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Hooks
All hooks are called with two arguments:
- name - the name of the hook being called
- context - an object with some relevant information about the context of the call
Return values
A hook should always return a list or undefined. Returning undefined is equivalent to returning an empty list.
All the returned lists are appended to each other, so if the return values where [1, 2]
, undefined
, [3, 4,]
, undefined
and [5]
, the value returned by callHook would be [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
.
This is, because it should never matter if you have one plugin or several plugins doing some work - a single plugin should be able to make callHook return the same value a set of plugins are able to return collectively. So, any plugin can return a list of values, of any length, not just one value.