function hook_admin_paths

7.x system.api.php hook_admin_paths()

Define administrative paths.

Modules may specify whether or not the paths they define in hook_menu() are to be considered administrative. Other modules may use this information to display those pages differently (e.g. in a modal overlay, or in a different theme).

To change the administrative status of menu items defined in another module's hook_menu(), modules should implement hook_admin_paths_alter().

Return value

An associative array. For each item, the key is the path in question, in a format acceptable to drupal_match_path(). The value for each item should be TRUE (for paths considered administrative) or FALSE (for non- administrative paths).

See also

hook_menu()

drupal_match_path()

hook_admin_paths_alter()

Related topics

11 functions implement hook_admin_paths()

Note: this list is generated by pattern matching, so it may include some functions that are not actually implementations of this hook.

block_admin_paths in drupal-7.x/modules/block/block.module
Implements hook_admin_paths().
book_admin_paths in drupal-7.x/modules/book/book.module
Implements hook_admin_paths().
node_admin_paths in drupal-7.x/modules/node/node.module
Implements hook_admin_paths().
openid_admin_paths in drupal-7.x/modules/openid/openid.module
Implements hook_admin_paths().
overlay_admin_paths in drupal-7.x/modules/overlay/overlay.module
Implements hook_admin_paths().

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1 invocation of hook_admin_paths()
path_get_admin_paths in drupal-7.x/includes/path.inc
Gets a list of administrative and non-administrative paths.

File

drupal-7.x/modules/system/system.api.php, line 508
Hooks provided by Drupal core and the System module.

Code

function hook_admin_paths() {
  $paths = array(
    'mymodule/*/add' => TRUE,
    'mymodule/*/edit' => TRUE,
  );
  return $paths;
}