New, custom triggers can be easily registered in your plugin or theme. All you need is a simple class declaration and a function call.
The Trigger is really only a wrapper for WordPress' action(s).
Trigger class
Have a look at the example Trigger class.
/** * Custom trigger class */classCustomTriggerextends\BracketSpace\Notification\Abstracts\Trigger {/** * Constructor */publicfunction__construct() {// 1. Slug, can be prefixed with your plugin name.// 2. Title, should be translatable.parent::__construct('myplugin/custom_trigger',__('Custom Trigger title','textdomain'));// 1. Action hook.// 2. (optional) Action priority, default: 10.// 3. (optional) Action args, default: 1.// It's the same as add_action( 'any_action_hook', 'callback', 10, 2 ) with// only difference - the callback is always action() method (see below).$this->add_action('any_action_hook',10,2);// 1. Trigger group, should be translatable.// This is optional, Group is displayed in the Trigger select.$this->set_group(__('My Triggers','textdomain'));// 1. Trigger description, should be translatable.// This is optional, Description is displayed in the Trigger select.$this->set_description(__('Fires when a page with "myparam" parameter is visited','textdomain')); }/** * Assigns action callback args to object * Return `false` if you want to abort the trigger execution * * You can use the action method arguments as usually. * * @returnmixed void or false if no notifications should be sent */publicfunctionaction( $param_one, $param_two ) {/** * This is a method callback hooked to the action you've added in the Constructor. * * Two important things which are happening here: * - $this->callback_args is a numeric array containing all the callback parameters * if you want to treat them as an array * - if you want to abort Trigger execution, you must return false here */// If the second parameter ($process in our action) is false then abort, no carriers will be processed.if ( false=== $param_two ) {returnfalse; }// We can assign any property here, whole object will be accessible in Merge Tag resolver.$this->param_value = $param_one; }/** * Registers attached merge tags * * @returnvoid */publicfunctionmerge_tags() {/** * In this method you can assign any Merge Tags to the trigger. * * To see what Merge Tags are available go to Notification plugin's core * and look in class/Defaults/MergeTag directory. */$this->add_merge_tag(new\BracketSpace\Notification\Defaults\MergeTag\StringTag( [// Slug (required), this will be used as {parametrized_url} value.// Don't translate this.'slug'=>'parametrized_url',// Name (required), should be translatable.'name'=>__('Parametrized URL','textdomain'),// Resolver (required), this can be a closure like below or function name// like: 'parametrized_url_resolver' or array( $this, 'parametrized_url_resolver' ).'resolver'=>function( $trigger ) {// Trigger object is available here,// with all the properties you set in action() method.returnadd_query_arg('source', $trigger->param_value, site_url()); },// Description (optional), should be translatable, default: ''.'description'=>__('Homepage URL with ?source= param','textdomain'),// Example indicator (optional)// if true, then description will have "Example" label, default: false.'example'=>true, ] ) ); }}
Registering the Trigger
Having this class is only a first step. To get the trigger registered you must create an instance of this class and pass it to the Notification plugin. The best action to do that is notification/elements