation->label(),
      ];
      \Drupal::logger('example')->notice('The @language translation of @label has just been deleted.', $variables);
    }
    
    /**
     * Respond to entity translation deletion of a particular type.
     *
     * This hook runs once the entity translation has been deleted from storage.
     *
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $translation
     *   The original entity object.
     *
     * @ingroup entity_crud
     * @see hook_entity_translation_delete()
     */
    function hook_ENTITY_TYPE_translation_delete(\Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $translation) {
      $variables = [
        '@language' => $translation->language()->getName(),
        '@label' => $translation->label(),
      ];
      \Drupal::logger('example')->notice('The @language translation of @label has just been deleted.', $variables);
    }
    
    /**
     * Act before entity deletion.
     *
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity
     *   The entity object for the entity that is about to be deleted.
     *
     * @ingroup entity_crud
     * @see hook_ENTITY_TYPE_predelete()
     */
    function hook_entity_predelete(Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity) {
      $connection = \Drupal::database();
      // Count references to this entity in a custom table before they are removed
      // upon entity deletion.
      $id = $entity->id();
      $type = $entity->getEntityTypeId();
      $count = \Drupal::database()->select('example_entity_data')
        ->condition('type', $type)
        ->condition('id', $id)
        ->countQuery()
        ->execute()
        ->fetchField();
    
      // Log the count in a table that records this statistic for deleted entities.
      $connection->merge('example_deleted_entity_statistics')
        ->key(['type' => $type, 'id' => $id])
        ->fields(['count' => $count])
        ->execute();
    }
    
    /**
     * Act before entity deletion of a particular entity type.
     *
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity
     *   The entity object for the entity that is about to be deleted.
     *
     * @ingroup entity_crud
     * @see hook_entity_predelete()
     */
    function hook_ENTITY_TYPE_predelete(Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity) {
      $connection = \Drupal::database();
      // Count references to this entity in a custom table before they are removed
      // upon entity deletion.
      $id = $entity->id();
      $type = $entity->getEntityTypeId();
      $count = \Drupal::database()->select('example_entity_data')
        ->condition('type', $type)
        ->condition('id', $id)
        ->countQuery()
        ->execute()
        ->fetchField();
    
      // Log the count in a table that records this statistic for deleted entities.
      $connection->merge('example_deleted_entity_statistics')
        ->key(['type' => $type, 'id' => $id])
        ->fields(['count' => $count])
        ->execute();
    }
    
    /**
     * Respond to entity deletion.
     *
     * This hook runs once the entity has been deleted from the storage.
     *
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity
     *   The entity object for the entity that has been deleted.
     *
     * @ingroup entity_crud
     * @see hook_ENTITY_TYPE_delete()
     */
    function hook_entity_delete(Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity) {
      // Delete the entity's entry from a fictional table of all entities.
      \Drupal::database()->delete('example_entity')
        ->condition('type', $entity->getEntityTypeId())
        ->condition('id', $entity->id())
        ->execute();
    }
    
    /**
     * Respond to entity deletion of a particular type.
     *
     * This hook runs once the entity has been deleted from the storage.
     *
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity
     *   The entity object for the entity that has been deleted.
     *
     * @ingroup entity_crud
     * @see hook_entity_delete()
     */
    function hook_ENTITY_TYPE_delete(Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity) {
      // Delete the entity's entry from a fictional table of all entities.
      \Drupal::database()->delete('example_entity')
        ->condition('type', $entity->getEntityTypeId())
        ->condition('id', $entity->id())
        ->execute();
    }
    
    /**
     * Respond to entity revision deletion.
     *
     * This hook runs once the entity revision has been deleted from the storage.
     *
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity
     *   The entity object for the entity revision that has been deleted.
     *
     * @ingroup entity_crud
     * @see hook_ENTITY_TYPE_revision_delete()
     */
    function hook_entity_revision_delete(Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity) {
      $referenced_files_by_field = _editor_get_file_uuids_by_field($entity);
      foreach ($referenced_files_by_field as $field => $uuids) {
        _editor_delete_file_usage($uuids, $entity, 1);
      }
    }
    
