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Custom Users
Intended Audience¶ This article is for developers who are looking to add additional data to their MODX users and functionality to the related classes. Although this is possible via a less integrated approach by simply adding a database table that inc...
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Developing an Extra
This tutorial is part of a Series: Part I: Getting Started and Creating the Doodles Snippet Part II: Creating our Custom Manager Page Part III: Packaging Our Extra Overview¶ This tutorial is written as a comprehensive example on developing Extr...
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Using Custom Database Tables
So you're developing your custom component for MODX Revolution, and you've run into a dilemma. You've got some data that uses a table in your MODX database, but you want a way to use xPDO's object model to access it. This tutorial will walk you throu...
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Contributing to xPDO
xPDO is an object-oriented framework on which MODX Revolution is built. It is maintained in a separate git repository from revolution and contributing to the xPDO core of MODX requires some additional work. xPDO contributors should follow the same ba...
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More Examples
Goal¶ This page contains examples that juxtapose MySQL database tables with their xPDO XML schema counterparts in order to teach developers how to define the foreign-key relationships between tables in xPDO XML schemas by using a series of common dat...