| 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152535455 | <p>APIs are a form of plugins that are tightly associated with a module. Instead of a module providing any number of plugins, each module provides only one file for an API and this file can contain hooks that the module should invoke.</p><p>Modules support this API by implementing hook_ctools_plugin_api($module, $api). If they support the API, they return a packet of data:</p><pre>function mymodule_ctools_plugin_api($module, $api) {  if ($module == 'some module' && $api = 'some api') {    return array(      'version' => The minimum API version this system supports. If this API version is incompatible then the .inc file will not be loaded.      'path' => Where to find the file. Optional; if not specified it will be the module's directory.      'file' => an alternative version of the filename. If not specified it will be $module.$api.inc    );  }}</pre><p>This implementation must be in the .module file.</p><p>Modules utilizing this can invole ctools_plugin_api_include() in order to ensure all modules that support the API will have their files loaded as necessary. It's usually easiest to create a small helper function like this:</p><pre>define('MYMODULE_MINIMUM_VERSION', 1);define('MYMODULE_VERSION', 1);function mymodule_include_api() {  ctools_include('plugins');  return ctools_plugin_api_include('mymodule', 'myapi', MYMODULE_MINIMUM_VERSION, MYMODULE_VERSION);}</pre><p>Using a define will ensure your use of version numbers is consistent and easy to update when you make API changes. You can then use the usual module_invoke type commands:</p><pre>mymodule_include_api();module_invoke('myhook', $data);</pre><p>If you need to pass references, this construct is standard:</p><pre>foreach (mymodule_include_api() as $module => $info) {  $function = $module . '_hookname';  // Just because they implement the API and include a file does not guarantee they implemented  // a hook function!  if (!function_exists($function)) {    continue;  }  // Typically array_merge() is used below if data is returned.  $result = $function($data1, $data2, $data3);}</pre><p>TODO: There needs to be a way to check API version without including anything, as a module may simplyprovide normal plugins and versioning could still matter.</p>
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