function node_type_set_defaults
7.x node.module | node_type_set_defaults($info = array()) |
Sets the default values for a node type.
The defaults are appropriate for a type defined through hook_node_info(), since 'custom' is TRUE for types defined in the user interface, and FALSE for types defined by modules. (The 'custom' flag prevents types from being deleted through the user interface.) Also, the default for 'locked' is TRUE, which prevents users from changing the machine name of the type.
Parameters
$info: (optional) An object or array containing values to override the defaults. See hook_node_info() for details on what the array elements mean. Defaults to an empty array.
Return value
A node type object, with missing values in $info set to their defaults.
7 calls to node_type_set_defaults()
- node_type_form in drupal-7.x/
modules/ node/ content_types.inc - Form constructor for the node type editing form.
- node_type_form_submit in drupal-7.x/
modules/ node/ content_types.inc - Form submission handler for node_type_form().
- node_type_reset in drupal-7.x/
modules/ node/ content_types.inc - Resets relevant fields of a module-defined node type to their default values.
- node_type_save in drupal-7.x/
modules/ node/ node.module - Saves a node type to the database.
- standard_install in drupal-7.x/
profiles/ standard/ standard.install - Implements hook_install().
File
- drupal-7.x/
modules/ node/ node.module, line 805 - The core that allows content to be submitted to the site. Modules and scripts may programmatically submit nodes using the usual form API pattern.
Code
function node_type_set_defaults($info = array()) {
$info = (array) $info;
$new_type = $info + array(
'type' => '',
'name' => '',
'base' => '',
'description' => '',
'help' => '',
'custom' => 0,
'modified' => 0,
'locked' => 1,
'disabled' => 0,
'is_new' => 1,
'has_title' => 1,
'title_label' => 'Title',
);
$new_type = (object) $new_type;
// If the type has no title, set an empty label.
if (!$new_type->has_title) {
$new_type->title_label = '';
}
if (empty($new_type->module)) {
$new_type->module = $new_type->base == 'node_content' ? 'node' : '';
}
$new_type->orig_type = isset($info['type']) ? $info['type'] : '';
return $new_type;
}