function theme_node in Drupal 4
Same name and namespace in other branches
- 5 includes/theme.inc \theme_node()
Return a themed node.
Parameters
$node: An object providing all relevant information for displaying a node:
- $node->nid: The ID of the node.
- $node->type: The content type (story, blog, forum...).
- $node->title: The title of the node.
- $node->created: The creation date, as a UNIX timestamp.
- $node->teaser: A shortened version of the node body.
- $node->body: The entire node contents.
- $node->changed: The last modification date, as a UNIX timestamp.
- $node->uid: The ID of the author.
- $node->username: The username of the author.
$teaser: Whether to display the teaser only, as on the main page.
$page: Whether to display the node as a standalone page. If TRUE, do not display the title because it will be provided by the menu system.
Return value
A string containing the node output.
Related topics
1 theme call to theme_node()
- node_view in modules/
node.module - Generate a display of the given node.
File
- includes/
theme.inc, line 571 - The theme system, which controls the output of Drupal.
Code
function theme_node($node, $teaser = FALSE, $page = FALSE) {
if (!$node->status) {
$output = '<div class="node-unpublished">';
}
if (module_exist('taxonomy')) {
$terms = taxonomy_link('taxonomy terms', $node);
}
if ($page == 0) {
$output .= t('%title by %name', array(
'%title' => '<h2 class="title">' . check_plain($node->title) . '</h2>',
'%name' => theme('username', $node),
));
}
else {
$output .= t('by %name', array(
'%name' => theme('username', $node),
));
}
if (count($terms)) {
$output .= ' <small>(' . theme('links', $terms) . ')</small><br />';
}
if ($teaser && $node->teaser) {
$output .= $node->teaser;
}
else {
$output .= $node->body;
}
if ($node->links) {
$output .= '<div class="links">' . theme('links', $node->links) . '</div>';
}
if (!$node->status) {
$output .= '</div>';
}
return $output;
}