    /**
     * Respond to entity revision deletion of a particular type.
     *
     * This hook runs once the entity revision has been deleted from the storage.
     *
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity
     *   The entity object for the entity revision that has been deleted.
     *
     * @ingroup entity_crud
     * @see hook_entity_revision_delete()
     */
    function hook_ENTITY_TYPE_revision_delete(Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity) {
      $referenced_files_by_field = _editor_get_file_uuids_by_field($entity);
      foreach ($referenced_files_by_field as $field => $uuids) {
        _editor_delete_file_usage($uuids, $entity, 1);
      }
    }
    
    /**
     * Act on entities being assembled before rendering.
     *
     * @param &$build
     *   A renderable array representing the entity content. The module may add
     *   elements to $build prior to rendering. The structure of $build is a
     *   renderable array as expected by
     *   \Drupal\Core\Render\RendererInterface::render().
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity
     *   The entity object.
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\Display\EntityViewDisplayInterface $display
     *   The entity view display holding the display options configured for the
     *   entity components.
     * @param $view_mode
     *   The view mode the entity is rendered in.
     *
     * @see hook_entity_view_alter()
     * @see hook_ENTITY_TYPE_view()
     *
     * @ingroup entity_crud
     */
    function hook_entity_view(array &$build, \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity, \Drupal\Core\Entity\Display\EntityViewDisplayInterface $display, $view_mode) {
      // Only do the extra work if the component is configured to be displayed.
      // This assumes a 'mymodule_addition' extra field has been defined for the
      // entity bundle in hook_entity_extra_field_info().
      if ($display->getComponent('mymodule_addition')) {
        $build['mymodule_addition'] = [
          '#markup' => mymodule_addition($entity),
          '#theme' => 'mymodule_my_additional_field',
        ];
      }
    }
    
    /**
     * Act on entities of a particular type being assembled before rendering.
     *
     * @param &$build
     *   A renderable array representing the entity content. The module may add
     *   elements to $build prior to rendering. The structure of $build is a
     *   renderable array as expected by
     *   \Drupal\Core\Render\RendererInterface::render().
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity
     *   The entity object.
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\Display\EntityViewDisplayInterface $display
     *   The entity view display holding the display options configured for the
     *   entity components.
     * @param $view_mode
     *   The view mode the entity is rendered in.
     *
     * @see hook_ENTITY_TYPE_view_alter()
     * @see hook_entity_view()
     *
     * @ingroup entity_crud
     */
    function hook_ENTITY_TYPE_view(array &$build, \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity, \Drupal\Core\Entity\Display\EntityViewDisplayInterface $display, $view_mode) {
      // Only do the extra work if the component is configured to be displayed.
      // This assumes a 'mymodule_addition' extra field has been defined for the
      // entity bundle in hook_entity_extra_field_info().
      if ($display->getComponent('mymodule_addition')) {
        $build['mymodule_addition'] = [
          '#markup' => mymodule_addition($entity),
          '#theme' => 'mymodule_my_additional_field',
        ];
      }
    }
    
    /**
     * Alter the results of the entity build array.
     *
     * This hook is called after the content has been assembled in a structured
     * array and may be used for doing processing which requires that the complete
     * entity content structure has been built.
     *
     * If a module wishes to act on the rendered HTML of the entity rather than the
     * structured content array, it may use this hook to add a #post_render
     * callback. Alternatively, it could also implement hook_preprocess_HOOK() for
     * the particular entity type template, if there is one (e.g., node.html.twig).
     *
     * See the @link themeable Default theme implementations topic @endlink and
     * drupal_render() for details.
     *
     * @param array &$build
     *   A renderable array representing the entity content.
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity
     *   The entity object being rendered.
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\Display\EntityViewDisplayInterface $display
     *   The entity view display holding the display options configured for the
     *   entity components.
     *
     * @ingroup entity_crud
     *
     * @see hook_entity_view()
     * @see hook_ENTITY_TYPE_view_alter()
     */
    function hook_entity_view_alter(array &$build, Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity, \Drupal\Core\Entity\Display\EntityViewDisplayInterface $display) {
      if ($build['#view_mode'] == 'full' && isset($build['an_additional_field'])) {
        // Change its weight.
        $build['an_additional_field']['#weight'] = -10;
    
