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I would like to be able to run some functionality with a module that I am building whenever a customer registers an account, but I can't seem to find any event that is fired upon a new customer registration.

Does anybody know of an event that is dispatched for that?

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Whenever I'm looking for an event, I'll temporarily edit the Mage.php file to output all the events for a particular request.

File: app/Mage.php
public static function dispatchEvent($name, array $data = array())
{
    Mage::log('Event: ' . $name); //not using Mage::log, as 
    //file_put_contents('/tmp/test.log','Dispatching '. $name. "\n",FILE_APPEND); //poor man's log
    Varien_Profiler::start('DISPATCH EVENT:'.$name);
    $result = self::app()->dispatchEvent($name, $data);
    #$result = self::registry('events')->dispatch($name, $data);
    Varien_Profiler::stop('DISPATCH EVENT:'.$name);
    return $result;
}

and then perform whatever action it is I'm trying to hook into. Magento events are logically named, so scanning/sorting through the resulting logs usually reveals what I'm after.

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    Definitely helpful, no doubt. However, I would still like an answer to my question, so I will not consider this an answer.
    – Prattski
    Jun 3, 2010 at 18:38
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    Thanks Alan. I said it was helpful, but ultimately you didn't actually answer the question. It's you asking me what color of Green to use, and I tell you to use Sherman Williams glossy. It's helpful, but not an actual answer to the question.
    – Prattski
    Jun 3, 2010 at 19:24
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    It is if you have the Sherman Williams glossy sitting right next to you Jun 4, 2010 at 3:44
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    Also, I feel this answer is above and beyond. It not only answers your question but helps you to not have to ever ask a similar one again. "Give a man a fish, feed him for a day. Teach him to fish, feed him forever" May 7, 2013 at 13:33
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    Haha, brilliant I think Alan has spoken on multiple levels (as he always does). If you need an answer whether something happens why not just log the very core of magento to see what happens. This also answered an additional question for me. Side note Commercebug poops gold pay Alan - Cheers
    – ajameswolf
    Oct 12, 2013 at 2:07
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customer_register_success is what you are looking for:

<config>
  <frontend>
    <events>
      <customer_register_success>
        <observers>
          <your_module>
            <type>singleton</type>
            <class>your_module/observer</class>
            <method>yourMethod</method>
          </your_module>
        </observers>
      </customer_register_success>
    </events>
  </frontend>
</config>
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    AFAIK, this event only works if account is created via url: customer/account/create
    – MagePsycho
    Feb 18, 2014 at 13:28
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    @MagePsycho is absolutely right, this event won't fire when a user registers from checkout. Be aware!
    – kekko12
    Jan 8, 2016 at 14:52
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I discovered how to achieve this today. It involves using one of the generic controller events. This node in the config.xml will hook into the right event:

<events>
 ....
  <controller_action_postdispatch_customer_account_createPost>
    <observers>
     <your_module_here>...etc

The controller_action_postdispatch_REQUESTPATH event is thrown for every controller that extends Mage_Core_Controller_Front_Action (which is basically all of them) which makes it very easy to target. Ditto for controller_action_predispatch_REQUESTPATH.

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    It failed for me with the camelCase "createPost", but when changed to controller_action_postdispatch_customer_account_createpost this worked swell. Thanks!
    – thaddeusmt
    Jun 6, 2011 at 22:20
  • This is definitely helpful. Just a quick question. Observer gets called after the execution of action or before it??thanks
    – SAM
    Jun 30, 2011 at 14:16
  • @SAM - "postDispatch" means after the Action has completed. "preDispatch" is before. You can choose to bind your Observer to either Event. Jun 30, 2011 at 22:20
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    this does not trigger when registering in checkout process
    – wutzebaer
    Nov 8, 2012 at 10:42
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    For posterity: This is a very bad solution because it doesn't trigger upon any new customer registration. It will trigger only if a customer registers through that specific URL, which is not the only way for a customer to be registered in vanilla Magento, let alone with any number of modules installed. Observing controller actions is rarely the right way to go.
    – JMTyler
    May 7, 2013 at 20:42
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I'm a bit surprised that none of the answers if solving the case completely.

Customer create can happen

  1. by url customer/account/create
  2. by register in checkout

I solved it by tracking two events:

config.xml

    <events>
        <controller_action_postdispatch_customer_account_createpost>
            <observers>
                <myextensionkey_create_account>
                    <class>myextensionkey/observer</class>
                    <method>createAccount</method>
                    <type>singleton</type>
                </myextensionkey_create_account>
            </observers>
        </controller_action_postdispatch_customer_account_createpost>
        <checkout_submit_all_after>
           <observers>
              <myextensionkey_checkout_create_account>
                    <class>myextensionkey/observer</class>
                    <method>createAccountCheckout</method>
                    <type>singleton</type>
              </myextensionkey_checkout_create_account>
           </observers>
        </checkout_submit_all_after>
    </events>

and in Observer.php

public function createAccount($observer) { ... } //Nothing special here

public function createAccountCheckout($observer) {
    if ($observer->getQuote()->getData('checkout_method') != Mage_Checkout_Model_Type_Onepage::METHOD_REGISTER) {
            return;
    }

Edit: I changed

<controller_action_predispatch_customer_account_createpost>

into

<controller_action_postdispatch_customer_account_createpost>

because on predispatch the account is not created yet. There can be an error for example if the email already exists in the shop.

