function hook_node_load in Drupal 7
Act on arbitrary nodes being loaded from the database.
This hook should be used to add information that is not in the node or node revisions table, not to replace information that is in these tables (which could interfere with the entity cache). For performance reasons, information for all available nodes should be loaded in a single query where possible.
This hook is invoked during node loading, which is handled by entity_load(), via classes NodeController and DrupalDefaultEntityController. After the node information is read from the database or the entity cache, hook_load() is invoked on the node's content type module, then field_attach_load_revision() or field_attach_load() is called, then hook_entity_load() is invoked on all implementing modules, and finally hook_node_load() is invoked on all implementing modules.
Parameters
$nodes: An array of the nodes being loaded, keyed by nid.
$types: An array containing the node types present in $nodes. Allows for an early return for modules that only support certain node types. However, if your module defines a content type, you can use hook_load() to respond to loading of just that content type.
For a detailed usage example, see nodeapi_example.module.
Related topics
7 functions implement hook_node_load()
Note: this list is generated by pattern matching, so it may include some functions that are not actually implementations of this hook.
- book_node_load in modules/
book/ book.module - Implements hook_node_load().
- comment_node_load in modules/
comment/ comment.module - Implements hook_node_load().
- entity_crud_hook_test_node_load in modules/
simpletest/ tests/ entity_crud_hook_test.module - Implements hook_node_load().
- forum_node_load in modules/
forum/ forum.module - Implements hook_node_load().
- node_access_test_node_load in modules/
node/ tests/ node_access_test.module - Implements hook_node_load().
File
- modules/
node/ node.api.php, line 557 - Hooks provided by the Node module.
Code
function hook_node_load($nodes, $types) {
// Decide whether any of $types are relevant to our purposes.
if (count(array_intersect($types_we_want_to_process, $types))) {
// Gather our extra data for each of these nodes.
$result = db_query('SELECT nid, foo FROM {mytable} WHERE nid IN(:nids)', array(
':nids' => array_keys($nodes),
));
// Add our extra data to the node objects.
foreach ($result as $record) {
$nodes[$record->nid]->foo = $record->foo;
}
}
}