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Diffstat (limited to 'template/en/default/extensions')
5 files changed, 13 insertions, 13 deletions
diff --git a/template/en/default/extensions/config.pm.tmpl b/template/en/default/extensions/config.pm.tmpl index 07ac83a41..79fbb995c 100644 --- a/template/en/default/extensions/config.pm.tmpl +++ b/template/en/default/extensions/config.pm.tmpl @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ [% PROCESS extensions/license.txt.tmpl %] -package B[% %]ugzilla::Extension::[% name %]; +package Bugzilla::Extension::[% name %]; use 5.10.1; use strict; diff --git a/template/en/default/extensions/extension.pm.tmpl b/template/en/default/extensions/extension.pm.tmpl index ebeb73719..637dfdd28 100644 --- a/template/en/default/extensions/extension.pm.tmpl +++ b/template/en/default/extensions/extension.pm.tmpl @@ -12,18 +12,18 @@ [% PROCESS extensions/license.txt.tmpl %] -package B[% %]ugzilla::Extension::[% name %]; +package Bugzilla::Extension::[% name %]; use 5.10.1; use strict; -use parent qw(B[% %]ugzilla::Extension); +use parent qw(Bugzilla::Extension); # This code for this is in [% path %]/lib/Util.pm -use B[% %]ugzilla::Extension::[% name %]::Util; +use Bugzilla::Extension::[% name %]::Util; our $VERSION = '0.01'; -# See the documentation of B[% %]ugzilla::Hook ("perldoc B[% %]ugzilla::Hook" +# See the documentation of Bugzilla::Hook ("perldoc Bugzilla::Hook" # in the bugzilla directory) for a list of all available hooks. sub install_update_db { my ($self, $args) = @_; diff --git a/template/en/default/extensions/hook-readme.txt.tmpl b/template/en/default/extensions/hook-readme.txt.tmpl index 63e09e419..86ace3f51 100644 --- a/template/en/default/extensions/hook-readme.txt.tmpl +++ b/template/en/default/extensions/hook-readme.txt.tmpl @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ #%] Template hooks go in this directory. Template hooks are called in normal -[%+ terms.Bugzilla %] templates like [[% '%' %] Hook.process('some-hook') %]. +Bugzilla templates like [[% '%' %] Hook.process('some-hook') %]. More information about them can be found in the documentation of -B[% %]ugzilla::Extension. (Do "perldoc B[% %]ugzilla::Extension" from the main -[%+ terms.Bugzilla %] directory to see that documentation.) +Bugzilla::Extension. (Do "perldoc Bugzilla::Extension" from the main +Bugzilla directory to see that documentation.) diff --git a/template/en/default/extensions/name-readme.txt.tmpl b/template/en/default/extensions/name-readme.txt.tmpl index 5403bab7f..e09f86c96 100644 --- a/template/en/default/extensions/name-readme.txt.tmpl +++ b/template/en/default/extensions/name-readme.txt.tmpl @@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ Normal templates go in this directory. You can load them in your code like this: -use B[% %]ugzilla::Error; -my $template = B[% %]ugzilla->template; +use Bugzilla::Error; +my $template = Bugzilla->template; $template->process('[% name FILTER lower %]/some-template.html.tmpl') or ThrowTemplateError($template->error()); @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ That would be how to load a file called some-template.html.tmpl that was in this directory. Note that you have to be careful that the full path of your template -never conflicts with a template that exists in [% terms.Bugzilla %] or in +never conflicts with a template that exists in Bugzilla or in another extension, or your template might override that template. That's why we created this directory called '[% name FILTER lower %]' for you, so you can put your templates in here to help avoid conflicts. diff --git a/template/en/default/extensions/util.pm.tmpl b/template/en/default/extensions/util.pm.tmpl index 3493007f4..a5fbde04d 100644 --- a/template/en/default/extensions/util.pm.tmpl +++ b/template/en/default/extensions/util.pm.tmpl @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ [% PROCESS extensions/license.txt.tmpl %] -package B[% %]ugzilla::Extension::[% name %]::Util; +package Bugzilla::Extension::[% name %]::Util; use 5.10.1; use strict; @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ our @EXPORT = qw( ); # This file can be loaded by your extension via -# "use B[% %]ugzilla::Extension::[% name %]::Util". You can put functions +# "use Bugzilla::Extension::[% name %]::Util". You can put functions # used by your extension in here. (Make sure you also list them in # @EXPORT.) |