cObject ViewHelper
The cObject ViewHelper combines Fluid with TypoScript. The following line in the HTML template will be replaced with the referenced TypoScript object.
<f:cObject typoscriptObjectPath="lib.title"/>
Now we only have to define lib.
in the TypoScript
Setup:
lib.title = TEXT
lib.title.value = Extbase and Fluid
»Extbase and Fluid« will be outputted in the template. Now we can output an image (e.g. headlines with unusual fonts) by changing the TypoScript to:
lib.title = IMAGE
lib.title {
file = GIFBUILDER
file {
10 = TEXT
10.value = Extbase and Fluid
}
}
So far, it's not a "real world" example because no data is being passed from Fluid to the TypoScript. We'll demonstrate how to pass a parameter to the TypoScript with the example of a user counter. The value of our user counter should come from the Blog-Post. (Every Blog-Post should count how many times it's been viewed in this example).
In the Fluid template we add:
<f:cObject typoscriptObjectPath="lib.myCounter">{post.viewCount}</f:cObject>
Alternatively, we can use a self-closing tag. The data is being passed
with the help of the data
attribute.
<f:cObject typoscriptObjectPath="lib.myCounter" data="{post.viewCount}" />
Also advisable for this example is the inline notation, because you can easily read it from left to right:
{post.viewCount -> f:cObject(typoscriptObjectPath: 'lib.myCounter')}
Now we still have to evaluate the passed value in our TypoScript
template. We can use the std
attribute current
to achieve this. It works like a switch: If set to 1, the value, which we
passed to the TypoScript object in the Fluid template will be used. In our
example, it looks like this:
lib.myCounter = TEXT
lib.myCounter {
current = 1
wrap = <strong>|</strong>
}
This TypoScript snippet outputs the current number of visits written in bold.
Now for example we can output the user counter as image instead of text without modifying the Fluid template. We have to use the following TypoScript:
lib.myCounter = IMAGE
lib.myCounter {
file = GIFBUILDER
file {
10 = TEXT
10.text.current = 1
}
}
At the moment, we're only passing a single value to the TypoScript. It's more versatile, though, to pass multiple values to the TypoScript object because then you can select which value to use in the TypoScript, and the values can be concatenated. You can also pass whole objects to the ViewHelper in the template:
{post -> f:cObject(typoscriptObjectPath: 'lib.myCounter')}
Now, how do you access individual properties of the object in the
TypoScript-Setup? You can use the property field
of
std
:
lib.myCounter = COA
lib.myCounter {
10 = TEXT
10.field = title
20 = TEXT
20.field = viewCount
wrap = (<strong>|</strong>)
}
Now we always output the title of the blog, followed by the amount of page visits in parenthesis in the example above.
You can also combine the field
based approach with
current
: If you set the property current
in the cObject ViewHelper, this value will be available in
the TypoScript template with current
. That is especially useful
when you want to emphasize that the value is very
important for the TypoScript template. For example, the
amount of visits is significant in our view
counter:
{post -> f:cObject(typoscriptObjectPath: 'lib.myCounter', currentValueKey: 'viewCount')}
In the TypoScript template you can now use both, current
and field
, and have therefor the maximum flexibility with the
greatest readability. The following TypoScript snippet outputs the same
information as the previous example:
lib.myCounter = COA
lib.myCounter {
10 = TEXT
10.field = title
20 = TEXT
20.current = 1
wrap = (<strong>|</strong>)
}
The cObject ViewHelper is a powerful option to use the best advantages of both worlds by making it possible to embed TypoScript expressions in Fluid templates.