module_hook

includes/module.inc, line 127

Versions
4.6 – 7
module_hook($module, $hook)

Determine whether a module implements a hook.

Parameters

$module The name of the module (without the .module extension).

$hook The name of the hook (e.g. "help" or "menu").

Return value

TRUE if the module is both installed and enabled, and the hook is implemented in that module.

Related topics

▾ 13 functions call module_hook()

help_page in modules/help.module
Menu callback; prints a page listing general help for all modules.
menu_get_active_help in includes/menu.inc
Returns the help associated with the active menu item.
module_implements in includes/module.inc
Determine which modules are implementing a hook.
module_invoke in includes/module.inc
Invoke a hook in a particular module.
node_hook in modules/node.module
Determine whether a node hook exists.
search_data in modules/search.module
Perform a standard search on the given keys, and return the formatted results.
search_menu in modules/search.module
Implementation of hook_menu().
search_settings in modules/search.module
Menu callback; displays the search module settings page.
system_menu in modules/system.module
Implementation of hook_menu().
system_modules in modules/system.module
Menu callback; displays a listing of all modules.
user_authenticate in modules/user.module
user_auth_help_links in modules/user.module
user_help in modules/user.module
Implementation of hook_help().

Code

<?php
function module_hook($module, $hook) {
  return function_exists($module .'_'. $hook);
}
?>
 
 

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