Comprofiler Plugins call using Joomla model












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How to call comprofiler plugin in Joomla models or controllers?



I tried this:



global $_PLUGINS;

$_PLUGINS->trigger('onAfterUserUpdate', 'pul_getChanges', array(&$_POST, 1));


but it is not working.










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How to call comprofiler plugin in Joomla models or controllers?



I tried this:



global $_PLUGINS;

$_PLUGINS->trigger('onAfterUserUpdate', 'pul_getChanges', array(&$_POST, 1));


but it is not working.










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  • When you have Joomla questions, please post them @ Joomla Stack Exchange.

    – mickmackusa
    Nov 16 '18 at 14:35
















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How to call comprofiler plugin in Joomla models or controllers?



I tried this:



global $_PLUGINS;

$_PLUGINS->trigger('onAfterUserUpdate', 'pul_getChanges', array(&$_POST, 1));


but it is not working.










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How to call comprofiler plugin in Joomla models or controllers?



I tried this:



global $_PLUGINS;

$_PLUGINS->trigger('onAfterUserUpdate', 'pul_getChanges', array(&$_POST, 1));


but it is not working.







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  • When you have Joomla questions, please post them @ Joomla Stack Exchange.

    – mickmackusa
    Nov 16 '18 at 14:35





















  • When you have Joomla questions, please post them @ Joomla Stack Exchange.

    – mickmackusa
    Nov 16 '18 at 14:35



















When you have Joomla questions, please post them @ Joomla Stack Exchange.

– mickmackusa
Nov 16 '18 at 14:35







When you have Joomla questions, please post them @ Joomla Stack Exchange.

– mickmackusa
Nov 16 '18 at 14:35














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This is the Joomla way to call a plugin function



//Import the plugin that you need    
JPluginHelper::importPlugin('group', 'plugin_name');

//You have to instantiate JEventDispatcher class which will has trigger method to call that plugin function.

JEventDispatcher::getInstance()->trigger(
'onAfterUserUpdate',
array(
&$_POST,
1
)
);


So in trigger function it takes two parameters where first one is the function name and the second is the parameter data given in array format.






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  • The "STFU operator" (@) should be avoided. $_POST is a SUPERGLOBAL, so it should always be present (unless Joomla unsets it). Did you mean: &$_POST as the OP has written?

    – mickmackusa
    Nov 16 '18 at 14:37













  • Sorry Typo error...I corrrected it.

    – Amit Ray
    Nov 16 '18 at 14:52













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This is the Joomla way to call a plugin function



//Import the plugin that you need    
JPluginHelper::importPlugin('group', 'plugin_name');

//You have to instantiate JEventDispatcher class which will has trigger method to call that plugin function.

JEventDispatcher::getInstance()->trigger(
'onAfterUserUpdate',
array(
&$_POST,
1
)
);


So in trigger function it takes two parameters where first one is the function name and the second is the parameter data given in array format.






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  • The "STFU operator" (@) should be avoided. $_POST is a SUPERGLOBAL, so it should always be present (unless Joomla unsets it). Did you mean: &$_POST as the OP has written?

    – mickmackusa
    Nov 16 '18 at 14:37













  • Sorry Typo error...I corrrected it.

    – Amit Ray
    Nov 16 '18 at 14:52


















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This is the Joomla way to call a plugin function



//Import the plugin that you need    
JPluginHelper::importPlugin('group', 'plugin_name');

//You have to instantiate JEventDispatcher class which will has trigger method to call that plugin function.

JEventDispatcher::getInstance()->trigger(
'onAfterUserUpdate',
array(
&$_POST,
1
)
);


So in trigger function it takes two parameters where first one is the function name and the second is the parameter data given in array format.






share|improve this answer


























  • The "STFU operator" (@) should be avoided. $_POST is a SUPERGLOBAL, so it should always be present (unless Joomla unsets it). Did you mean: &$_POST as the OP has written?

    – mickmackusa
    Nov 16 '18 at 14:37













  • Sorry Typo error...I corrrected it.

    – Amit Ray
    Nov 16 '18 at 14:52
















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This is the Joomla way to call a plugin function



//Import the plugin that you need    
JPluginHelper::importPlugin('group', 'plugin_name');

//You have to instantiate JEventDispatcher class which will has trigger method to call that plugin function.

JEventDispatcher::getInstance()->trigger(
'onAfterUserUpdate',
array(
&$_POST,
1
)
);


So in trigger function it takes two parameters where first one is the function name and the second is the parameter data given in array format.






share|improve this answer















This is the Joomla way to call a plugin function



//Import the plugin that you need    
JPluginHelper::importPlugin('group', 'plugin_name');

//You have to instantiate JEventDispatcher class which will has trigger method to call that plugin function.

JEventDispatcher::getInstance()->trigger(
'onAfterUserUpdate',
array(
&$_POST,
1
)
);


So in trigger function it takes two parameters where first one is the function name and the second is the parameter data given in array format.







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edited Nov 16 '18 at 14:51

























answered Nov 16 '18 at 14:28









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  • The "STFU operator" (@) should be avoided. $_POST is a SUPERGLOBAL, so it should always be present (unless Joomla unsets it). Did you mean: &$_POST as the OP has written?

    – mickmackusa
    Nov 16 '18 at 14:37













  • Sorry Typo error...I corrrected it.

    – Amit Ray
    Nov 16 '18 at 14:52





















  • The "STFU operator" (@) should be avoided. $_POST is a SUPERGLOBAL, so it should always be present (unless Joomla unsets it). Did you mean: &$_POST as the OP has written?

    – mickmackusa
    Nov 16 '18 at 14:37













  • Sorry Typo error...I corrrected it.

    – Amit Ray
    Nov 16 '18 at 14:52



















The "STFU operator" (@) should be avoided. $_POST is a SUPERGLOBAL, so it should always be present (unless Joomla unsets it). Did you mean: &$_POST as the OP has written?

– mickmackusa
Nov 16 '18 at 14:37







The "STFU operator" (@) should be avoided. $_POST is a SUPERGLOBAL, so it should always be present (unless Joomla unsets it). Did you mean: &$_POST as the OP has written?

– mickmackusa
Nov 16 '18 at 14:37















Sorry Typo error...I corrrected it.

– Amit Ray
Nov 16 '18 at 14:52







Sorry Typo error...I corrrected it.

– Amit Ray
Nov 16 '18 at 14:52




















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