CONFIG & config¶
The 'config' top-level-object¶
Internally TYPO3 always creates an array config
with various configuration
values which are evaluated during the rendering process and treated in some
special, predefined and predictive way. This is what we mean when we say the
property config
, actually the array 'config'
is of type CONFIG. It is a
"top-level-object" because it is not subordinate to any other configuration
setting.
In PHP you can refer to the array within typo3/sysext/frontend/Classes/
files by writing $GLOBALS['TSFE']->config['config']
.
This typoscript "top level object" config
provides access to the internal
array. This means, that configuration settings can be made easily. For example:
# TypoScript
config.debug = 1
# will produce, in php
$GLOBALS['TSFE']->config['config']['debug'] // with value 1
Known properties of 'config'¶
absRefPrefix¶
-
absRefPrefix
¶ -
- Type
- string
- Special value
- "auto"
If set, the string is prepended to all relative links that TYPO3 generates.
config.absRefPrefix = auto
lets TYPO3 autodetect the site root based on path prefixes and not based on host name variables from the server, making this value safe for multi-domain environments.Using an URI in
absRefPrefix
will require additional conditions if you use different domains for your deployment stages in CI environments.If you are working on a server where you have different domain names or different path segments leading to the same page (e.g. for internal and external access), you may do yourself a favor and set
absRefPrefix
to the URL and path of your site, e.g.https://example.org/
. If you do not, you risk to render pages to cache from the internal network and thereby prefix image references and links with a wrong path or a path not accessible from outside.Examples-
Prefixing all links with a "/" results in absolute link paths:
config.absRefPrefix = /
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Prefixing all links with the path to a subdirectory:
config.absRefPrefix = /some-subsite/
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Prefixing all links with a URI scheme:
config.absRefPrefix = https://example.org/
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additionalHeaders¶
-
additionalHeaders
¶ -
- Type
- numerically indexed array of "HTTP header entries".
By means of
config.additionalHeaders
as series of additional HTTP headers can be configured. An entry has the following structure:10.header = the header string
- This value is required.
10.replace = 0 | 1
- Optional, boolean, default is
1
. If true, the header will replace an existing one that has the same name. 10.httpResponseCode = 201
- Optional, integer, a http status code that the page should return.
By default TYPO3 sends a "Content-Type" header with the defined encoding. It then sends cache headers, if configured via sendCacheHeaders. Then additional headers are send, plus finally a "Content-Length" header, if enabled via enableContentLengthHeader.
Examples-
General usage
config.additionalHeaders { 10 { # The header string header = foo # Do not replace previous headers with the same name. replace = 0 # Force a 401 HTTP response code httpResponseCode = 401 } # Always set cache headers to private, overwriting the default TYPO3 Cache-control header 20.header = Cache-control: Private }
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General usage, same usage, alternate notation
config.additionalHeaders.10.header = foo config.additionalHeaders.10.replace = 0 config.additionalHeaders.10.httpResponseCode = 401 config.additionalHeaders.20.header = Cache-control: Private
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Set content type for a page returning JSON
json = PAGE json { typeNum = 1617455215 10 =< tt_content.list.20.tx_myextension_myjsonplugin config { disableAllHeaderCode = 1 additionalHeaders.10.header = Content-type:application/json } }
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admPanel¶
- Property
- admPanel
- Data type
- boolean
- Description
-
If set, the Admin Panel displays at the bottom of pages.
Note: In addition, the panel must be enabled for the user as well, using the TSconfig for the user. See the TSconfig reference for more information.
ATagParams¶
- Property
- ATagParams
- Data type
- <A>-params
- Description
- Additional parameters to all links in TYPO3 (excluding menu-links).
baseURL¶
- Property
- baseURL
- Data type
- string
- Description
-
This writes the
<base>
tag in the header of the document. Set this to the value that is expected to be the URL and append a "/" to the end of the string.Note
In general it is not recommended to use the
<base>
tag as certain crawlers cannot interpret this HTML tag properly. - Example
-
config.baseURL = https://example.org/sub_dir/
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cache¶
- Property
- cache
- Data type
- array
- Description
-
Determine the maximum cache lifetime of a page.
The maximum cache lifetime of a page can not only be determined by the start and stop times of content elements on the page itself, but also by arbitrary records on any other page. However, the page has to be configured so that TYPO3 knows the start and stop times of which records to include. Otherwise, the cache entry will be used although a start/stop date already passed by.
