- drupal
- 4.7 node_example.module
- 5 node_example.module
- 6
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| 4.7 – 6 |
node_example_node_info() |
Implementation of hook_node_info().
This is a required node hook. This function describes the nodes provided by
this module.
The required attributes are:
- "name" provides a human readable name for the node,
- "module" tells Drupal how the module's functions map to hooks (i.e. if the
module is node_example_foo then node_example_foo_insert will be called
when inserting the node).
- "description" provides a brief description of the node type, which is
shown when a user accesses the "Create content" page for that node type.
The other optional, attributes:
- "has_title" boolean that indicates whether or not this node type has a
title field.
- "title_label": the label for the title field of this content type.
- "has_body": boolean that indicates whether or not this node type has a
body field.
- "body_label": the label for the body field of this content type.
- "min_word_count": the minimum number of words for the body field to be
considered valid for this content type.
The key in this example, "example_node_type_1", is the "machine name" of the
node type and is stored in {node}.type. The node's type value cannot be
changed through the admin interface.
Related topics
- Example: Node
- Creating a new content type in a module. (drupal 6)
Code
examples/node_example/node_example.module, line 86
<?php
function node_example_node_info() {
return array(
'example_node_type_1' => array(
'name' => t('Example node type 1'),
'module' => 'node_example',
'description' => t("An example node type with a few fields."),
'has_title' => TRUE,
'title_label' => t('Example Node Type 1 Title'),
'has_body' => TRUE,
'body_label' => t('Example Node Type 1 Body'),
),
);
}
?>