# Extending Oracle Functions Oracle Functions is extensible so you can add custom functionality and extend the project without needing to modify the core. There are multiple ways to extend the functionality of Oracle Functions. 1. Listeners - listen to API events such as a route getting updated and react accordingly. 1. Middleware - a chain of middleware is executed before an API handler is called. 1. Add API Endpoints - extend the default Oracle Functions API. ## Listeners Listeners are the main way to extend Oracle Functions. The following listener types are supported: * App Listeners - [GoDoc](https://godoc.org/github.com/treeder/functions/api/server#AppListener) * Runner Listeners - [GoDoc](https://godoc.org/github.com/treeder/functions/api/server#RunnerListener) ### Creating a Listener You can easily use app and runner listeners by creating a struct with valid methods satisfying the interface for the respective listener and adding it to the Oracle Functions API Example: ``` package main import ( "context" "github.com/treeder/functions/api/server" "github.com/treeder/functions/api/models" ) type myCustomListener struct{} func (c *myCustomListener) BeforeAppCreate(ctx context.Context, app *models.App) error { return nil } func (c *myCustomListener) AfterAppCreate(ctx context.Context, app *models.App) error { return nil } func (c *myCustomListener) BeforeAppUpdate(ctx context.Context, app *models.App) error { return nil } func (c *myCustomListener) AfterAppUpdate(ctx context.Context, app *models.App) error { return nil } func (c *myCustomListener) BeforeAppDelete(ctx context.Context, app *models.App) error { return nil } func (c *myCustomListener) BeforeAppDelete(ctx context.Context, app *models.App) error { return nil } function main () { srv := server.New(/* Here all required parameters to initialize the server */) srv.AddAppListener(myCustomListener) srv.Run() } ``` ## Middleware Middleware enables you to add functionality to every API request. For every request, the chain of Middleware will be called in order, allowing you to modify or reject requests, as well as write output and cancel the chain. NOTES: * middleware is responsible for writing output if it's going to cancel the chain. * cancel the chain by returning an error from your Middleware's Serve method. See examples of this in [examples/middleware/main.go](../../examples/middleware/main.go). ## Adding API Endpoints You can add API endpoints to the Oracle Functions server by using the `AddEndpoint` and `AddEndpointFunc` methods. See examples of this in [examples/extensions/main.go](../../examples/extensions/main.go).