AbstractLogoutEvent
Extends UserEventBase class for User logout event
| since |
5.0.0 |
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| package |
Joomla CMS |
Methods
__construct
Constructor.
__construct( name, mixed||string|int arguments = []) :
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| since |
5.2.0 |
Arguments
- name
stringThe event name.- arguments
array<string|int, mixed>The event arguments.
Response
mixed
create
Creates a new CMS event object for a given event name and subject. The following arguments must be given: subject object The subject of the event. This is the core object you are going to manipulate.
create( eventName, mixed||string|int arguments = []) :
eventClass string The Event class name. If you do not provide it Joomla\CMS\Events<eventNameWithoutOnPrefix> will be used.
| since |
4.0.0 |
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| throws |
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Arguments
- eventName
stringThe name of the event, e.g. onTableBeforeLoad- arguments
array<string|int, mixed>Additional arguments to pass to the event
Response
static
getArgument
Get an event argument value.
getArgument( name, default = null) :
It will use a pre-processing method if one exists. The method has the signature:
onGet<ArgumentName>($value): mixed
where:
$value is the value currently stored in the $arguments array of the event It returns the value to return to the caller.
| since |
4.0.0 |
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Arguments
- name
stringThe argument name.- default
mixedThe default value if not found.
Response
mixedThe argument value or the default value.
getEventClassByEventName
Get the concrete event class name for the given event name.
getEventClassByEventName( eventName) :
This method falls back to the generic Joomla\Event\Event class if the event name is unknown to this trait.
| since |
4.2.0 |
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Arguments
- eventName
stringThe event name
Response
stringThe event class name
getOptions
Getter for the options.
getOptions() : mixed||string|int
| since |
5.0.0 |
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Response
array<string|int, mixed>
getParameters
Getter for the parameters.
getParameters() : mixed||string|int
| since |
5.0.0 |
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Response
array<string|int, mixed>
offsetSet
Set the value of an event argument.
offsetSet( name, value) :
| since |
4.0.0 |
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Arguments
- name
stringThe argument name.- value
mixedThe argument value.
Response
void
offsetUnset
Remove an event argument.
offsetUnset( name) :
| since |
4.0.0 |
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| throws |
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Arguments
- name
stringThe argument name.
Response
void
onSetOptions
Setter for the options argument.
onSetOptions(mixed||string|int value) : mixed||string|int
| since |
5.0.0 |
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Arguments
- value
array<string|int, mixed>The value to set
Response
array<string|int, mixed>
onSetSubject
Setter for the subject argument.
onSetSubject(mixed||string|int value) : mixed||string|int
| since |
5.0.0 |
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Arguments
- value
array<string|int, mixed>The value to set
Response
array<string|int, mixed>
reshapeArguments
Reshape the arguments array to preserve b/c with legacy listeners
reshapeArguments(mixed||string|int arguments, mixed||string|int argumentNames, mixed||string|int defaults = []) : mixed||string|int
| since |
4.2.0 |
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Arguments
- arguments
array<string|int, mixed>The named arguments array passed to the constructor.- argumentNames
array<string|int, mixed>The allowed argument names (mandatory AND optional).- defaults
array<string|int, mixed>Default values for optional arguments.
Response
array<string|int, mixed>The reshaped arguments.
setArgument
Add argument to event.
setArgument( name, value) :
It will use a pre-processing method if one exists. The method has the signature:
onSet<ArgumentName>($value): mixed
where:
$value is the value being set by the user It returns the value to return to set in the $arguments array of the event.
| since |
4.0.0 |
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Arguments
- name
stringArgument name.- value
mixedValue.
Response
$this
Properties
eventNameToConcreteClass
Maps event names to concrete Event classes.
This is only for events with invariable names. Events with variable names are handled with PHP logic in the getEventClassByEventName class.
| since |
4.2.0 |
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Type(s)
array<string|int, mixed>
legacyArgumentsOrder
The argument names, in order expected by legacy plugins.
| since |
5.0.0 |
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| deprecated |
5.0 will be removed in 7.0 |
Type(s)
array<string|int, mixed>