To include records of type <table name> on page <pid> into the cache lifetime calculation of page <page-id>, add the following TypoScript:
config.cache.<page-id> = <table name>:<storage-pid>
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You can use the keyword "all" instead of a <page-id> to consider records for the cache lifetime of all pages.
You can use the keyword "current" instead of a <storage-pid> to consider records on the current page for the cache life of itself.
- Examples
-
This includes the fe_users records on page 2 in the cache lifetime calculation for page 10:
config.cache.10 = fe_users:2
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config.cache.10 = fe_users:2,tt_news:11
Copied!Consider the fe_user records on the storage page 2 for the cache lifetime of all pages:
config.cache.all = fe_users:2
Copied!Each pages cache lifetime is influenced if fe_users stored on the page itself get changed:
config.cache.all = fe_users:current
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cache_clearAtMidnight¶
- Property
- cache_clearAtMidnight
- Data type
- boolean
- Default
- false
- Description
- With this setting the cache always expires at midnight of the day, the page is scheduled to expire.
cache_period¶
- Property
- cache_period
- Data type
- integer
- Default
- 86400 (= 24 hours)
- Description
-
The number of second a page may remain in cache.
This value is overridden by the value set in the page-record (field="cache_timeout") if this value is greater than zero.
compressCss¶
- Property
- compressCss
- Data type
- boolean
- Default
- 0
- Description
-
If set, CSS files referenced in
page.includeCSS
and the like will be minified and compressed. Does not work on files, which are referenced inpage.headerData
.Minification will remove all excess space. The more significant compression step (using gzip compression) requires
$GLOBALS['TYPO3_CONF_VARS']['FE']['compressionLevel']
to be enabled in the Install Tool. For this to work you also need to activate the gzip- related compressionLevel options in.htaccess
, as otherwise the compressed files will not be readable by the user agent.Hint
Enabling concatenation and/or compression requires several filesystem operations and can considerably impact frontend request time performance, especially for uncached pages. For optimal performance, you should prefer to pre-bundle as many CSS/JS assets as possible via a frontend buildchain. Also, you can try to utilize HTTP/2 multiplexing on your webserver, which performs much better than HTTP/1 for requesting multiple small files. It also leverages distinct cacheability of these CSS/JS assets.
Most servers can be configured to dynamically compress specific file types on-the-fly, which is preferable to using application-level compression.
TYPO3 comes with a built-in compression handler, but you can also register your own one using
$GLOBALS['TYPO3_CONF_VARS']['FE']['cssCompressHandler']
.$GLOBALS['TYPO3_CONF_VARS']['FE']['cssCompressHandler'] = \TYPO3\CMS\Core\Extension\ExtensionManager::extPath($_EXTKEY) . 'Classes/CssCompressHandler.php:Vendor\MyExt\CssCompressHandler->compressCss';
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config.compressCss = 1
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compressJs¶
- Property
- compressJs
- Data type
- boolean
- Default
- 0
- Description
-
Enabling this option together with
$GLOBALS['TYPO3_CONF_VARS']['FE']['compressionLevel']
in the Install Tool delivers Frontend JavaScript files referenced inpage.includeJS
and the like using GZIP compression. Does not work on files, which are referenced inpage.headerData
.Please note that this requires
.htaccess
to be adjusted, as otherwise the files will not be readable by the user agent. Please see the description of$GLOBALS['TYPO3_CONF_VARS']['FE']['compressionLevel']
in the Install Tool.Hint
Enabling concatenation and/or compression requires several filesystem operations and can considerably impact frontend request time performance, especially for uncached pages. For optimal performance, you should prefer to pre-bundle as many CSS/JS assets as possible via a frontend buildchain. Also, you can try to utilize HTTP/2 multiplexing on your webserver, which performs much better than HTTP/1 for requesting multiple small files. It also leverages distinct cacheability of these CSS/JS assets.
Most servers can be configured to dynamically compress specific file types on-the-fly, which is preferable to using application-level compression.
