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python_getstarted [2023/01/08 12:31] – [Executing a Python Script] g00r00 | python_getstarted [2023/01/20 01:04] – [Executing a Python Script] g00r00 | ||
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+ | Refer to the [[python_functions|function reference]] and [[python_examples|Python examples]] section for more information on Python functions available as part of the Mystic module. | ||
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+ | === Through MPL Hooks === | ||
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+ | Mystic has hooks in various locations where functionality of Mystic can be completely replaced by MPL scripts, such as the user login and new user application processes. | ||
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+ | This type of approach would allow the entire login and new user application process to be completely scripted in Python, for example. | ||
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+ | A BBS can range from a completely scripted experience, to a completely customized theme without using any scripting, or anything in between. |
python_getstarted.txt · Last modified: 2023/01/20 02:28 by g00r00