Called when the user config fieldset has been processed (for enabled user) but before $settings have been saved
Usage
$array = $tfa->processUserEnabledInputfields(User $user, InputfieldWrapper $fieldset, array $settings, array $settingsPrev);
Arguments
Name | Type(s) | Description |
---|---|---|
user | User | |
fieldset | InputfieldWrapper | |
settings | array | Associative array of new/current settings after processing |
settingsPrev | array | Associative array of previous settings |
Return value
array
Return $newSettings array (modified as needed)
Hooking Tfa::processUserEnabledInputfields(…)
You can add your own hook events that are executed either before or after the Tfa
method is executed. Examples of both are included below. A good place for hook code such as this is in your /site/ready.php file.
Hooking before
The 'before' hooks are called immediately before each Tfa
method call is executed. This type of hook is especially useful for modifying arguments before they are sent to the method.
$this->addHookBefore('Tfa::processUserEnabledInputfields', function(HookEvent $event) {
// Get the object the event occurred on, if needed
$Tfa = $event->object;
// Get values of arguments sent to hook (and optionally modify them)
$user = $event->arguments(0);
$fieldset = $event->arguments(1);
$settings = $event->arguments(2);
$settingsPrev = $event->arguments(3);
/* Your code here, perhaps modifying arguments */
// Populate back arguments (if you have modified them)
$event->arguments(0, $user);
$event->arguments(1, $fieldset);
$event->arguments(2, $settings);
$event->arguments(3, $settingsPrev);
});
Hooking after
The 'after' hooks are called immediately after each Tfa
method call is executed. This type of hook is especially useful for modifying the value that was returned by the method call.
$this->addHookAfter('Tfa::processUserEnabledInputfields', function(HookEvent $event) {
// Get the object the event occurred on, if needed
$Tfa = $event->object;
// An 'after' hook can retrieve and/or modify the return value
$return = $event->return;
// Get values of arguments sent to hook (if needed)
$user = $event->arguments(0);
$fieldset = $event->arguments(1);
$settings = $event->arguments(2);
$settingsPrev = $event->arguments(3);
/* Your code here, perhaps modifying the return value */
// Populate back return value, if you have modified it
$event->return = $return;
});
API reference based on ProcessWire core version 3.0.236