Hi, We tend to use the 'is_a' function, like so: if (is_a($view->display_handler, 'views_plugin_display_page')) { ... } that way if you use a display handler that subclasses the page one, you still get your code executed. http://php.net/manual/en/function.is-a.php Regards Steven Jones ComputerMinds ltd - Perfect Drupal Websites Phone : 024 7666 7277 Mobile : 07702 131 576 Twitter : darthsteven http://www.computerminds.co.uk On 30 Dec 2010, at 15:43, Earl Miles <merlin@logrus.com> wrote:
On 12/30/2010 5:09 AM, Christian López Espínola wrote:
Hi all,
I'm implementing a hook of hook_views_pre_render and I need to know if the current display being rendered is a page.
Is there any api in views for this? I'm right now using substr($view->current_display, 0, 4) == 'page' but I wonder if there is any way more elegant.
This is probably more correct.
get_class($view->display_handler) == 'views_plugin_display_page'
More generically, there's also: $view->display_handler->has_path() -- that gets more than just 'page' displays, it gets 'feed' displays as well. But this could be valuable if using something like calendar's custom page displays which aren't specifically page displays, but act like them nonetheless.