        // Add a #post_render callback to act on the rendered HTML of the entity.
        $build['#post_render'][] = 'my_module_node_post_render';
      }
    }
    
    /**
     * Alter the results of the entity build array for a particular entity type.
     *
     * This hook is called after the content has been assembled in a structured
     * array and may be used for doing processing which requires that the complete
     * entity content structure has been built.
     *
     * If a module wishes to act on the rendered HTML of the entity rather than the
     * structured content array, it may use this hook to add a #post_render
     * callback. Alternatively, it could also implement hook_preprocess_HOOK() for
     * the particular entity type template, if there is one (e.g., node.html.twig).
     *
     * See the @link themeable Default theme implementations topic @endlink and
     * drupal_render() for details.
     *
     * @param array &$build
     *   A renderable array representing the entity content.
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity
     *   The entity object being rendered.
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\Display\EntityViewDisplayInterface $display
     *   The entity view display holding the display options configured for the
     *   entity components.
     *
     * @ingroup entity_crud
     *
     * @see hook_ENTITY_TYPE_view()
     * @see hook_entity_view_alter()
     */
    function hook_ENTITY_TYPE_view_alter(array &$build, Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity, \Drupal\Core\Entity\Display\EntityViewDisplayInterface $display) {
      if ($build['#view_mode'] == 'full' && isset($build['an_additional_field'])) {
        // Change its weight.
        $build['an_additional_field']['#weight'] = -10;
    
        // Add a #post_render callback to act on the rendered HTML of the entity.
        $build['#post_render'][] = 'my_module_node_post_render';
      }
    }
    
    /**
     * Act on entities as they are being prepared for view.
     *
     * Allows you to operate on multiple entities as they are being prepared for
     * view. Only use this if attaching the data during the entity loading phase
     * is not appropriate, for example when attaching other 'entity' style objects.
     *
     * @param string $entity_type_id
     *   The type of entities being viewed (i.e. node, user, comment).
     * @param array $entities
     *   The entities keyed by entity ID.
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\Display\EntityViewDisplayInterface[] $displays
     *   The array of entity view displays holding the display options configured
     *   for the entity components, keyed by bundle name.
     * @param string $view_mode
     *   The view mode.
     *
     * @ingroup entity_crud
     */
    function hook_entity_prepare_view($entity_type_id, array $entities, array $displays, $view_mode) {
      // Load a specific node into the user object for later theming.
      if (!empty($entities) && $entity_type_id == 'user') {
        // Only do the extra work if the component is configured to be
        // displayed. This assumes a 'mymodule_addition' extra field has been
        // defined for the entity bundle in hook_entity_extra_field_info().
        $ids = [];
        foreach ($entities as $id => $entity) {
          if ($displays[$entity->bundle()]->getComponent('mymodule_addition')) {
            $ids[] = $id;
          }
        }
        if ($ids) {
          $nodes = mymodule_get_user_nodes($ids);
          foreach ($ids as $id) {
            $entities[$id]->user_node = $nodes[$id];
          }
        }
      }
    }
    
    /**
     * Change the view mode of an entity that is being displayed.
     *
     * @param string $view_mode
     *   The view_mode that is to be used to display the entity.
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity
     *   The entity that is being viewed.
     * @param array $context
     *   Array with additional context information, currently only contains the
     *   langcode the entity is viewed in.
     *
     * @ingroup entity_crud
     */
    function hook_entity_view_mode_alter(&$view_mode, Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity, $context) {
      // For nodes, change the view mode when it is teaser.
      if ($entity->getEntityTypeId() == 'node' && $view_mode == 'teaser') {
        $view_mode = 'my_custom_view_mode';
      }
    }
    
