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New e_event.php v2.x specification. (e_module is no longer required for registering events.) Example added to e107_plugins/_blank

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Cameron
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<?php
/*
* e107 website system
*
* Copyright (C) 2008-2013 e107 Inc (e107.org)
* Released under the terms and conditions of the
* GNU General Public License (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt)
* XXX HIGHLY EXPERIMENTAL AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
*/
if (!defined('e107_INIT')) { exit; }
class _blank_event // plugin-folder + '_event'
{
/**
* Configure functions/methods to run when specific e107 events are triggered.
* For a list of events, please visit: http://e107.org/developer-manual/classes-and-methods#events
* Developers can trigger their own events using: e107::getEvent()->trigger('plugin_event',$array);
* Where 'plugin' is the folder of their plugin and 'event' is a unique name of the event.
* $array is data which is sent to the triggered function. eg. myfunction($array) in the example below.
*
* @return array
*/
function config()
{
$event = array();
$event[] = array(
'name' => "login", // when this is triggered... (see http://e107.org/developer-manual/classes-and-methods#events)
'function' => "myfunction", // ..run this function (see below).
);
return $event;
}
function myfunction($data) // the method to run.
{
print_a($data);
}
} //end class