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class Refs (Details)
namespace: VDM\Joomla\Gitea\Repository extends: Api
@startuml
class Refs #Gold {
+ list(string $owner, string $repo) : ?array
+ get(string $owner, string $repo, ...) : ?array
}
note right of Refs::list
Get specified ref or filtered repository's refs.
since: 3.2.0
return: ?array
end note
note right of Refs::get
Get specified ref.
since: 3.2.0
return: ?array
arguments:
string $owner
string $repo
string $ref
end note
@enduml
The Power feature in JCB allows you to write PHP classes and their implementations, making it easy to include them in your Joomla project. JCB handles linking, autoloading, namespacing, and folder structure creation for you.
By using the SPK (Super Power Key) in your custom code (replacing the class name in your code with the SPK), JCB will automatically pull the power from the repository into your project. This makes it available in your JCB instance, allowing you to edit it and include the class in your generated Joomla component.
JCB uses placeholders like [[[NamespacePrefix
]]] and [[[ComponentNamespace
]]] in namespacing to prevent collisions and improve reusability across different JCB systems. You can also set the JCB powers path globally or per component under the Dynamic Integration tab, providing flexibility and easy maintainability.
To add this specific Power to your project in JCB:
simply use this SPK
Super---974d9e4c_beef_4c35_a3c6_92b1dd5b145d---Power
remember to replace the
---
with___
to activate this Power in your code
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