Lifecycle Hook: preRegistration
If an extension defines the preRegistration
lifecycle hook, it is called
before any modules are registered in the ExtensionManager
. This hook can be
used to:
- initialize 3rd party libraries
- register event listeners
- add or call services
- add or call commands
The preRegistration
hook receives an object containing the
ExtensionManager
's associated ServicesManager
, CommandsManager
, and any
configuration
that was provided with the extension at time of registration.
Example preRegistration
hook implementation
export default {
id: 'MyExampleExtension',
/**
* @param {object} params
* @param {object} params.configuration
* @param {ServicesManager} params.servicesManager
* @param {CommandsManager} params.commandsManager
* @returns void
*/
preRegistration({ servicesManager, commandsManager, configuration }) {
console.log('Wiring up important stuff.');
window.importantStuff = () => {
console.log(configuration);
};
console.log('Important stuff has been wired.');
window.importantStuff();
},
};