    /**
     * Alter entity renderable values before cache checking in drupal_render().
     *
     * Invoked for a specific entity type.
     *
     * The values in the #cache key of the renderable array are used to determine if
     * a cache entry exists for the entity's rendered output. Ideally only values
     * that pertain to caching should be altered in this hook.
     *
     * @param array &$build
     *   A renderable array containing the entity's caching and view mode values.
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity
     *   The entity that is being viewed.
     * @param string $view_mode
     *   The view_mode that is to be used to display the entity.
     *
     * @see \Drupal\Core\Render\RendererInterface::render()
     * @see \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityViewBuilder
     * @see hook_entity_build_defaults_alter()
     *
     * @ingroup entity_crud
     */
    function hook_ENTITY_TYPE_build_defaults_alter(array &$build, \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity, $view_mode) {
    
    }
    
    /**
     * Alter entity renderable values before cache checking in drupal_render().
     *
     * The values in the #cache key of the renderable array are used to determine if
     * a cache entry exists for the entity's rendered output. Ideally only values
     * that pertain to caching should be altered in this hook.
     *
     * @param array &$build
     *   A renderable array containing the entity's caching and view mode values.
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity
     *   The entity that is being viewed.
     * @param string $view_mode
     *   The view_mode that is to be used to display the entity.
     *
     * @see \Drupal\Core\Render\RendererInterface::render()
     * @see \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityViewBuilder
     * @see hook_ENTITY_TYPE_build_defaults_alter()
     *
     * @ingroup entity_crud
     */
    function hook_entity_build_defaults_alter(array &$build, \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity, $view_mode) {
    
    }
    
    /**
     * Alter the settings used for displaying an entity.
     *
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\Display\EntityViewDisplayInterface $display
     *   The entity view display that will be used to display the entity
     *   components.
     * @param array $context
     *   An associative array containing:
     *   - entity_type: The entity type, e.g., 'node' or 'user'.
     *   - bundle: The bundle, e.g., 'page' or 'article'.
     *   - view_mode: The view mode, e.g., 'full', 'teaser', etc.
     *
     * @ingroup entity_crud
     */
    function hook_entity_view_display_alter(\Drupal\Core\Entity\Display\EntityViewDisplayInterface $display, array $context) {
      // Leave field labels out of the search index.
      if ($context['entity_type'] == 'node' && $context['view_mode'] == 'search_index') {
        foreach ($display->getComponents() as $name => $options) {
          if (isset($options['label'])) {
            $options['label'] = 'hidden';
            $display->setComponent($name, $options);
          }
        }
      }
    }
    
    /**
     * Alter the render array generated by an EntityDisplay for an entity.
     *
     * @param array $build
     *   The renderable array generated by the EntityDisplay.
     * @param array $context
     *   An associative array containing:
     *   - entity: The entity being rendered.
     *   - view_mode: The view mode; for example, 'full' or 'teaser'.
     *   - display: The EntityDisplay holding the display options.
     *
     * @ingroup entity_crud
     */
    function hook_entity_display_build_alter(&$build, $context) {
      // Append RDF term mappings on displayed taxonomy links.
      foreach (Element::children($build) as $field_name) {
        $element = &$build[$field_name];
        if ($element['#field_type'] == 'entity_reference' && $element['#formatter'] == 'entity_reference_label') {
          foreach ($element['#items'] as $delta => $item) {
            $term = $item->entity;
            if (!empty($term->rdf_mapping['rdftype'])) {
              $element[$delta]['#options']['attributes']['typeof'] = $term->rdf_mapping['rdftype'];
            }
            if (!empty($term->rdf_mapping['name']['predicates'])) {
              $element[$delta]['#options']['attributes']['property'] = $term->rdf_mapping['name']['predicates'];
            }
          }
        }
      }
    }
    
