.. include:: /Includes.rst.txt .. _feature-93921: ======================================= Feature: #93921 - Sharing backend links ======================================= See :issue:`93921` Description =========== With the introduction of backend URL rewrites in :issue:`93048` and the backend module web component router in :issue:`93988`, it's finally possible to share backend URLs between each other. To ease the use of this, the :php:`\TYPO3\CMS\Backend\Template\Components\Buttons\Action\ShortcutButton` is extended for a new option :php:`$copyUrlToClipboard`, which defaults to :php:`true`. This option extends the shortcut button in the module header of a backend module. Therefore, the button's icon is also changed. On click, a dropdown opens, including the additional possibility to copy the current backend URL directly to the operating system's clipboard, next to the already existing bookmark option. For the dropdown button, a new icon :php:`share-alt` is registered, which can be used through the :php:`IconFactory`. In case you are using the shortcut API in your custom backend module and don't want to use this additional option, you can disabled it by setting :php:`$shortcutButton->setCopyUrlToClipboard(false)`. If disabled, the shortcut button is rendered with the same behaviour as before. .. note:: Since both ViewHelpers, :html:`` as well as :html:`` are deprecated, the new option is not available for those. In case you are currently using one of those ViewHelpers, but still want to profit from the new option in your custom backend modules, you have to create the shortcut button in the corresponding controller using the shortcut API. This will anyways be required in TYPO3 v12. Besides the new option for the :php:`ShortcutButton`, a new constant :php:`SHAREABLE_URL` is available in the :php:`UriBuilder`. It can be used as value for the :php:`$referenceType` parameter, which is available for most of the "buildUri" methods, for example :php:`UriBuilder->buildUriFromRoute()`. .. code-block:: php $uri = $uriBuilder->buildUriFromRoute($routeName, $arguments, UriBuilder::SHAREABLE_URL); The above example will return an absolute URL without the automatically created token parameter. Impact ====== If the new option is enabled, instead of the shortcut button, a dropdown menu is displayed in the module header, including two options: * Option to add a shortcut to the current page * Option to copy the URL of the current page to the operating system's clipboard When setting :php:`UriBuilder::SHAREABLE_URL` as :php:`$referenceType` in one of the "buildUri" methods supporting this parameter, a shareable URL will be returned. .. index:: Backend, ext:backend