after_login
Overview
The after_login
hook executes after a user logs into the system.
Definition
function after_login($bean, $event, $arguments){}
Arguments
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
bean | Object | The bean object |
event | String | The current event |
arguments | Array | Additional information related to the event (typically empty) |
Change Log
Version | Note |
---|---|
5.0.0a | Added after_login hook |
Example
./custom/modules/Users/logic_hooks.php
<?php
$hook_version = 1;
$hook_array = Array();
$hook_array['after_login'] = Array();
$hook_array['after_login'][] = Array(
//Processing index. For sorting the array.
1,
//Label. A string value to identify the hook.
'after_login example',
//The PHP file where your class is located.
'custom/modules/Users/logic_hooks_class.php',
//The class the method is in.
'logic_hooks_class',
//The method to call.
'after_login_method'
);
?>
./custom/modules/Users/logic_hooks_class.php
<?php
if (!defined('sugarEntry') || !sugarEntry) die('Not A Valid Entry Point');
class logic_hooks_class
{
function after_login_method($bean, $event, $arguments)
{
//logic
}
}
?>