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<source lang='javascript'>var oMyPlugin = window._genesys.widgets.bus.registerPlugin('MyPlugin'); | <source lang='javascript'>var oMyPlugin = window._genesys.widgets.bus.registerPlugin('MyPlugin'); | ||
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| ready | | ready | ||
− | | | + | | Console is initialized and ready to accept commands. |
− | | | + | | n/a |
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| opened | | opened | ||
− | | | + | | The Console widget has appeared on screen. |
− | | | + | | n/a |
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| closed | | closed | ||
− | | | + | | The Console widget has been removed from the screen. |
− | | | + | | n/a |
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Revision as of 17:12, July 27, 2018
API Events
Once you've registered your own plugin on the bus, you can subscribe and listen for published events. Below we'll quickly register a new plugin on the bus using the global bus object.
Important
The global bus object is a debug tool. When implementing Widgets on your own site, do not use the global bus object to register your custom plugins. Instead, see Widgets Extensions for more information about extending Genesys Widgets.
var oMyPlugin = window._genesys.widgets.bus.registerPlugin('MyPlugin');
oMyPlugin.subscribe('Console.ready', function(e){});
Name | Description | Data |
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ready | Console is initialized and ready to accept commands. | n/a |
opened | The Console widget has appeared on screen. | n/a |
closed | The Console widget has been removed from the screen. | n/a |
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