    /**
     * Acts on an entity object about to be shown on an entity form.
     *
     * This can be typically used to pre-fill entity values or change the form state
     * before the entity form is built. It is invoked just once when first building
     * the entity form. Rebuilds will not trigger a new invocation.
     *
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity
     *   The entity that is about to be shown on the form.
     * @param $operation
     *   The current operation.
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Form\FormStateInterface $form_state
     *   The current state of the form.
     *
     * @see \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityForm::prepareEntity()
     * @see hook_ENTITY_TYPE_prepare_form()
     *
     * @ingroup entity_crud
     */
    function hook_entity_prepare_form(\Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity, $operation, \Drupal\Core\Form\FormStateInterface $form_state) {
      if ($operation == 'edit') {
        $entity->label->value = 'Altered label';
        $form_state->set('label_altered', TRUE);
      }
    }
    
    /**
     * Acts on a particular type of entity object about to be in an entity form.
     *
     * This can be typically used to pre-fill entity values or change the form state
     * before the entity form is built. It is invoked just once when first building
     * the entity form. Rebuilds will not trigger a new invocation.
     *
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity
     *   The entity that is about to be shown on the form.
     * @param $operation
     *   The current operation.
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Form\FormStateInterface $form_state
     *   The current state of the form.
     *
     * @see \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityForm::prepareEntity()
     * @see hook_entity_prepare_form()
     *
     * @ingroup entity_crud
     */
    function hook_ENTITY_TYPE_prepare_form(\Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity, $operation, \Drupal\Core\Form\FormStateInterface $form_state) {
      if ($operation == 'edit') {
        $entity->label->value = 'Altered label';
        $form_state->set('label_altered', TRUE);
      }
    }
    
    /**
     * Alter the settings used for displaying an entity form.
     *
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\Display\EntityFormDisplayInterface $form_display
     *   The entity_form_display object that will be used to display the entity form
     *   components.
     * @param array $context
     *   An associative array containing:
     *   - entity_type: The entity type, e.g., 'node' or 'user'.
     *   - bundle: The bundle, e.g., 'page' or 'article'.
     *   - form_mode: The form mode; e.g., 'default', 'profile', 'register', etc.
     *
     * @ingroup entity_crud
     */
    function hook_entity_form_display_alter(\Drupal\Core\Entity\Display\EntityFormDisplayInterface $form_display, array $context) {
      // Hide the 'user_picture' field from the register form.
      if ($context['entity_type'] == 'user' && $context['form_mode'] == 'register') {
        $form_display->setComponent('user_picture', [
          'region' => 'hidden',
        ]);
      }
    }
    
    /**
     * Provides custom base field definitions for a content entity type.
     *
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityTypeInterface $entity_type
     *   The entity type definition.
     *
     * @return \Drupal\Core\Field\FieldDefinitionInterface[]
     *   An array of field definitions, keyed by field name.
     *
     * @see hook_entity_base_field_info_alter()
     * @see hook_entity_bundle_field_info()
     * @see hook_entity_bundle_field_info_alter()
     * @see \Drupal\Core\Field\FieldDefinitionInterface
     * @see \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityFieldManagerInterface::getFieldDefinitions()
     */
    function hook_entity_base_field_info(\Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityTypeInterface $entity_type) {
      if ($entity_type->id() == 'node') {
        $fields = [];
        $fields['mymodule_text'] = BaseFieldDefinition::create('string')
          ->setLabel(t('The text'))
          ->setDescription(t('A text property added by mymodule.'))
          ->setComputed(TRUE)
          ->setClass('\Drupal\mymodule\EntityComputedText');
    
        return $fields;
      }
    }
    
    /**
     * Alter base field definitions for a content entity type.
     *
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Field\FieldDefinitionInterface[] $fields
     *   The array of base field definitions for the entity type.
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityTypeInterface $entity_type
     *   The entity type definition.
     *
     * @see hook_entity_base_field_info()
     * @see hook_entity_bundle_field_info()
     * @see hook_entity_bundle_field_info_alter()
     *
     * @todo WARNING: This hook will be changed in
     * https://www.drupal.org/node/2346329.
     */
    function hook_entity_base_field_info_alter(&$fields, \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityTypeInterface $entity_type) {
      // Alter the mymodule_text field to use a custom class.
      if ($entity_type->id() == 'node' && !empty($fields['mymodule_text'])) {
        $fields['mymodule_text']->setClass('\Drupal\anothermodule\EntityComputedText');
      }
    }
    
