Module Description
What is this?
Rabbit Hole is a module that adds the ability to control what should happen when an entity is being viewed at its own page.
Perhaps you have a content type that never should be displayed on its own page, like an image content type that's displayed in a carousel. Rabbit Hole can prevent this node from being accessible on its own page, through node/xxx.
Options
This works by providing multiple options to control what should happen when the entity is being viewed at its own page. You have the ability to
* Deliver an access denied page.
* Deliver a page not found page.
* Issue a page redirect to any path or external url.
* Or simply display the entity (regular behavior).
This is configurable per bundle and per entity. There is also a permission that lets certain roles override Rabbit Hole completely.
Supported entities
Version Supported entities 8.x-1.x (stable, security fixes only) Nodes, Taxonomy terms, Users, Media entities, Commerce products, Groups, Files, Paragraph Library items 2.0.x (alpha, future version) All content entities 🥳 Additions
There is support for tokens when you are using the redirect option. However, it's recommended to install the Token module, which will provide you with a table of the available tokens.
Initial module development was sponsored by Odd Hill.
Rabbit Hole 2.0.0 development was sponsored by Evolving Web and DevBranch.
Additional modules
* Rabbit hole href link alter, that rewrites the canonical link href directly to the redirect target instead of the entity to avoid the redirect.
Rabbit Hole is a module that adds the ability to control what should happen when an entity is being viewed at its own page.
Perhaps you have a content type that never should be displayed on its own page, like an image content type that's displayed in a carousel. Rabbit Hole can prevent this node from being accessible on its own page, through node/xxx.
Options
This works by providing multiple options to control what should happen when the entity is being viewed at its own page. You have the ability to
* Deliver an access denied page.
* Deliver a page not found page.
* Issue a page redirect to any path or external url.
* Or simply display the entity (regular behavior).
This is configurable per bundle and per entity. There is also a permission that lets certain roles override Rabbit Hole completely.
Supported entities
Version Supported entities 8.x-1.x (stable, security fixes only) Nodes, Taxonomy terms, Users, Media entities, Commerce products, Groups, Files, Paragraph Library items 2.0.x (alpha, future version) All content entities 🥳 Additions
There is support for tokens when you are using the redirect option. However, it's recommended to install the Token module, which will provide you with a table of the available tokens.
Initial module development was sponsored by Odd Hill.
Rabbit Hole 2.0.0 development was sponsored by Evolving Web and DevBranch.
Additional modules
* Rabbit hole href link alter, that rewrites the canonical link href directly to the redirect target instead of the entity to avoid the redirect.
Module Link
Project Usage
51546
Security Covered
Covered By Security Advisory
Version Available
Production
Module Summary
Rabbit Hole module solves the issue of controlling what should happen when an entity is being viewed at its own page by providing options for access denial, page not found, redirect, or regular display, configurable per bundle and entity, with support for token usage in redirects.
Data Name
rabbit_hole