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Most of the functionality of X2EngineCRM is contained within ''modules''. Modules are in essence self-contained applications in themselves acting as sub-applications of the main web application. A convention followed in X2EngineCRM's codebase is that the first part of the url past the entry script is the name of the module being accessed by the request. So, <code>contacts/[route]</code> would access the route <code>[route]</code> within a controller belonging to the contacts module.
 
Most of the functionality of X2EngineCRM is contained within ''modules''. Modules are in essence self-contained applications in themselves acting as sub-applications of the main web application. A convention followed in X2EngineCRM's codebase is that the first part of the url past the entry script is the name of the module being accessed by the request. So, <code>contacts/[route]</code> would access the route <code>[route]</code> within a controller belonging to the contacts module.

Revision as of 22:25, 17 September 2012


Introduction

Most of the functionality of X2EngineCRM is contained within modules. Modules are in essence self-contained applications in themselves acting as sub-applications of the main web application. A convention followed in X2EngineCRM's codebase is that the first part of the url past the entry script is the name of the module being accessed by the request. So, contacts/[route] would access the route [route] within a controller belonging to the contacts module.

Creating a module

The first step one can take to create a module is to use X2Studio. That will create a basic customizable module whose model can be extended and customized using X2Fields. Once satisfied with the fields, one can further tailor the module to practically any purpose by modifying/adding properties to all the classes in the module.

(todo: expand upon this with the new procedure for the URL rules and the conventions for naming classes)