I have recently migrated my module to Drupal7 (on PHP Version 5.3.1) and now I am getting following errors:

    * Warning: array_flip() [function.array-flip]: Can only flip STRING and INTEGER values! in DrupalDefaultEntityController->load() (line 178 of C:\Users\akulkarni\Desktop\xampp\htdocs\servicecasting\includes\entity.inc).
    * Warning: array_flip() [function.array-flip]: Can only flip STRING and INTEGER values! in DrupalDefaultEntityController->load() (line 178 of C:\Users\akulkarni\Desktop\xampp\htdocs\servicecasting\includes\entity.inc).
    * Warning: array_flip() [function.array-flip]: Can only flip STRING and INTEGER values! in DrupalDefaultEntityController->load() (line 178 of C:\Users\akulkarni\Desktop\xampp\htdocs\servicecasting\includes\entity.inc).
    * Warning: array_flip() [function.array-flip]: Can only flip STRING and INTEGER values! in DrupalDefaultEntityController->cacheGet() (line 354 of C:\Users\akulkarni\Desktop\xampp\htdocs\servicecasting\includes\entity.inc).
    * Warning: array_flip() [function.array-flip]: Can only flip STRING and INTEGER values! in DrupalDefaultEntityController->load() (line 178 of C:\Users\akulkarni\Desktop\xampp\htdocs\servicecasting\includes\entity.inc).
    * Warning: array_flip() [function.array-flip]: Can only flip STRING and INTEGER values! in DrupalDefaultEntityController->cacheGet() (line 354 of C:\Users\akulkarni\Desktop\xampp\htdocs\servicecasting\includes\entity.inc).
    * Warning: array_flip() [function.array-flip]: Can only flip STRING and INTEGER values! in DrupalDefaultEntityController->load() (line 178 of C:\Users\akulkarni\Desktop\xampp\htdocs\servicecasting\includes\entity.inc).
    * Warning: array_flip() [function.array-flip]: Can only flip STRING and INTEGER values! in DrupalDefaultEntityController->cacheGet() (line 354 of C:\Users\akulkarni\Desktop\xampp\htdocs\servicecasting\includes\entity.inc).

I have also tried upgrading other modules and core to latest versions as mentioned here http://drupal.org/node/1022736

entity 7.x-1.x-dev (2011-Jan-24), views 7.x-3.x-dev (2011-Jan-22), Drupal core 7.x-dev (2011-Jan-24), profile2 7.x-1.0-beta1, references 7.x-2.x-dev (2011-Jan-14), ctools 7.x-1.0-alpha2

I am not able to figure out what is exactly causing this error?

Edit:

According to http://php.net/manual/en/function.array-flip.php,

array_flip() returns an array in flip order, i.e. keys from trans become values and values from trans become keys.

Note that the values of trans need to be valid keys, i.e. they need to be either integer or string. A warning will be emitted if a value has the wrong type, and the key/value pair in question will not be flipped.

I have done the var_dump($ids); before line 178 in entity.inc ( $passed_ids = !empty($ids) ? array_flip($ids) : FALSE;)

And it looks to me that key/value pair is always in correct format(?).

array
  0 => 
    array
      'nid' => string '6' (length=1)

array
  0 => 
    array
      'uid' => string '1' (length=1)

array
  0 => string '0' (length=1)

array
  0 => 
    array
      'nid' => string '7' (length=1)

array
  0 => 
    array
      'nid' => string '4' (length=1)

array
  0 => 
    array
      'nid' => string '8' (length=1)
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Did you migrate your module or site to drupal 7? if it is a custom module where is the code? Also you should try switching off modules until the warnings go away to narrow it down more. Something is giving the wrong parameters. – Michael Papile Jan 25 '11 at 20:12
Yes, I have migrated my module to Drupal 7. But the error is in entity.inc file which is a core file of Drupal 7. – Ajinkya Kulkarni Jan 25 '11 at 20:55
Regarding the var_dump output above: No, in the key/value pair is not in correct format. The array_flip function can flip an array like array(0 => 'a'), but not array(0 => array(0 => 'a')) because the nested array would have to become the array key. – marcvangend Jan 25 '11 at 22:59
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up vote 18 down vote accepted

The most common cause of this error is using a something_load() function with an array as argument. This is not supported anymore because the load_multiple() functions need to be used for this now.