    /**
     * Provides field definitions for a specific bundle within an entity type.
     *
     * Bundle fields either have to override an existing base field, or need to
     * provide a field storage definition via hook_entity_field_storage_info()
     * unless they are computed.
     *
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityTypeInterface $entity_type
     *   The entity type definition.
     * @param string $bundle
     *   The bundle.
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Field\FieldDefinitionInterface[] $base_field_definitions
     *   The list of base field definitions for the entity type.
     *
     * @return \Drupal\Core\Field\FieldDefinitionInterface[]
     *   An array of bundle field definitions, keyed by field name.
     *
     * @see hook_entity_base_field_info()
     * @see hook_entity_base_field_info_alter()
     * @see hook_entity_field_storage_info()
     * @see hook_entity_field_storage_info_alter()
     * @see hook_entity_bundle_field_info_alter()
     * @see \Drupal\Core\Field\FieldDefinitionInterface
     * @see \Drupal\Core\Field\FieldDefinition
     * @see \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityFieldManagerInterface::getFieldDefinitions()
     *
     * @todo WARNING: This hook will be changed in
     * https://www.drupal.org/node/2346347.
     */
    function hook_entity_bundle_field_info(\Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityTypeInterface $entity_type, $bundle, array $base_field_definitions) {
      // Add a property only to nodes of the 'article' bundle.
      if ($entity_type->id() == 'node' && $bundle == 'article') {
        $fields = [];
        $storage_definitions = mymodule_entity_field_storage_info($entity_type);
        $fields['mymodule_bundle_field'] = FieldDefinition::createFromFieldStorageDefinition($storage_definitions['mymodule_bundle_field'])
          ->setLabel(t('Bundle Field'));
        return $fields;
      }
    
    }
    
    /**
     * Alter bundle field definitions.
     *
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Field\FieldDefinitionInterface[] $fields
     *   The array of bundle field definitions.
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityTypeInterface $entity_type
     *   The entity type definition.
     * @param string $bundle
     *   The bundle.
     *
     * @see hook_entity_base_field_info()
     * @see hook_entity_base_field_info_alter()
     * @see hook_entity_bundle_field_info()
     *
     * @todo WARNING: This hook will be changed in
     * https://www.drupal.org/node/2346347.
     */
    function hook_entity_bundle_field_info_alter(&$fields, \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityTypeInterface $entity_type, $bundle) {
      if ($entity_type->id() == 'node' && $bundle == 'article' && !empty($fields['mymodule_text'])) {
        // Alter the mymodule_text field to use a custom class.
        $fields['mymodule_text']->setClass('\Drupal\anothermodule\EntityComputedText');
      }
    }
    
    /**
     * Provides field storage definitions for a content entity type.
     *
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityTypeInterface $entity_type
     *   The entity type definition.
     *
     * @return \Drupal\Core\Field\FieldStorageDefinitionInterface[]
     *   An array of field storage definitions, keyed by field name.
     *
     * @see hook_entity_field_storage_info_alter()
     * @see \Drupal\Core\Field\FieldStorageDefinitionInterface
     * @see \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityFieldManagerInterface::getFieldStorageDefinitions()
     */
    function hook_entity_field_storage_info(\Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityTypeInterface $entity_type) {
      if (\Drupal::entityTypeManager()->getStorage($entity_type->id()) instanceof DynamicallyFieldableEntityStorageInterface) {
        // Query by filtering on the ID as this is more efficient than filtering
        // on the entity_type property directly.
        $ids = \Drupal::entityQuery('field_storage_config')
          ->condition('id', $entity_type->id() . '.', 'STARTS_WITH')
          ->execute();
        // Fetch all fields and key them by field name.
        $field_storages = FieldStorageConfig::loadMultiple($ids);
        $result = [];
        foreach ($field_storages as $field_storage) {
          $result[$field_storage->getName()] = $field_storage;
        }
    
        return $result;
      }
    }
    
    /**
     * Alter field storage definitions for a content entity type.
     *
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Field\FieldStorageDefinitionInterface[] $fields
     *   The array of field storage definitions for the entity type.
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityTypeInterface $entity_type
     *   The entity type definition.
     *
     * @see hook_entity_field_storage_info()
     */
    function hook_entity_field_storage_info_alter(&$fields, \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityTypeInterface $entity_type) {
      // Alter the max_length setting.
      if ($entity_type->id() == 'node' && !empty($fields['mymodule_text'])) {
        $fields['mymodule_text']->setSetting('max_length', 128);
      }
    }
    