TYPO3 comes with a built-in compression handler, but you can also register your own one using
$GLOBALS['TYPO3_CONF_VARS']['FE']['jsCompressHandler']
.$GLOBALS['TYPO3_CONF_VARS']['FE']['jsCompressHandler'] = \TYPO3\CMS\Core\Extension\ExtensionManager::extPath($_EXTKEY) . 'Classes/JsCompressHandler.php:Vendor\MyExt\JsCompressHandler->compressJs';
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config.compressJs = 1
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concatenateCss¶
- Property
- concatenateCss
- Data type
- boolean
- Default
- 0
- Description
-
Setting
config.concatenateCss
merges Stylesheet files referenced in the Frontend in page.includeCSS and the like together. Files are merged only, if their media attribute has the same value, e.g. if it is "all" for several files. Does not work on files, which are referenced inpage.headerData
.Hint
Enabling concatenation and/or compression requires several filesystem operations and can considerably impact frontend request time performance, especially for uncached pages. For optimal performance, you should prefer to pre-bundle as many CSS/JS assets as possible via a frontend buildchain. Also, you can try to utilize HTTP/2 multiplexing on your webserver, which performs much better than HTTP/1 for requesting multiple small files. It also leverages distinct cacheability of these CSS/JS assets.
Most servers can be configured to dynamically compress specific file types on-the-fly, which is preferable to using application-level compression.
TYPO3 comes with a built-in concatenation handler, but you can also register your own one using
$GLOBALS['TYPO3_CONF_VARS']['FE']['cssConcatenateHandler']
.$GLOBALS['TYPO3_CONF_VARS']['FE']['cssCompressHandler'] = \TYPO3\CMS\Core\Extension\ExtensionManager::extPath($_EXTKEY) . 'Classes/CssCompressHandler.php:Vendor\MyExt\CssCompressHandler->compressCss';
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config.concatenateCss = 1
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concatenateJs¶
- Property
- concatenateJs
- Data type
- boolean
- Default
- 0
- Description
-
Setting
config.concatenateJs
merges JavaScript files referenced in the Frontend inpage.includeJS
and the like together. Does not work on files, which are referenced inpage.headerData
.If all files to be concatenated are marked with the async flag, the async attribute is assigned to the script tag.
Hint
Enabling concatenation and/or compression requires several filesystem operations and can considerably impact frontend request time performance, especially for uncached pages. For optimal performance, you should prefer to pre-bundle as many CSS/JS assets as possible via a frontend buildchain. Also, you can try to utilize HTTP/2 multiplexing on your webserver, which performs much better than HTTP/1 for requesting multiple small files. It also leverages distinct cacheability of these CSS/JS assets.
Most servers can be configured to dynamically compress specific file types on-the-fly, which is preferable to using application-level compression.
TYPO3 comes with a built-in concatenation handler, but you can also register your own one using
$GLOBALS['TYPO3_CONF_VARS']['FE']['jsConcatenateHandler']
.$GLOBALS['TYPO3_CONF_VARS']['FE']['jsConcatenateHandler'] = \TYPO3\CMS\Core\Extension\ExtensionManager::extPath($_EXTKEY) . 'Classes/JsConcatenateHandler.php:Vendor\MyExt\JsConcatenateHandler->concatenateJs';
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config.concatenateJs = 1 page = PAGE page.includeJSFooter { test = fileadmin/user_upload/test.js test.async = 1 test2 = fileadmin/user_upload/test2.js test2.async = 1 }
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contentObjectExceptionHandler¶
- Property
- contentObjectExceptionHandler
- Data type
- array
- Description
-
Exceptions which occur during rendering of content objects (typically plugins) will be caught by default in production context and an error message is shown along with the rendered output.
If this is done, the page will remain available while the section of the page that produces an error (i.e. throws an exception) will show a configurable error message. By default this error message contains a random code which references the exception and is also logged by the logging framework for developer reference.
Important
Instead of breaking the whole page when an exception occurs, an error message is shown for the part of the page that is broken. Be aware, it is possible that a page with an error message gets cached.
To get rid of the error message not only the actual error needs to be fixed, but the cache must be cleared for this page.
- Examples
-
# Use 1 for the default exception handler (enabled by default in production context) config.contentObjectExceptionHandler = 1 # Use a class name for individual exception handlers config.contentObjectExceptionHandler = TYPO3\CMS\Frontend\ContentObject\Exception\ProductionExceptionHandler # Customize the error message. A randomly generated code is replaced within the message if needed. config.contentObjectExceptionHandler.errorMessage = Oops an error occurred. Code: %s # Configure exception codes which will not be handled, but bubble up again (useful for temporary fatal errors) tt_content.login.20.exceptionHandler.ignoreCodes.10 = 1414512813 # Disable the exception handling for an individual plugin/ content object tt_content.login.20.exceptionHandler = 0 # ignoreCodes and errorMessage can be both configured globally … config.contentObjectExceptionHandler.errorMessage = Oops an error occurred. Code: %s config.contentObjectExceptionHandler.ignoreCodes.10 = 1414512813 # … or locally for individual content objects tt_content.login.20.exceptionHandler.errorMessage = Oops an error occurred. Code: %s tt_content.login.20.exceptionHandler.ignoreCodes.10 = 1414512813
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debug¶
- Property
- debug
- Data type
- boolean
- Description
- If set, then debug information in the TypoScript code is sent.
