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CiviCRM Cookbook

You're reading from   CiviCRM Cookbook Improve your CiviCRM capabilities with this clever cookbook. Packed with recipes and screenshots, it's the natural way to dig deeper into the software and achieve more for your nonprofit or civic sector organization.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781782160441
Length 236 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Setting Up CiviCRM FREE CHAPTER 2. Organizing Data Efficiently 3. Using the Power of Profiles 4. Controlling Permissions 5. Managing Communications 6. Searching and Reporting 7. Integrating CiviCRM with Drupal 8. Managing Events Effectively 9. Using Campaigns, Surveys, and Petitions Effectively 10. Working with CiviMember 11. Developing for CiviCRM Index

Exploring Drupal hooks

You can customize the behavior of CiviCRM by developing a module that takes advantage of the hook system.

CiviCRM is written in a scripting language called PHP, and you use PHP to create all the functions that make CiviCRM work. Some of these functions are exposed to your CMS—in this case, Drupal. For example, there is a function called civicrm_postProcess that runs every time a form is submitted.

You can copy this function and customize it. Each time civicrm_postProcess runs, CiviCRM checks whether there is a customized version of the function, and if there is, it runs that instead. Not all CiviCRM functions are exposed in this way. If they are, they are called hooks.

This recipe shows you how to explore these hooks in Drupal using the civicrm_developer module.

How to do it…

Hooks allow the CMS to extend the functionality of CiviCRM without having to alter any core CiviCRM files. Here, we will add a module that allows us to see which hooks are available...

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