function node_access_needs_rebuild
Same name in other branches
- 7.x modules/node/node.module \node_access_needs_rebuild()
- 8.9.x core/modules/node/node.module \node_access_needs_rebuild()
- 10 core/modules/node/node.module \node_access_needs_rebuild()
- 11.x core/modules/node/node.module \node_access_needs_rebuild()
Toggles or reads the value of a flag for rebuilding the node access grants.
When the flag is set, a message is displayed to users with 'access administration pages' permission, pointing to the 'rebuild' confirm form. This can be used as an alternative to direct node_access_rebuild calls, allowing administrators to decide when they want to perform the actual (possibly time consuming) rebuild.
When unsure if the current user is an administrator, node_access_rebuild() should be used instead.
Parameters
$rebuild: (optional) The boolean value to be written.
Return value
bool|null The current value of the flag if no value was provided for $rebuild. If a value was provided for $rebuild, nothing (NULL) is returned.
See also
Related topics
5 calls to node_access_needs_rebuild()
- node_access_rebuild in core/
modules/ node/ node.module - Rebuilds the node access database.
- node_help in core/
modules/ node/ node.module - Implements hook_help().
- node_modules_installed in core/
modules/ node/ node.module - Implements hook_modules_installed().
- node_modules_uninstalled in core/
modules/ node/ node.module - Implements hook_modules_uninstalled().
- _node_access_rebuild_batch_finished in core/
modules/ node/ node.module - Implements callback_batch_finished().
File
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core/
modules/ node/ node.module, line 1028
Code
function node_access_needs_rebuild($rebuild = NULL) {
if (!isset($rebuild)) {
return \Drupal::state()->get('node.node_access_needs_rebuild', FALSE);
}
elseif ($rebuild) {
\Drupal::state()->set('node.node_access_needs_rebuild', TRUE);
}
else {
\Drupal::state()->delete('node.node_access_needs_rebuild');
}
}
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