    /**
     * Declares entity operations.
     *
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity
     *   The entity on which the linked operations will be performed.
     *
     * @return array
     *   An operations array as returned by
     *   EntityListBuilderInterface::getOperations().
     *
     * @see \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityListBuilderInterface::getOperations()
     */
    function hook_entity_operation(\Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity) {
      $operations = [];
      $operations['translate'] = [
        'title' => t('Translate'),
        'url' => \Drupal\Core\Url::fromRoute('foo_module.entity.translate'),
        'weight' => 50,
      ];
    
      return $operations;
    }
    
    /**
     * Alter entity operations.
     *
     * @param array $operations
     *   Operations array as returned by
     *   \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityListBuilderInterface::getOperations().
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity
     *   The entity on which the linked operations will be performed.
     */
    function hook_entity_operation_alter(array &$operations, \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface $entity) {
      // Alter the title and weight.
      $operations['translate']['title'] = t('Translate @entity_type', [
        '@entity_type' => $entity->getEntityTypeId(),
      ]);
      $operations['translate']['weight'] = 99;
    }
    
    /**
     * Control access to fields.
     *
     * This hook is invoked from
     * \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityAccessControlHandler::fieldAccess() to let modules
     * grant or deny operations on fields.
     *
     * @param string $operation
     *   The operation to be performed. See
     *   \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityAccessControlHandlerInterface::fieldAccess()
     *   for possible values.
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Field\FieldDefinitionInterface $field_definition
     *   The field definition.
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Session\AccountInterface $account
     *   The user account to check.
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Field\FieldItemListInterface $items
     *   (optional) The entity field object for which to check access, or NULL if
     *   access is checked for the field definition, without any specific value
     *   available. Defaults to NULL.
     *
     * @return \Drupal\Core\Access\AccessResultInterface
     *   The access result.
     *
     * @see \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityAccessControlHandlerInterface::fieldAccess()
     */
    function hook_entity_field_access($operation, \Drupal\Core\Field\FieldDefinitionInterface $field_definition, \Drupal\Core\Session\AccountInterface $account, \Drupal\Core\Field\FieldItemListInterface $items = NULL) {
      if ($field_definition->getName() == 'field_of_interest' && $operation == 'edit') {
        return AccessResult::allowedIfHasPermission($account, 'update field of interest');
      }
      return AccessResult::neutral();
    }
    
    /**
     * Alter the default access behavior for a given field.
     *
     * Use this hook to override access grants from another module. Note that the
     * original default access flag is masked under the ':default' key.
     *
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Access\AccessResultInterface[] $grants
     *   An array of grants gathered by hook_entity_field_access(). The array is
     *   keyed by the module that defines the field's access control; the values are
     *   grant responses for each module (\Drupal\Core\Access\AccessResult).
     * @param array $context
     *   Context array on the performed operation with the following keys:
     *   - operation: The operation to be performed (string).
     *   - field_definition: The field definition object
     *     (\Drupal\Core\Field\FieldDefinitionInterface)
     *   - account: The user account to check access for
     *     (Drupal\user\Entity\User).
     *   - items: (optional) The entity field items
     *     (\Drupal\Core\Field\FieldItemListInterface).
     */
    function hook_entity_field_access_alter(array &$grants, array $context) {
      /** @var \Drupal\Core\Field\FieldDefinitionInterface $field_definition */
      $field_definition = $context['field_definition'];
      if ($field_definition->getName() == 'field_of_interest' && $grants['node']->isForbidden()) {
        // Override node module's restriction to no opinion (neither allowed nor
        // forbidden). We don't want to provide our own access hook, we only want to
        // take out node module's part in the access handling of this field. We also
        // don't want to switch node module's grant to
        // AccessResultInterface::isAllowed() , because the grants of other modules
        // should still decide on their own if this field is accessible or not
        $grants['node'] = AccessResult::neutral()->inheritCacheability($grants['node']);
      }
    }
    