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    plus from me, as I'm wonder why this answer not checked as the right one. Dec 23, 2015 at 10:55
  • where should Observer.php live? Oct 24, 2017 at 14:06
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    @CollinAnderson in: app/code/local_OR_community/YourPackageName/YourModuleName/Model/Observer.php Oct 24, 2017 at 14:39
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There isn't a direct event for this, but you could use the customer_save_commit_after event. This event also guarantees you that the customer is save in the shop's database. The problem with this event is that is triggered twice. Bellow is an hack that allows you to use this event - the observer function is listed:

public function customer_save_commit_after($p_oObserver) {

    $l_oCustomer = $p_oObserver->getCustomer();

    if ($l_oCustomer->isObjectNew() && !$l_oCustomer->getMyCustomKeyForIsAlreadyProcessed()) {
        $l_oCustomer->setMyCustomKeyForIsAlreadyProcessed(true);
        // new customer
    }
    else {
        // existing customer
    }

    return false;

}

Hope this helps someone!

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  • This is always returning false for me. Oct 19, 2016 at 19:48
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You have to consider also when the user register on-the-fly on checkout: a Register on chekout. Thinking on this case, you can catch the "checkout_type_onepage_save_order_after" event with your own Observer class, and then this code...


if($observer->getEvent()->getQuote()->getCheckoutMethod(true) == Mage_Sales_Model_Quote::CHECKOUT_METHOD_REGISTER){
    (...)
}

Anybody may say: Mage_Sales_Model_Quote->getCheckoutMethod() is deprecated since 1.4!!,but:

  • If we call the ortodox method Mage_Checkout_Model_Type_Onepage->getCheckoutMethod(), waiting for something as "METHOD_REGISTER" this is executed:

    if ($this->getCustomerSession()->isLoggedIn()) {
                return self::METHOD_CUSTOMER;
            }

    ... "METHOD_CUSTOMER" is the name for a checkout with an already registrated user, not our case.... but yes!, because....

  • ...the registration operation is perfomed before "checkout_type_onepage_save_order_after" event. Then we a have a METHOD_CUSTOMER now. Ups, something inconsistent?

  • Fortunatly, the Quote remains with the original value: CHECKOUT_METHOD_REGISTER

    Any other idea for the registration on checkout?

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    • This deprecated method is still available in 1.7.0.2. I haven't checked any newer versions, so YMMV. May 20, 2014 at 15:49
    • This deprecated method is still available in 1.9.2.3. I haven't checked any newer versions, so YMMV.
      – phpguru
      Mar 30, 2016 at 1:21
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    You can try customer_save_after, the only thing that the registration sends this event twice

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      it seems that customer_save_after always gets called twice, whether its on registration or any other action. Jun 30, 2011 at 22:21
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    Actually there are customer_save_after and customer_save_before (magento 1.5)

    If you want to modify on-the-fly some data after form post, pick customer_save_before, change the data you want and that's all (the save action come after, so your change will be taken into account).

    $customer->save() just doesn't work in customer_save_after. (fatal error) Use this observer to run a code after customer creation which are NOT related to customer data.

    Hope that helps!

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    customer_register_success

    adminhtml_customer_save_after

    these two are the default events when a customer is inserted into the database.... first event fires in frontend when a user registers and second event fires in the backend when a customer is created through admin panel...i hope you know how to register an observer for an event...hope this will help you...

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    I was looking of the same thing. I believe the event is customer_register_success.

    You can find a link for all events at: http://www.nicksays.co.uk/magento_events_cheat_sheet/

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    I found the event checkout_submit_all_after.

    <checkout_submit_all_after>
       <observers>
          <my_example>
             <class>my_example/observer</class>
                <method>customerRegistered</method>                        
          </my_example>
       </observers>
    </checkout_submit_all_after>
    

    In my Observer.php I get the quote object that is passed in.

    public function customerRegistered (Varien_Event_Observer $observer) {
        $quote = $observer->getQuote();
        $checkout_method = $quote->getData();
        $checkout_method = $checkout_method['checkout_method'];                      
    
        if ($checkout_method == Mage_Checkout_Model_Type_Onepage::METHOD_REGISTER) {        
    }
    

    Do not use $quote->getCheckoutMethod() it gives you login_in instead. Not sure why. Hope this helps.

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      Hooking a checkout event seems a bad idea, if no further explanation is given why this would work. Aug 4, 2015 at 13:21
    • Nice tip about $quote->getCheckoutMethod() it gives you login_in instead , +1 for that.
      – electroid
      Oct 31, 2016 at 3:08
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    I've discovered that the customer_login and customer_session_init events are both thrown on account create. You could register a listener for either and then check to see the create date on the account?

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    The answer to this question is that there isn't an event for that.

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      Turns out that you can hook into a specific event, see my new post for details. Oct 14, 2010 at 21:13
    • @Prattski: +1. Thank you for actually answering the question, and not polluting this question with an alternative solution that isn't modular (like all these controller observers).
      – JMTyler
      May 7, 2013 at 20:59
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    You can use the customer_register_success event. It is triggered after the customer is succesfully created. Here is the link of event cheat sheets. Hope it also helps you.

    http://www.nicksays.co.uk/magento-events-cheat-sheet-1-7/
    
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    customer_register_success is the event dispatched after successful customer registration.
    Here's from the code from Mage/Customer/controllers/AccountController.php::454 in magento 1.8:

    protected function _dispatchRegisterSuccess($customer)
    {
        Mage::dispatchEvent('customer_register_success',
            array('account_controller' => $this, 'customer' => $customer)
        );
    }
    
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    customer_save_after is the event which gets called after a new customer registration.

    Read about all the events here:

    http://www.magentocommerce.com/wiki/5_-_modules_and_development/reference/events

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    • Not only will this event fire after registration, but whenever they or an admin makes any modifications to their account afterwards. Jun 21, 2013 at 15:11
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    event name:customer_registration_is_allowed

    I'm not sure if this is you want,you can write a observer to test

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