.. include:: /Includes.rst.txt .. index:: Page TSconfig; Setting Page TSconfig; Using Page TSconfig .. _setting-page-tsconfig: ===================== Setting Page TSconfig ===================== It is recommended to always define custom page TSconfig in a project-specific :doc:`sitepackage ` extension. This way the Page TSconfig settings can be kept under version control. The options described below are available for setting Page TSconfig in non-sitepackage extensions. Page TSconfig can be defined globally as :ref:`Default Page TSconfig ` or for a :ref:`page tree `, a page and all its subpages. It is also possible to set :ref:`set Page TSconfig directly in the page properties ` but this is not recommended anymore. .. index:: pair: Page TSconfig; Default values .. _pagesettingdefaultpagetsconfig: Setting the Page TSconfig globally ================================== Many page TSconfig settings can be set globally. This is useful for installations that contain only one site and use only one sitepackage extension. Extensions supplying custom default Page TSconfig that should always be included, can also set the Page TSconfig globally. It is best practice to use :php:`ExtensionManagementUtility::addPageTSConfig` (see below) to add your default Page TSconfig in a project-specific :doc:`sitepackage ` extension. Use the :typoscript:`@import '...'` syntax to keep the Page TSconfig in a separate file. .. _page-tsconfig-v11-v12: Global page TSconfig, compatible with TYPO3 v11 and v12 ------------------------------------------------------- Starting with TYPO3 v12, the content of the file:`EXT:myextension/Configuration/page.tsconfig` is loaded automatically. This is not the case yet in TYPO3 v11 installations. You can achieve compatibility with both TYPO3 v11 and v12 by importing the content of this file with the API function :php:`ExtensionManagementUtility::addPageTSConfig`: .. code-block:: php :caption: EXT:my_sitepackage/ext_localconf.php use TYPO3\CMS\Core\Information\Typo3Version; use TYPO3\CMS\Core\Utility\ExtensionManagementUtility; use TYPO3\CMS\Core\Utility\GeneralUtility; $versionInformation = GeneralUtility::makeInstance(Typo3Version::class); // Only include page.tsconfig if TYPO3 version is below 12 so that it is not imported twice. if ($versionInformation->getMajorVersion() < 12) { ExtensionManagementUtility::addPageTSConfig(' @import "EXT:my_sitepackage/Configuration/page.tsconfig" '); } How it works ------------ There is a global `TYPO3_CONF_VARS` value called :ref:`$GLOBALS['TYPO3_CONF_VARS']['BE']['defaultPageTSconfig'] `. The API function :php:`ExtensionManagementUtility::addPageTSConfig` adds content to that array. The array value itself however should **not** be changed or set directly (for example in the :file:`LocalConfiguration.php`). .. index:: pair: Page TSconfig; Static TSconfig files .. _pagesettingstaticpagetsconfigfiles: Static Page TSconfig ==================== .. _include-static-page-tsconfig: Include static Page TSconfig into a page tree --------------------------------------------- Static Page TSconfig that has been :ref:`registered ` by your sitepackage or a third party extension can be included in the page properties. #. Go to the page properties of the page where you want to include the page TSconfig. #. Go to the tab :guilabel:`Resources`, then to :guilabel:`Page TSconfig > Include static Page TSconfig (from extensions)` and select the desired configurations from the :guilabel:`Available Items`. .. _register-static-page-tsconfig: Register static Page TSconfig files ----------------------------------- Register PageTS config files in the :file:`Configuration/TCA/Overrides/pages.php` of any extension. These can be :ref:`selected in the page properties `. .. code-block:: php :caption: EXT:my_sitepackage/Configuration/TCA/Overrides/pages.php use \TYPO3\CMS\Core\Utility\ExtensionManagementUtility; ExtensionManagementUtility::registerPageTSConfigFile( 'extension_name', 'Configuration/TsConfig/Page/myPageTSconfigFile.tsconfig', 'My special config' ); It is not possible to use language strings :php:`LLL:...` for the third parameter as the extension name will be automatically appended. If you need to localize these labels, modify the TCA directly instead of using the API function: .. code-block:: php :caption: EXT:my_sitepackage/Configuration/TCA/Overrides/pages.php $GLOBALS['TCA']['pages']['columns']['tsconfig_includes']['config']['items'][] = [ 'LLL:EXT:my_sitepackage/Resources/Private/Language/locallang_db.xlf:pages.pageTSconfig.my_ext_be_layouts' 'EXT:my_sitepackage/Configuration/TsConfig/Page/myPageTSconfigFile.tsconfig', ]; .. index:: pair: Page TSconfig; Enter data .. _pagetsconfig-enter-data: .. _pagethetsconfigfield: Set Page TSconfig directly in the page properties ================================================== Go to the page properties of the page where you want to include the page TSconfig and open the tab :guilabel:`Resources`. You can enter page TSconfig directly into the field :guilabel:`Page TSconfig`: .. figure:: /Images/ManualScreenshots/List/TSconfigPageInput.png :alt: TSconfig-related fields in the Resources tab of a page :class: with-shadow Page TSconfig inserted directly into the page properties is applied to the page itself and all its subpages. .. note:: The configuration is stored in the database and not in the file system. Therefore it cannot be kept under version control. This strategy is not recommended. Setting page TSconfig in the page properties directly is available for backward-compatibility reasons and for quickly trying out some settings in development only. .. index:: pair: Page TSconfig; Verify configuration .. _pageverifyingthefinalconfiguration: Verify the final configuration ============================== The full page TSconfig for any given page can be viewed using the module :guilabel:`Web > Info` module, action :guilabel:`Page TSconfig`. .. figure:: /Images/ManualScreenshots/Info/TSconfigOverview.png :alt: Viewing Page TSconfig using the Info module .. index:: pair: Page TSconfig; Override values .. _page-overriding-and-modifying-values: Overriding and modifying values ================================ Page TSconfig is loaded in the following order, the latter override the former: #. :ref:`Default page TSconfig ` that was set globally #. :ref:`Static page TSconfig ` that was included for a page tree. #. :ref:`Direct page TSconfig ` entered directly in the page properties. #. :ref:`User TSconfig overrides ` Static and direct page TSconfig are loaded for the page they are set on and all their subpages. The TypoScript syntax to :ref:`modify ` values can also be used for the page TSconfig. Example ======= Default page TSconfig .. code-block:: typoscript :caption: EXT:site_package/Configuration/page.tsconfig RTE.default.proc.allowTagsOutside = hr Static page TSconfig included on the parent page .. code-block:: typoscript :caption: EXT:site_package/Configuration/page.tsconfig RTE.default.proc.allowTagsOutside := addToList(blockquote) Finally you get the value "hr,blockquote".