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Hi. As the title of my question describes what i want to do is to create a custom page that will be displayed to the users when they are  loging out of my web site. The goal is to say a "thank you" to those users and display some links/graphics so my site will be a little more user friendly.

PS I dont mind if i have to hack the core files cause i really need to build that page so any answers are welcome.

Thanks in advance for your help
Q2A version: 1.7

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You will need to create an event plugin. You can achieve desired processing by fetching the "u_logout" event in your plugin.

Implementation procedure:

1. Create new page

Go to "Admin" > "Pages" > "Add Page".

Example of settings:

  • Name of page: "Logout message"
  • Position: "No link"
  • Visible for: "Anybody"
  • Heading to display at top of page: "Thank you!"
  • Content: Enter arbitrary HTML codes

2. Create event plugin.

2.1 Create "my-event-handler" folder under qa-plugin/.

2.2 Make plugin files under my-event-handler folder.

metadata.json​


"name": "My Event Handler", 
"description": "Custom event handling", 
"version": "1.0", 
"date": "2017-04-14", 
"author": "PowerQA", 
"author_uri": "http://www.powerqa.org", 
"license": "GPLv2", 
"min_q2a": "1.5" 
}

qa-plugin.php​

<?php 
/* 
Question2Answer by Gideon Greenspan and contributors 
http://www.question2answer.org/
File: qa-plugin/my-event-handler/qa-plugin.php 
Description: Initiates My Event Handler plugin

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or 
modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License 
as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 
of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the 
GNU General Public License for more details.
More about this license: http://www.question2answer.org/license.php 
*/
/* 
Plugin Name: My Event Handler 
Plugin URI: 
Plugin Description: Custom event handling 
Plugin Version: 1.0 
Plugin Date: 2017-04-14 
Plugin Author: PowerQA 
Plugin Author URI: http://www.powerqa.org/ 
Plugin License: GPLv2 
Plugin Minimum Question2Answer Version: 1.5 
Plugin Update Check URI: 
*/

if (!defined('QA_VERSION')) { // don't allow this page to be requested directly from browser 
header('Location: ../../'); 
exit; 
}
qa_register_plugin_module('event', 'qa-my-event-handler.php', 'qa_my_event_handler', 'My Event Handler');

qa-my-event-handler.php

<?php
/*
Question2Answer by Gideon Greenspan and contributors
http://www.question2answer.org/

File: qa-plugin/my-event-handler/qa-event-logger.php
Description: Event module class for my event handler plugin

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
GNU General Public License for more details.

More about this license: http://www.question2answer.org/license.php
*/

class qa_my_event_handler {
public function admin_form(&$qa_content) {
    $saved=false;
    if (qa_clicked('meh_save_button')) {
        qa_opt('meh_redirect_url_when_logout', qa_post_text('meh_redirect_url_when_logout_field'));
        $saved=true;
    }
    $url=qa_opt('meh_redirect_url_when_logout');
    $error=null;
    //if (!strlen($url))
    //    $error='Please set relative or absolute URL.';

    return array(
        'ok' => ($saved && !isset($error)) ? 'Event handler settings saved' : null,
        'fields' => array(
            array(
                'id' => 'meh_redirect_url_when_logout',
                'label' => 'When users logout, they will be redirected to this page - Relative or absolute URL:',
                'value' => qa_html($url),
                'tags' => 'name="meh_redirect_url_when_logout_field"',
                'error' => qa_html($error),
            ),
        ),
        'buttons' => array(
            array(
                'label' => 'Save Changes',
                'tags' => 'name="meh_save_button"',
            ),
        ),
    );
}
public function process_event($event, $userid, $handle, $cookieid, $params) {
    switch($event) {
    case 'u_logout':
        $this->u_logout($event, $userid, $handle, $cookieid, $params);
        break;
    default:
        break;
    }
}
private function u_logout($event, $userid, $handle, $cookieid, $params) {
    $redirectpath = qa_opt('meh_redirect_url_when_logout');
    if(!empty($redirectpath))
        qa_redirect_raw($redirectpath);
}
}

3. Settings

  1. Go to "Admin" > "Plugins" > "My Event Handler" > "Settings"
  2. Set "Redirect path" option. It is OK either relative or absolute URL.

Note

Redirected page does not have to be pages in Q2A. It is OK at other sites (domains).
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Wow Sama excellent answer!!!. Big Thanks man !!
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Ok! just tested and works fine. Awesome plugin and i think you should upload this to Github as many people will find it very usefull !

PS: As a User Experience & User Interface Designer i have a lot of good ideas that will help Q2A be more user friendly. If you or anyone in here needs some Designing help or advice don't hesitate to drop me a message. Once again Thanks !
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Not working in my website... Admin area getting blank.
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What do you mean? What version of Q2A are u running ? Could you provide more details. I applied it on my site and it works fine !
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Version 1.7.4
I cannot get logged in. As soon as I hit login button I am getting blank page with nothing on it. Everything worked perfectly fine once i removed the plugin.
Could u please download the plugin from your server and provide me the link.
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Try to check 4 basic things.
1. Did you edit PHP source with text editor that supports UTF?
     I recommend Notepad++ (https://notepad-plus-plus.org/).
2. Did you save source files with UTF-8 (no BOM).
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byte_order_mark
3. Is there unnecessary character OR line before start tag ("<?php")?
4. End tag ("?>") of source files is unnecessary.
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