b13 / bolt
Bolt - An easy TYPO3 integration basis
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Type:typo3-cms-extension
Requires
- php: ^7.2 || ^8.0
- typo3/cms-core: ^10.4 || ^11.0 || ^12.0
Requires (Dev)
- typo3/coding-standards: ^0.4.0
- typo3/tailor: ^1.1
Replaces
- cmsexperts/bolt: *
- typo3-ter/bolt: *
README
Introduction
This package is a TYPO3 extension that makes integration work easier.
Simply put, the extension allows running a TYPO3 instance without any
database driven TypoScript template (sys_template) records and without
PageTsConfig page record entries, enabling file-driven (as in: not database-driven)
deployment of TypoScript and PageTsConfig. This is done by connecting a Site configuration
(those .yaml
site configuration files) with a "Site extension" and using some simple
events or hooks of the TYPO3 core.
Background
We consider it best practice to run a site and all custom Backend Layouts, TypoScript, PageTS,
Fluid templates and similar in one place: In a "site extension". We prefix them with "site_", something
like site_myproject
. This site extension is the general entry point for configuration of a
single Site page tree.
The "bolt" extension provides a Site configuration setting called "sitePackage" that connects a Site with this site package / extension. This is simply an entry in the Site's .yaml file, and can be manually added to the file, or clicked in the TYPO3 "Sites" Backend module.
Providing "everything" as files without database records is in general possible for nearly everything in current TYPO3, except for sys_template records and PageTsConfig settings. The extension thus provides some hooks that look up the connected "site extension" of a site, to TypoScript "constants" and "setup", as well as PageTsConfig, from files, provided by the site extension. This avoids these database entries.
Installation
-
Require the extension via composer (
composer require b13/bolt
) or load it from TER (extension name "bolt") using the extension manager. -
Create a site extension, having at least a composer.json and an ext_emconf.php file, prefixed with
site_
. Have this extension loaded. -
Either manually edit the Site Configuration
.yaml
file and addsitePackage: '<my_extension_key>'
as top-level key, or edit the Site Configuration in the Backend "Sites" module, select the site package / extension in the drop and save it. -
Add extension file
Configuration/TypoScript/constants.typoscript
. This is the main TypoScript "constants / settings" entry point for this Site in the page tree. It should typically contain@import
lines to load further "static includes" from other extensions as well as own TypoScript provided by the site extension itself. This file is automatically loaded by convention using a hook or event of the bolt extension. Since TYPO3 v12, the Backend "Template Analyzer" reflects such includes. -
Add extension file
Configuration/TypoScript/setup.typoscript
. This is the main TypoScript "setup" entry point for this Site in the page tree. It should typically contain@import
lines to load further "static includes" from other extensions as well as own TypoScript provided by the site extension itself. This file is automatically loaded by convention using a hook or event of the bolt extension. Since TYPO3 v12, the Backend "Template Analyzer" reflects such includes. -
Add extension file
Configuration/PageTs/main.tsconfig
(if needed). This is the main PageTsConfig entry point for this Site in the page tree. It should typically contain further@import
lines. This file is automatically loaded by convention using a hook or event of the bolt extension. -
Add further files like Frontend rendering Templates, ViewHelper classes or TCA overrides as needed: Make the site extension the single entry point of your Site configuration that provides all site specific settings!
Disabled Backend settings
Extension bolt
adds default PageTsConfig that disallows adding new sys_template
records in the
backend, and it hides the PageTsConfig
related fields when editing page records. Those defaults are
added in ext_tables.php
, they follow our best practices, but can be rewritten again if really needed.
License
The extension is licensed under GPL v2+, same as the TYPO3 Core. See the LICENSE file.
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