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As the event handler, i.e. user implemented server side of gRPC. It can define the list of hooks that need to be mounted, and the implement callback functions for how to go about handling each event when it arrives.



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The pipeline templates in the ALM Accelerator for Power Platform have several extension points, or hooks. You can use them to customize the pipelines while minimizing the noise from merge conflicts when you upgrade the pipeline templates to a new release.


To use the extension points to extend the functionality of the ALM Accelerator pipelines, add your extension to either a custom YAML template in the Hooks/CustomTemplates folder or directly to the YAML file for the extension point you want to use.


The following example uses the Export Solution Pre Hook extension point to customize the template Hooks\CustomTemplates\output-environment-variables.yml in the export-solution.yml pipeline.


To help you resolve merge conflicts when you upgrade to a new release of the ALM Accelerator pipeline templates, we recommend the Pull Request Merge Conflict extension for Azure DevOps.


The extension points are implemented in a way that should make it simple to handle merge conflicts if you've used them to customize the pipelines. Keep your changed version of a file in the Hooks folder. When you upgrade to a new release of the ALM Accelerator pipeline templates, accept any additions to the folder.


Wrapping your tie-down strap around a stake pocket or any surface that risks cutting your tie down strap is asking for trouble. Fortunately, chain extensions are an easy fix. Simply hook the extension onto your tie-down hook when securing a load on a trailer with rub rails, stake pockets, or when anchor points are not available.


Mac's Chain Extensions are a total of 18.5" in length, made from grade 70 transport chain and terminated with a forged grab hook. This heavy-duty chain ensures maximum safety and protection of your cargo and tie downs and comes with a 10,000 lb. Minimum Break Strength (MBS).






From the typography_parse_type_end() docs we can see that this hook modifies a string after all other typography is processed. Thus we should be able to take a string, manipulate it, then pass it back to ExpressionEngine to be rendered in the template.


All the functionality we want to include when our hook is executed needs to go inside our process() method. Here we are going to take the string passed in by the TypographyParseTypeEnd() core hook, replace all instances of e with EE, and then return the updated string.


When an extension hook is called, ExpressionEngine checks the database to see if there are any extensions available for the hook. If there are extensions, then it processes them in order based on their priority level with the lower the priority number the sooner the extension is called. Because of priority, add-ons that use extensions might interfere with each other, so we have provided two variables for helping with that.


There will be rather popular hooks being used by multiple extensions and some hooks will expect you to return data to the extension hook. Because of that, there is a variable available from the Extensions class (ee()->extensions) that will contain the returned data of any prior extensions for that hook. Say, there is a hook for formatting text and an extension before yours is called. That extension will be returning the text formatted in its own way, but then your extension is called with the original text details being sent. In such an instance of data being returned and possible prior extensions, there is a variable available to retrieve that already formatted text: ee()->extensions->last_call. This variable will return whatever the last extension returned to this hook. If there was no prior extension, then the value of this variable is FALSE.


Many extension hooks exist for the express purpose of totally controlling a page or script in the Control Panel. They are meant for redesigning the appearance of a form or perhaps usurping a script for processing form data. In those instances you want your extension to be the last thing called for that extension hook so that nothing else is processed after that point. The ee()->extensions->end_script exists solely for that purpose. If you set this value to TRUE, then once your extension is done being processed the execution of the hook is finished, as is the script that the extension hook is contained within.


CSE provides a set of React hooks and components to consume the extensions registered for a given extension point.These hooks and components will receive an optional context, and validate the resulting attributes against theprovided schema.


You can import the hooks and components directly from the schema file, and the loader will transform the fileinto a module that contains all the hooks and components already configured to use the schema provided.


The new hook extensions from Stealth Tackle are designed to help the performance of lures like the Musky Innovations Shallow Invader. They help by extending the hooks further apart to help prevent them from becoming tangled together as well as help your hook up ratio with fish that nip at the end of the lure. Contains 2 Wire Extensions and 2 HD Split Rings. (Lure not included)


Recently we've been rolling out UCS 5.5.1 for our VVXs and noticed that, even using the same dialplan, the behavior has changed for on-hook dialing. For instance, a VVX 400 was updated from UCS 4.0.6 to 5.5.1. Before, when the phone was on hook, I could put in an extension number and it would automatically dial the extension when the timeout was reached. Now, that doesn't happen, I have to push send or dial off hook to automatically send the call. Is this expected? I have been playing with the dial plan to no avail.


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Methods:  We treated 22 patients for a mallet fracture that involved at least 25% of the distal phalanx articular surface. Three joints demonstrated concomitant volar subluxation. Extension block pinning was used to treat 16 fractures (group 1) and 6 were treated with open reduction and hook plate fixation (group 2). All patients were evaluated at the second, fourth, and sixth weeks after surgery. Collected data included range of motion, extensor lag, and pain status. Patients were asked to grade preoperative and postoperative pain levels on a visual analog scale. Functional outcomes were determined by Crawford criteria. We retrospectively performed a cost analysis using our institutional records.


Results:  Mean follow-up was 12.7 months. Visual analog scale pain scores improved by a similar amount for both groups. Preoperative pain scores were 7.0 for group 1 and 7.5 for group 2. Postoperative levels were 2.0 and 2.0, respectively. Mean extensor lag was identical for both groups, 5. Mean flexion was 70 for group 1 and 80 for group 2. Based on the Crawford criteria, group 1 had 5 patients rated as excellent, 6 as good, 3 as fair, and 2 as poor. Group 2 outcomes were 2 excellent, 2 good, and 2 fair. Five complications occurred in group 1, and 1 in group 2. Differences noted between groups were not statistically significant. Extension block pinning was more cost-effective than hook plate fixation.


Hooks allow custom code to be executed when some defined event (such as saving a page or a user logging in) occurs.For example, the following code snippet will trigger a call to the function MyExtensionHooks::onPageContentSaveComplete whenever the PageContentSaveComplete hook runs, passing it function arguments specific to PageContentSaveComplete .


MediaWiki provides many hooks like this to extend the functionality of the MediaWiki software.Assigning a function (known as an hook handler) to a hook will cause that function to be called at the appropriate point in the main MediaWiki code, to perform whatever additional task(s) the developer thinks would be useful at that point.Each hook can have multiple handlers assigned to it, in which case it will call the functions in the order that they are assigned, with any modifications made by one function passed on to subsequent functions in the chain.


Assign functions to hooks at the end of LocalSettings.php or in your own extension file at the file scope (not in a $wgExtensionFunctions function or the ParserFirstCallInit hook).For extensions, if the hook function's behaviour is conditioned on a setting in LocalSettings.php, the hook should be assigned and the function should terminate early if the condition was not met.


You can also create new hooks in your own extension.It is registered in extension.json the same way as if you were registering a built-in MediaWiki hook to use in your extension.You can then run your hook within your extension by calling HookContainer::run( 'HookName', [ $param1, $param2 ] );.Lastly, don't forget to add them to Category:Extension hooks .

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