This applies e.g. to menu objects and the parsetime output.
The parsetime will be sent as HTTP response header
X-TYPO3-Parsetime
.
disableAllHeaderCode¶
- Property
- disableAllHeaderCode
- Data type
- boolean
- Default
- false
- Description
-
If this is not set or set to false, the PAGE object automatically outputs a HTML skeleton, see Output of the PAGE object.
To disable this default behaviour set
disableAllHeaderCode = 1
. The page outputs only the result of the cObject array (1,2,3,4...) of the PAGE object.Use this feature in templates supplying other content-types than HTML. That could be an image, a RSS-feed, an ajax request in a format like XML or JSON.
This property can also be used to generate the complete HTML page, including the
<html>
and<body>
tags manually. - Example
-
A page type providing JSON:
json = PAGE json { typeNum = 1617455215 10 =< tt_content.list.20.tx_myextension_myjsonplugin config { disableAllHeaderCode = 1 additionalHeaders.10.header = Content-type:application/json } }
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disableBodyTag¶
- Property
- disableBodyTag
- Data type
- boolean
- Default
- 0 (false)
- Description
-
If this option is set, the TYPO3 core will not generate the opening
<body ...>
part of the body tag. The closing</body>
is not affected and will still be issued.disableBodyTag
takes precedence over the PAGE propertiesbodyTagCObject
,bodyTag
andbodyTagAdd
. Withconfig.disableBodyTag = 1
the others are ignored and don't have any effect.
disableCanonical¶
- Property
- disableCanonical
- Data type
- boolean
- Description
- When the system extension SEO is installed, canonical tags are generated automatically to prevent duplicate content. A good canonical is added in many cases by default. For edge cases, you might want to disable the rendering of this tag. You can do this by setting this property to true.
disableCharsetHeader¶
- Property
- disableCharsetHeader
- Data type
- boolean
- Description
- By default a HTTP header
content-type:text/html; charset...
is sent. This option will disable that.
disableHrefLang¶
- Property
- disableHrefLang
- Data type
- boolean
- Description
- When the system extension SEO is installed, hreflang tags are generated automatically in multi-language setups. By settings this option to true the rendering of those tags will be skipped.
disableImgBorderAttr¶
- Property
- disableImgBorderAttr
- Data type
- boolean
- Description
- Returns the
border
attribute for an<img>
tag only if the doctype is notxhtml_strict
orxhtml_11
or if the config parameterdisableImgBorderAttr
is not set
disablePageExternalUrl¶
- Property
- disablePageExternalUrl
- Data type
- boolean
- Description
- If set, pages with doktype "External Url" will not trigger jumpUrl in TSFE.
disablePrefixComment¶
- Property
- disablePrefixComment
- Data type
- boolean
- Description
- If set, the stdWrap property prefixComment will be disabled, thus preventing any revealing and space-consuming comments in the HTML source code.
disablePreviewNotification¶
- Property
- disablePreviewNotification
- Data type
- boolean
- Default
- 0
- Description
- Disables the "preview" notification box completely.
disableLanguageHeader¶
- Property
- disableLanguageHeader
- Data type
- boolean
- Default
- 0
- Description
-
TYPO3 by default sends a
Content-language: XX
HTTP header, where "XX" is the ISO code of the according language. The value is based on the language defined in the Site Configuration.If
config.disableLanguageHeader
is set, this header will not be sent.
doctype¶
- Property
- doctype
- Data type
- string
- Description
-
If set, then a document type declaration (and an XML prologue) will be generated. The value can either be a complete doctype or one of the following keywords:
xhtml\_trans for the XHTML 1.0 Transitional doctype.
xhtml\_strict for the XHTML 1.0 Strict doctype.
xhtml\_basic for the XHTML basic doctype.
xhtml\_11 for the XHTML 1.1 doctype.
xhtml+rdfa\_10 for the XHTML+RDFa 1.0 doctype.
html5 for the HTML5 doctype.
none for no doctype at all.