Example in D6:

<?php
// Using array with the id was already discouraged in D6 but still worked.
$user = user_load(array('uid' => 1));
$user = user_load(array('name' => 'admin'));
?>

Drupal 7:

<?php
// Argument to a load() function *must* be a single id
$user = user_load(1);

// Querying for another attribute is a bit more complex.
// Note that using reset(user_load_multiple() directly is not E_STRICT compatible.
$users = user_load_multiple(array(), array('name' => 'admin'));
$user = reset($users);
?>

So, the easiest way to catch these is to search for "_load(array".

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Thank you so much. That was the problem. I was doing $node = node_load(array('nid' => $node->nid)); and $thisUser = user_load(array('uid' => $service->uid)) at many places. Also thanks for tip to do quick search using "_load(array". That was brilliant! – Ajinkya Kulkarni Jan 26 '11 at 20:31
Thanks. I've found exampels of such use even in the core : form.inc, trigger module. Also community modules "pathauto" & "page_title" still use old syntax. – Fedir Jun 29 '11 at 10:06
or if you try to pass null/false values into load functions eg: $nid=null; node_load($null); – Arius2038 Feb 14 at 17:34
Just to add, entity_load() requires that the IDs be an array, i.e. entity_load('field_collection_item', array(123)); – Charlie S Feb 23 at 23:53
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I ran into the same array_flip error over the weekend, trying to upgrade a custom module to Drupal 7. The problem is that a nested array is getting passed into DrupalDefaultEntityController, but it's expecting a simple array of integers or strings. In my case, I was passing in a nested array in to EntityFieldQuery, when it wants just an array of integers.

To better track down the code that is calling DrupalDefaultEntityController, try inserting the following before line 178 in entity.inc:

drupal_set_message(var_export(debug_backtrace(), TRUE));

... or preferably, install the Devel module and try inserting the following instead:

dpm( debug_backtrace() );
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The problem comes up when you're using Organic groups field access (Organic Groups 7.x-1.3)

You can usually disable that sub-module unless you do field level access control with OG.

http://drupal.org/node/1102570#comment-5626946

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This was my issue - I managed to track down what was being sent in and it was alot of arrays consisting of array(0 => NULL) – Crazy Joe Malloy Apr 27 at 23:21
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This can also happen when you call entity_load with an array that is not an array of entity id's as the second argument - see http://api.drupal.org/api/drupal/includes--common.inc/function/entity_load/7 and http://drupal.org/node/1160566 to understand why.

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Are you using Insert Module? See http://drupal.org/node/850946.

When it comes to specific errors like this, I think you're better off searching the issue queue at drupal.org than asking on SO.

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Probably you are right. I need to better look on issue queue at Drupal.org. I was just hoping that if I could get some suggestions on array_flip() and how not to use it. – Ajinkya Kulkarni Jan 25 '11 at 20:57
No. I was not using Insert Module. Just the modules that I mentioned above. – Ajinkya Kulkarni Jan 26 '11 at 20:34
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Saw a similar issue in our usage of the latest page_title module. For now, we just disabled the module and it cleaned up the error.

See: http://www.newblood.com/blog/2011/04/26/drupal-7-error-in-page-title-module/

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Here is simple solution :) Edit index.php before this line

define('DRUPAL_ROOT', getcwd());

and add this line

error_reporting(0);
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1) Don't hack core. 2) Don't do this. Turn off error reporting on production sites only, after development is done, and do it the right way -- through Drupal's UI. – Adam DiCarlo Sep 28 '11 at 15:41
What Adam said, or else write your own module to do it in code, and only enable that module on production. – Jason Rhodes Feb 13 at 1:33
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