If speed is not an issue, use drupal_execute(). You're on the safe
side with it, you don't need to worry about hook_nodeapi() /
hook_form_alter() implementations of the moduls in use.
Otherwise, I settled for:
$node = new stdClass();
node_object_prepare($node);
// Add stuff.
$node->title = 'my title';
node_save($node);
On that note, I urge all module developers to not rely on form
submission in their hook_nodeapi() implementations. Your module's node
api implementation shouldn't break when a node is being created
without using the way through the form api.
On Oct 30, 2009, at 11:53 AM, Zhang Xiao wrote:
Hi,
I have a batch of nodes need to be created from code, which function
should i use as an entry?
thanks!
Alex Barth
http://www.developmentseed.org/blog
tel (202) 250-3633