.. include:: /Includes.rst.txt .. index:: ! File; EXT:{extkey}/ext_emconf.php File; Declaration File .. _extension-declaration: .. _ext_emconf-php: ====================== :file:`ext_emconf.php` ====================== *-- required* in legacy installations The :file:`ext_emconf.php` is used in :ref:`legacy installations not based on Composer ` to supply information about an extension in the :guilabel:`Admin Tools > Extensions` module. In these installations the ordering of installed extensions and their dependencies are loaded from this file as well. .. versionchanged:: 11.4 In Composer-based installations, the ordering of installed extensions and their dependencies is loaded from the :file:`composer.json` file, instead of :file:`ext_emconf.php` The only content included is an associative array, :php:`$EM_CONF[extension key]`. The keys are described in the table below. This file is overwritten when extensions are imported from the online repository. So do not write your custom code into this file - only change values in the :php:`$EM_CONF` array if needed. Example: .. code-block:: php 'Extension title', 'description' => 'Extension description', 'category' => 'plugin', 'author' => 'John Doe', 'author_email' => 'john.doe@example.org', 'author_company' => 'some company', 'state' => 'stable', 'version' => '1.0.0', 'constraints' => [ 'depends' => [ 'typo3' => '12.0.0-12.4.99', ], 'conflicts' => [ ], 'suggests' => [ ], ], ]; .. index:: $_EXTKEY :php:`$_EXTKEY` is set globally and contains the extension key. .. attention:: Due to limitations of the TER (`TYPO3 Extension Repository `__), `$_EXTKEY` should be used here and **not** a constant or a string. .. t3-field-list-table:: :header-rows: 1 - :Key,20: Key :Data type,20: Data type :Description,60: Description - :Key: title :Data type: string, required :Description: The name of the extension in English. - :Key: description :Data type: string, required :Description: Short and precise description in English of what the extension does and for whom it might be useful. - :Key: version :Data type: string :Description: Version of the extension. Automatically managed by extension manager / TER. Format is [int].[int].[int] - :Key: category :Data type: string :Description: Which category the extension belongs to: - **be** Backend (Generally backend-oriented, but not a module) - **module** Backend modules (When something is a module or connects with one) - **fe** Frontend (Generally frontend oriented, but not a "true" plugin) - **plugin** Frontend plugins (Plugins inserted as a "Insert Plugin" content element) - **misc** Miscellaneous stuff (Where not easily placed elsewhere) - **services** Contains TYPO3 services - **templates** Contains website templates - **example** Example extension (Which serves as examples etc.) - **doc** Documentation (e.g. tutorials, FAQ's etc.) - **distribution** Distribution, an extension kickstarting a full site - :Key: constraints :Data type: array :Description: List of requirements, suggestions or conflicts with other extensions or TYPO3 or PHP version. Here's how a typical setup might look: .. code-block:: php :caption: EXT:some_extension/ext_emconf.php 'constraints' => [ 'depends' => [ 'typo3' => '11.5.0-12.4.99', 'php' => '7.4.0-8.1.99' ], 'conflicts' => [ 'templavoilaplus' => '' ], 'suggests' => [ 'news' => '9.0.0-0.0.0' ], ] depends List of extensions that this extension depends on. Extensions defined here will be loaded *before* the current extension. conflicts List of extensions which will not work with this extension. suggests List of suggestions of extensions that work together or enhance this extension. Extensions defined here will be loaded *before* the current extension. Dependencies take precedence over suggestions. Loading order especially matters when overriding TCA or SQL of another extension. The above example indicates that the extension depends on a version of TYPO3 between 11.4 and 12.4 (as only bug and security fixes are integrated into TYPO3 when the last digit of the version changes, it is safe to assume it will be compatible with any upcoming version of the corresponding branch, thus ``.99``). Also the extension has been tested and is known to work properly with PHP 7.4. and 8.1 It will conflict with "templavoilaplus" (any version) and it is suggested that it might be worth installing "news" (version at least 9.0.0). Be aware that you should add *at least* the TYPO3 and PHP version constraints to this file to make sure everything is working properly. For legacy installations, the :file:`ext_emconf.php` file is the source of truth for required dependencies and the loading order of active extensions. .. note:: Extension authors should ensure that the information here is in sync with the :file:`composer.json` file. This is especially important regarding constraints like `depends`, `conflicts` and `suggests`. Use the equivalent settings as in :file:`composer.json` `require`, `conflict` and `suggest` to set dependencies and ensure a specific loading order. - :Key: state :Data type: string :Description: Which state is the extension in - **alpha** Alpha state is used for very initial work, basically the extension is during the very process of creating its foundation. - **beta** Under current development. Beta extensions are functional, but not complete in functionality. - **stable** Stable extensions are complete, mature and ready for production environment. Authors of stable extensions carry a responsibility to maintain and improve them. - **experimental** Experimental state is useful for anything experimental - of course. Nobody knows if this is going anywhere yet... Maybe still just an idea. - **test** Test extension, demonstrates concepts, etc. - **obsolete** The extension is obsolete or deprecated. This can be due to other extensions solving the same problem but in a better way or if the extension is not being maintained anymore. - **excludeFromUpdates** This state makes it impossible to update the extension through the Extension Manager (neither by the update mechanism, nor by uploading a newer version to the installation). This is very useful if you made local changes to an extension for a specific installation and do not want any administrator to overwrite them. - :Key: clearCacheOnLoad :Data type: boolean :Description: .. deprecated:: 12.1 When loading or unloading extensions using the extension manager, all caches are always cleared. Extensions that want to keep compatibility with both TYPO3 v11 and v12 should keep the setting until v11 compatibility is dropped from the extensions. - :Key: author :Data type: string :Description: Author name - :Key: author\_email :Data type: email address :Description: Author email address - :Key: author\_company :Data type: string :Description: Author company - :Key: autoload :Data type: array :Description: To get better class loading support for websites in legacy mode the following information can be provided. **Extensions having one folder with classes or single files** Considering you have an Extbase extension (or an extension where all classes and interfaces reside in a :file:`Classes` folder) or single classes you can add the following to your :file:`ext_emconf.php` file: .. code-block:: php :caption: EXT:some_extension/ext_emconf.php 'autoload' => [ 'classmap' => [ 'Classes', 'a-class.php', ] ], **Extensions using namespaces** If the extension has namespaced classes following the PSR-4 standard, then you can add the following to your :file:`ext_emconf.php` file: .. code-block:: php :caption: EXT:some_extension/ext_emconf.php 'autoload' => [ 'psr-4' => [ 'Vendor\\ExtName\\' => 'Classes' ] ], .. attention:: The prefix must end with a backslash. - :Key: autoload-dev :Data type: array :Description: Same as the configuration "autoload" but it is only used if the *ApplicationContext* is set to *Testing*. Deprecated configuration ======================== See older versions of this page.