YuChen Posted January 18, 2022 Report Share Posted January 18, 2022 Hi all, I'm looking for a proper way to modify the default behavior of "ftrack.connect.publish.make-web-reviewable" event. According to the docuemnt, It looks like I can implement a custom hook to overwrite the default one (more implemetation details would be appreciated)http://ftrack-connect.rtd.ftrack.com/en/stable/developing/hooks/index.html I tried to find some references before getting start and I noticed that there're some built-in hooks in "Program Files(x86)\ftrack-connect-package-1.1.2\resource\hook" folder. But I got a bit confused after looking into these examples. They're not quite similar, in fact, I can categorize 3 plugin styles revealed in this hook folder, they 're: 1. Class with "__call__" method and a global "register" function. You can see examples like this in: DiscoverApplicationsHook & LaunchApplicationHook in application.py Resolver in resolver.py 2. No class defined, just have functions (looks like they all have "subscribe" & "register" functions), they're: make_web_playable.py publish_components.py ftrack_connect_package_version_information.py 3. Class with "discover", "launch", "register" functions and a global "register" function. All "ftrack_connect_[Application_Name]_hook.py" go in this way and I think this is the "standard" style of hook mentioned in document So here'are my questions: 1. Are all the python files in "hook" folder used as hook ? Is it possible to provide more details about why we have 3 different styles of hook ? 2. Which one should I use if I want to overwrite the response behavior of some system events (e.g. ftrack.connect.publish.make-web-reviewable, ftrack.connect.application.launch) 3. Do we have any example about overwrite system hook or cease some system hooks ? Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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