I'm trying to hook into the hook_views_post_execute
event in Drupal 7, my module called foo
is located in sites/default/modules/features/foo
.
My foo.module
file contains a definition for the hook_views_api
function, defined like this:
function foo_views_api() {
return array("version" => 3.0);
}
This function gets called, but my implementation of the hook_views_post_execute
does not, it's defined (in the same foo.module
file) like this:
function foo_views_post_execute(&$view) {
$seen_rows = array();
$newResults = array();
for($i = 0; $i < count($view->result); ++$i) {
if (!in_array($view->result[$i]->nid, $seen_rows)) {
$newResults[] = $view->results[$i];
}
$seen_rows[] = $view->result[$i]->nid;
}
$view->result = $newResults;
}
I've been over the drupal API/hooks documentation, googled and read every blog post I've been able to find. I just can't get it to work. The hook does not get called. I'm assuming I've done something simple wrong since I'm not a drupal developer or PHP developer normally.
The view has probably been cached so it doesn't go through that function.
Go to the top left and clear the cache and you should see the result.