Note
Keywords also change the way TYPO3 generates some of the XHTML tags to ensure valid XML. If you set doctype to a string, then you must also set
config.xhtmlDoctype
(see below).See config.htmlTag_setParams for more details on the effect on the HTML tag.
Default is the HTML 5 doctype:
<!DOCTYPE html>
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enableContentLengthHeader¶
- Property
- enableContentLengthHeader
- Data type
- boolean
- Default
- 1
- Description
-
If set, a header "content-length: [bytes of content]" is sent.
If a backend user is logged in, this is disabled. The reason is that the content length header cannot include the length of these objects and the content-length will cut off the length of the document in some browsers.
extTarget¶
- Property
- extTarget
- Data type
- target
- Default
- _top
- Description
- Default external target. Used by typolink if no extTarget is set
fileTarget¶
- Property
- fileTarget
- Data type
- target
- Description
- Default file link target. Used by typolink if no fileTarget is set.
forceTypeValue¶
- Property
- forceTypeValue
- Data type
- integer
- Description
-
Force the
&type
value of all TYPO3 generated links to a specific value (except if overruled by localforceTypeValue
values).Useful if you run a template with special content at - say
&type=95
- but still wants to keep your targets neutral. Then you set your targets to blank and this value to the type value you wish.
headerComment¶
- Property
- headerComment
- Data type
- string
- Description
- The content is added before the "TYPO3 Content Management Framework" comment in the <head> section of the page. Use this to insert a note like that "Programmed by My-Agency".
htmlTag.attributes¶
- Property
- htmlTag.attributes
- Data type
- array
- Description
-
Sets the attributes for the
<html>
tag on the page. Allows to override and add custom attributes via TypoScript without having to re-add the existing attributes generated by SiteHandling.This property supersedes the previous
config.htmlTag_setParams
option by providing a more flexible API to add attributes. - Example
-
config.htmlTag.attributes.class = no-js
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<html lang="fr" class="no-js">
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<html lang="fr" amp>
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Warning
If you are using htmlTag.attributes
the property htmlTag_setParams will not have any effect.
Note
Please note that the lang
attribute in these examples are auto-generated by
site handling, depending on the value added there.
htmlTag_setParams¶
- Property
- htmlTag_setParams
- Data type
- string
- Description
-
Sets the attributes for the
<html>
tag on the page. If you set doctype to a keyword enabling XHTML then some attributes are already set. This property allows you to override any preset attributes with your own content if needed.Special: If you set it to "none" then no attributes will be set at any event.
- Example
-
config.htmlTag_setParams = xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en-US"
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Warning
If you are using htmlTag.attributes
this property (htmlTag_setParams
) will not have any effect.
Note
Used to older TYPO3 versions? If you are using site handling you do not need to set
htmlTag_setParams
for language related configuration in TypoScript.
htmlTag_stdWrap¶
- Property
- htmlTag_stdWrap
- Data type
- stdWrap
- Description
- Modify the whole
<html>
tag with stdWrap functionality. This can be used to extend or override this tag.
index_descrLgd¶
- Property
- index_descrLgd
- Data type
- integer
- Default
- 200
- Description
- This indicates how many chars to preserve as description for an indexed page. This may be used in the search result display.
index_enable¶
- Property
- index_enable
- Data type
- boolean
- Description
-
Enables cached pages to be indexed.
Automatically enabled when EXT:indexed_search is enabled.
index_externals¶
- Property
- index_externals
- Data type
- boolean
- Description
-
If set, external media linked to on the pages is indexed as well.
Automatically enabled when EXT:indexed_search is enabled.
index_metatags¶
- Property
- index_metatags
- Data type
- boolean
- Default
- true
- Description
- This allows to turn on or off the indexing of metatags. It is turned on by default.
inlineStyle2TempFile¶
- Property
- inlineStyle2TempFile
- Data type
- boolean
- Default
- 1
- Description
-
If set, the inline styles TYPO3 controls in the core are written to a file,
typo3temp/assets/css/stylesheet_[hashstring].css
, and the header will only contain the link to the stylesheet.The file hash is based solely on the content of the styles.
