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Latest revision as of 04:48, 15 August 2023
SecureTemplates are a family of protected frame and button templates defined as part of FrameXML. Through attribute-based configuration, they allow addons to access some of the protected functionality. The templates are defined in FrameXML/SecureTemplates.xml, and functionality supporting them resides in FrameXML/SecureTemplates.lua
Template | Widget Type | Function |
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SecureActionButtonTemplate | Button | Perform protected actions. |
SecureUnitButtonTemplate | Button | Unit frames. |
SecureGroupHeaderTemplate | Frame | Managing group members. |
SecurePartyHeaderTemplate | Frame | Managing party members. |
SecureRaidGroupHeaderTemplate | Frame | Managing raid group members. |
SecureGroupPetHeaderTemplate | Frame | Managing group pets. |
SecurePartyPetHeaderTemplate | Frame | Managing party pets. |
SecureRaidPetHeaderTemplate | Frame | Managing raid group pets. |
An example[edit]
Suppose we wanted to create a button that, when clicked, would cast Thorns on the player. This can be solved by inheriting from SecureActionButtonTemplate and setting the relevant attributes. For example, using only XML:
<Ui> <Button name="MyThornsButton" inherits="SecureActionButtonTemplate" parent="UIParent"> <Attributes> <Attribute name="type" type="string" value="spell"/> <Attribute name="spell" type="string" value="Thorns"/> <Attribute name="unit" type="string" value="player"/> </Attributes> <Size x="64" y="64"/> <Layers><Layer level="OVERLAY"> <Texture name="$parentIcon" file="Interface\Icons\Spell_Nature_Thorns" setAllPoints="true" /> </Layer></Layers> <Anchors><Anchor point="CENTER" /></Anchors> </Button> </Ui>
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