.. include:: /Includes.rst.txt .. _feature-97096: ===================================================================== Feature: #97096 - Non-namespaced arguments in Extbase backend modules ===================================================================== See :issue:`97096` Description =========== Extbase plugins and backend modules traditionally use the plugin / module namespace to prefix their GET parameters and form data. In the frontend context, this makes sense, as multiple plugins may reside on a page. In the backend, however, an Extbase module is responsible for rendering a complete view. Therefore, the namespacing of arguments has been disabled, making URLs easier to read, more in line with non-Extbase modules and allowing Extbase modules to directly access outside information like the `id` parameter handed over by the page tree for example. To allow Extbase modules to configure this behaviour, the Extbase feature flag :typoscript:`enableNamespacedArgumentsForBackend` can be set in the module configuration, turning the namespacing off or on. Impact ====== Extbase will by default build and react to backend module links without paying attention to the namespace of the parameters. A link may look like this: :samp:`https://example.org/typo3/module/web/BeuserTxBeuser?action=groups&controller=BackendUser` If a module explicitly wants to keep using the namespaced version of the arguments, the feature flag can be set: .. code-block:: typoscript :caption: EXT:my_extension/ext_typoscript_setup.typoscript module.tx_myextension_somemodule { features { enableNamespacedArgumentsForBackend = 1 } } .. index:: Backend, PHP-API, ext:extbase