trigger('plugin_event', $array); * Where 'plugin' is the folder of their plugin and 'event' is a unique name of the event. * Other plugins can then 'listen' to this custom event by defining it in THEIR e_event.php addon within the config() method. * * $array is data which is sent to the triggered function. eg. myfunction($array) in the example below. * * @return array */ function config() { $event = array(); // Example 1: core event ("login") $event[] = array( 'name' => "login", // when this event is triggered... (for core events, see http://e107.org/developer-manual/classes-and-methods#events) 'function' => "myfunction", // ..run this function (see below). ); // Example 2: core plugin event ("user_forum_post_created") $event[] = array( 'name' => "user_forum_post_created", // event triggered in the forum plugin when a user submits a new forum post 'function' => "myfunction", // ..run this function (see below). You can run the same function on different events. ); // Example 3: custom event of another third party plugin $event[] = array( 'name' => "customplugin_customevent", // where "customplugin" is the plugin folder name of the third party plugin, and "customevent" is the event name that they triggered somehwere in their code (e107::getEvent()->trigger('customplugin_customevent', $data). 'function' => "anotherfunction", // ..run this function (see below). ); // Example 4: custom event of the _blank plugin. // Listen to _blank's own plugin event, this usually does not occur but is here for illustration purposes. $event[] = array( 'name' => "_blank_customevent", // "plugin_event" where 'plugin' is the plugin folder name (in this case "_blank") and "event" is a unique event name (in this case "customevent") 'function' => "anotherfunction", // ..run this function (see below). ); return $event; } function myfunction($data) // the method to run. { // var_dump($data); } function anotherfunction($data) // the method to run. { // var_dump($data); } } //end class