    /**
     * Acts when initializing a fieldable entity object.
     *
     * This hook runs after a new entity object or a new entity translation object
     * has just been instantiated. It can be used to set initial values, e.g. to
     * provide defaults.
     *
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\FieldableEntityInterface $entity
     *   The entity object.
     *
     * @ingroup entity_crud
     * @see hook_ENTITY_TYPE_field_values_init()
     */
    function hook_entity_field_values_init(\Drupal\Core\Entity\FieldableEntityInterface $entity) {
      if ($entity instanceof \Drupal\Core\Entity\ContentEntityInterface && !$entity->foo->value) {
        $entity->foo->value = 'some_initial_value';
      }
    }
    
    /**
     * Acts when initializing a fieldable entity object.
     *
     * This hook runs after a new entity object or a new entity translation object
     * has just been instantiated. It can be used to set initial values, e.g. to
     * provide defaults.
     *
     * @param \Drupal\Core\Entity\FieldableEntityInterface $entity
     *   The entity object.
     *
     * @ingroup entity_crud
     * @see hook_entity_field_values_init()
     */
    function hook_ENTITY_TYPE_field_values_init(\Drupal\Core\Entity\FieldableEntityInterface $entity) {
      if (!$entity->foo->value) {
        $entity->foo->value = 'some_initial_value';
      }
    }
    
    /**
     * Exposes "pseudo-field" components on content entities.
     *
     * Field UI's "Manage fields" and "Manage display" pages let users re-order
     * fields, but also non-field components. For nodes, these include elements
     * exposed by modules through hook_form_alter(), for instance.
     *
     * Content entities or modules that want to have their components supported
     * should expose them using this hook. The user-defined settings (weight,
     * visible) are automatically applied when entities or entity forms are
     * rendered.
     *
     * @see hook_entity_extra_field_info_alter()
     *
     * @return array
     *   The array structure is identical to that of the return value of
     *   \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityFieldManagerInterface::getExtraFields().
     */
    function hook_entity_extra_field_info() {
      $extra = [];
      $module_language_enabled = \Drupal::moduleHandler()->moduleExists('language');
      $description = t('Node module element');
    
      foreach (NodeType::loadMultiple() as $bundle) {
    
        // Add also the 'language' select if Language module is enabled and the
        // bundle has multilingual support.
        // Visibility of the ordering of the language selector is the same as on the
        // node/add form.
        if ($module_language_enabled) {
          $configuration = ContentLanguageSettings::loadByEntityTypeBundle('node', $bundle->id());
          if ($configuration->isLanguageAlterable()) {
            $extra['node'][$bundle->id()]['form']['language'] = [
              'label' => t('Language'),
              'description' => $description,
              'weight' => 0,
            ];
          }
        }
        $extra['node'][$bundle->id()]['display']['language'] = [
          'label' => t('Language'),
          'description' => $description,
          'weight' => 0,
          'visible' => FALSE,
        ];
      }
    
      return $extra;
    }
    
    /**
     * Alter "pseudo-field" components on content entities.
     *
     * @param array $info
     *   The array structure is identical to that of the return value of
     *   \Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityFieldManagerInterface::getExtraFields().
     *
     * @see hook_entity_extra_field_info()
     */
    function hook_entity_extra_field_info_alter(&$info) {
      // Force node title to always be at the top of the list by default.
      foreach (NodeType::loadMultiple() as $bundle) {
        if (isset($info['node'][$bundle->id()]['form']['title'])) {
          $info['node'][$bundle->id()]['form']['title']['weight'] = -20;
        }
      }
    }
    
    /**
     * @} End of "addtogroup hooks".
     */