public function Node::postSave in Drupal 10
Same name and namespace in other branches
- 8 core/modules/node/src/Entity/Node.php \Drupal\node\Entity\Node::postSave()
- 9 core/modules/node/src/Entity/Node.php \Drupal\node\Entity\Node::postSave()
File
- core/
modules/ node/ src/ Entity/ Node.php, line 139
Class
- Node
- Defines the node entity class.
Namespace
Drupal\node\EntityCode
public function postSave(EntityStorageInterface $storage, $update = TRUE) {
parent::postSave($storage, $update);
// Update the node access table for this node, but only if it is the
// default revision. There's no need to delete existing records if the node
// is new.
if ($this
->isDefaultRevision()) {
/** @var \Drupal\node\NodeAccessControlHandlerInterface $access_control_handler */
$access_control_handler = \Drupal::entityTypeManager()
->getAccessControlHandler('node');
$grants = $access_control_handler
->acquireGrants($this);
\Drupal::service('node.grant_storage')
->write($this, $grants, NULL, $update);
}
// Reindex the node when it is updated. The node is automatically indexed
// when it is added, simply by being added to the node table.
if ($update) {
node_reindex_node_search($this
->id());
}
}