// Check if the installed version has a specific end date defined.
$version_suffix =
$existing_release_version->
getMajorVersion() . '_' .
$this->
getSemanticMinorVersion($this->existingVersion
);
if (defined("self::SECURITY_COVERAGE_END_DATE_
$version_suffix"
)) { $info['security_coverage_end_date'
] =
constant("self::SECURITY_COVERAGE_END_DATE_
$version_suffix"
);
$info['security_coverage_ending_warn_date'
] =
defined("self::SECURITY_COVERAGE_ENDING_WARN_DATE_
$version_suffix"
) ?
constant("self::SECURITY_COVERAGE_ENDING_WARN_DATE_
$version_suffix"
) : NULL;
} elseif ($security_coverage_until_version =
$this->
getSecurityCoverageUntilVersion()) { $info['security_coverage_end_version'
] =
$security_coverage_until_version;
$info['additional_minors_coverage'
] =
$this->
getAdditionalSecurityCoveredMinors($security_coverage_until_version);
} return $info;
} /**
* Gets the release the current minor will receive security coverage until.
*
* For the sake of example, assume that the currently installed version of
* Drupal is 8.7.11 and that static::CORE_MINORS_WITH_SECURITY_COVERAGE is 2.
* When Drupal 8.9.0 is released, the supported minor versions will be 8.8
* and 8.9. At that point, Drupal 8.7 will no longer have security coverage.
* Therefore, this function would return "8.9.0".
*
* @todo In https://www.drupal.org/node/2998285 determine how we will know
* what the final minor release of a particular major version will be. This
* method should not return a version beyond that minor.
*
* @return string|null
* The version the existing version will receive security coverage until or
* NULL if this cannot be determined.
*/