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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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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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Getting started with xPDO
Design Patterns¶ There are a number of important design patterns that inspired the development of xPDO. These patterns are well described and are a part of Martin Fowler's Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture (P of EAA). These include, but...
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Getting started with xPDO
Design Patterns¶ There are a number of important design patterns that inspired the development of xPDO. These patterns are well described and are a part of Martin Fowler's Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture (P of EAA). These include, but...
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xPDO
xPDO is the object-relational-bridge that is built into MODX. Simply put, it's how MODX connects to the database, and how it interacts with different tables. In MODX 2.x, the modX class directly extends xPDO. While in hindsight that's not the best de...