ModulesLoader class

Located in file /wire/core/ModulesLoader.php

Click any linked item for full usage details and examples. Hookable methods are indicated with the icon. In addition to those shown below, the ModulesLoader class also inherits all the methods and properties of: ModulesClass and Wire.

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Common

NameReturnSummary 
ModulesLoader::getAutoloadOrders()
arrayGet the autoload orders 
ModulesLoader::getDebugData()
(nothing) 
ModulesLoader::initModule(Module $module)
boolInitialize a single module 
ModulesLoader::loadModule(string $basepath, string $pathname, array $requires, array $installed)
stringLoad a module into memory (companion to load bootstrap method) 
ModulesLoader::loadModulesTable()
(nothing)Retrieve the installed module info as stored in the database 
ModulesLoader::loadPath(string $path)
(nothing)Given a disk path to the modules, determine all installed modules and keep track of all uninstalled (installable) modules. 
ModulesLoader::loaded()
(nothing)Called by Modules class when init has finished 
ModulesLoader::preloadModules(string $path)
(nothing)Include site preload modules 
ModulesLoader::readyModule(Module $module)
boolCall ready for a single module 
ModulesLoader::triggerConditionalAutoload()
arrayInit conditional autoload modules, if conditions allow 

Additional methods and properties

In addition to the methods and properties above, ModulesLoader also inherits the methods and properties of these classes:

API reference based on ProcessWire core version 3.0.236

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