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A very simple hook system for zope application by Makina-Corpus.

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Introduction

Hook is a system based on zope.event.

To make a method hookable, you first need to define an event that provide at least IHookEvent.

Next you can use collective.hook.decorator.hook(MyEventClassHook) to decorate your method.

Define a handler as usual:

<subscriber

for=”my.module.IMyHook” handler=”my.module.my_hook” />

Warning: This event is triggered two times. So you need in your hook to check the value of before boolean attribute or after boolean attribute. The event store the result of the call in the attribute ‘returned_value’

There are also hooked_args and hooked_kwargs if you want to play with arguments.

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1.0b1 (2010-05-27)

  • Initial release

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