on_after_create_key Event
Fires after a registry key is created.
Syntax
class CBRegistryAfterCreateKeyEventParams(object): @property def key_context() -> int: ... @property def status() -> int: ... @status.setter def status(value) -> None: ... @property def key_handle() -> int: ... @key_handle.setter def key_handle(value) -> None: ... @property def key_handle_context() -> int: ... @key_handle_context.setter def key_handle_context(value) -> None: ... @property def granted_access() -> int: ... @granted_access.setter def granted_access(value) -> None: ... @property def stop_filtering() -> bool: ... @stop_filtering.setter def stop_filtering(value) -> None: ... @property def result_code() -> int: ... @result_code.setter def result_code(value) -> None: ... # In class CBRegistry: @property def on_after_create_key() -> Callable[[CBRegistryAfterCreateKeyEventParams], None]: ... @on_after_create_key.setter def on_after_create_key(event_hook: Callable[[CBRegistryAfterCreateKeyEventParams], None]) -> None: ...
Remarks
This event fires after a registry key is created.
Applications only need to handle this event if they've added a standard filter rule that includes the REG_CE_AFTER_CREATE_KEY flag.
The KeyContext parameter is a placeholder for application-defined data associated with the registry key. Please refer to the Contexts topic for more information. Note that this event does not expose the registry key's name for performance reasons; applications that need it should store it in KeyContext during the on_before_create_key/on_before_open_key event so that it can be retrieved when this event fires.
The Status parameter contains a Win32 error code that indicates the outcome of the operation; 0 indicates success. This value is returned to the request originator if no other status is returned from this event. Applications may change this parameter's value if they want a different Win32 error code to be returned.
The KeyHandle parameter specifies a handle to a registry key that should be opened instead of the one this event fired for. Applications can set this parameter to redirect access to the registry key associated with the specified handle.
The KeyHandleContext parameter is a placeholder for application-defined data associated with the application-provided registry key handle. Please refer to the Contexts topic for more information.
The GrantedAccess parameter specifies the granted access rights for an application-provided registry key handle. Applications that set KeyHandle must also set this parameter. Please refer to Microsoft's Registry Key Security and Access Rights article for more information about possible values.
The StopFiltering parameter specifies whether the class's system driver should ignore all further operations for the registry key; it is False by default. Applications may set this parameter to True to prevent any further events from firing for the registry key.
The ResultCode parameter will always be 0 when the event is fired. If the event cannot be handled in a "successful" manner for some reason (e.g., a resource isn't available, security checks failed, etc.), set it to a non-zero value to report an appropriate error. Please refer to the Error Reporting and Handling topic for more information.
This event is fired synchronously; please refer to the Event Types topic for more information.