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Injecting javascript in pages

  • November 13, 2023
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Belal_Abdalhuk
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I need to inject my javacript code in the page to know i the user logged in or made a view course event or another event.
Can I do this with Lms platform?

Best answer by Bfarkas

There is no official way to do this using the platform today, there are a few folks who do things using other third party tools that once integrated allow them to inject items on the page through the tool….but it is not an official thing at all.

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Bfarkas
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  • November 13, 2023

There is no official way to do this using the platform today, there are a few folks who do things using other third party tools that once integrated allow them to inject items on the page through the tool….but it is not an official thing at all.


Belal_Abdalhuk
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  • November 19, 2023

Thanks @Bfarkas for your response 
Where i can find this third party and how i can use it to inject java script to integrate with my system and lms ?


elamast
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  • April 22, 2025

Where i can find this third party and how i can use it to inject java script to integrate with my system and lms ?

It would probably be best to DM one of us on this for a “how to” since this is unsupported by Docebo currently, but I agree that it’s a critical feature for some of us to add buttons to do things like locking/unlocking exams or navigational elements, perform actions on an element only if the element is on a certain page or contains certain text, provide an alternative method for navigating the endless scrolling of the catalogs, etc.