Difference between revisions of "Logon"

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If a module wants to use notifies to user logging in via this module it has to register it in the constructor. To do this it has to call  
 
If a module wants to use notifies to user logging in via this module it has to register it in the constructor. To do this it has to call  
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$this → bot → logon_notifies → register($this)
 
$this → bot → logon_notifies → register($this)
Every time a buddy logs in the module gets now notified via it's notify() function after the defined delay.
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Every time a buddy logs in the module gets now notified via it's notify() function after the defined delay.
 
Function notify($name)
 
Function notify($name)
  
 
Any module using the central notifies has to implement the function notify($name). $name is the name of the newly logged in character. Any further actions for the character have to be taken here.
 
Any module using the central notifies has to implement the function notify($name). $name is the name of the newly logged in character. Any further actions for the character have to be taken here.

Revision as of 18:17, 21 September 2021

Introduction

The Logon Notifies core module offers a central place to handle logon notifies for guests or members on the buddy list. To prevent instant spamming it offers a custom-definable delay to the notifications to the modules. How to register for notifies

If a module wants to use notifies to user logging in via this module it has to register it in the constructor. To do this it has to call

$this → bot → logon_notifies → register($this)

Every time a buddy logs in the module gets now notified via it's notify() function after the defined delay. Function notify($name)

Any module using the central notifies has to implement the function notify($name). $name is the name of the newly logged in character. Any further actions for the character have to be taken here.