- Example
-
config.inlineStyle2TempFile = 0
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intTarget¶
- Property
- intTarget
- Data type
- target
- Description
- Default internal target. Used by typolink if no target is set
linkVars¶
- Property
- linkVars
- Data type
- list
- Description
-
HTTP_GET_VARS
, which should be passed on with links in TYPO3. This is compiled into a string stored in$GLOBALS['TSFE']->linkVars
The values are rawurlencoded in PHP.
You can specify a range of valid values by appending a () after each value. If this range does not match, the variable won't be appended to links. This is very important to prevent that the cache system gets flooded with forged values.
The range may contain one of these values:
- [a]-[b] -A range of allowed integer values
- int -Only integer values are allowed
- [a]\|[b]\|[c] -A list of allowed strings (whitespaces will be removed)
- /[regex]/ -Match against a regular expression (PCRE style)
You can use the pipe character (|) to access nested properties.
Note
Do not include the
type
andL
parameter in the linkVars list, as this will result in unexpected behavior. - Examples
-
config.linkVars = print
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&print=[print-value]
to all links in TYPO3.config.linkVars = tracking|green(0-5)
Copied!With the above configuration the following example GET parameters will be kept:
&tracking[green]=3
. But a get parameter liketracking[blue]
will not be kept.
message_preview¶
- Property
- message_preview
- Data type
- string
- Description
- Alternative message in HTML that appears when the preview function is active.
message_preview_workspace¶
- Property
- message_preview_workspace
- Data type
- string
- Description
- Alternative message in HTML that appears when the preview function is active in a draft workspace. You can use sprintf() placeholders for Workspace title (first) and number (second).
- Examples
-
config.message_preview_workspace = <div class="previewbox">Displaying workspace named "%s" (number %s)!</div> config.message_preview_workspace = <div class="previewbox">Displaying workspace number %2$s named "%1$s"!</div>
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metaCharset¶
- Property
- metaCharset
- Data type
- string
- Default
- utf-8
- Description
-
Charset used for the output document. For example in the meta tag:
<meta charset=... />
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If metaCharset is not UTF-8, the output content is automatically converted to metaCharset before output and likewise are values posted back to the page converted from metaCharset to UTF-8 for internal processing. This conversion takes time of course so there is another good reason to use the same charset for both.
If an unknown charset is provided a
\RuntimeException
will be thrown.
MP_defaults¶
- Property
- MP_defaults
- Data type
- string
- Description
-
Allows you to set a list of page id numbers which will always have a certain "&MP=..." parameter added.
Syntax:
[id],[id],... : [MP-var] | [id],[id],... : [MP-var] | ...
- Example
-
config.MP_defaults = 36,37,48 : 2-207
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&MP=2-207
to all links pointing to pages 36,37 and 48.
MP_disableTypolinkClosestMPvalue¶
- Property
- MP_disableTypolinkClosestMPvalue
- Data type
- boolean
- Description
- If set, the typolink function will not try to find the closest MP value for the id.
MP_mapRootPoints¶
- Property
- MP_mapRootPoints
- Data type
- list of PIDs / string
- Description
-
Defines a list of ID numbers from which the MP-vars are automatically calculated for the branch.
The result is used just like MP_defaults are used to find MP-vars if none has been specified prior to the call to
\TYPO3\CMS\Frontend\Typolink\PageLinkBuilder
.You can specify
root
as a special keyword in the list of IDs and that will create a map-tree for the whole site (but this may be VERY processing intensive if there are many pages!).The order of IDs specified may have a significance; Any ID in a branch which is processed already (by a previous ID root point) will not be processed again.
The configured IDs have to be the uids of Mount Point pages itself, not the targets.
namespaces¶
- Property
- namespaces
- Data type
- (array of strings)
- Description
- This property enables you to add xml namespaces (xmlns) to the
<html>
tag. This is especially useful if you want to add RDFa or microformats to your HTML. - Example
-
config.namespaces.dc = http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/ config.namespaces.foaf = http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/
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<html>
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no_cache¶
- Property
- no_cache
- Data type
- boolean
- Default
- 0
- Description
- If this is set to 1, it disables the
pages
cache, meaning that the rendered result/response will not be saved to cache. If set to 0, it's ignored. Rendered result (e.g. full html of a page) is stored in thepages
cache. Other parameters may have set it to true for other reasons. Note that setting this to 1 doesn't disable other TYPO3 caches. Instead of settingconfig.no_cache
you might consider changing dynamic (non-cacheable) content from USER to USER_INT (COA to COA_INT) For more information about cache types see cache types chapter.
noPageTitle¶
- Property
- noPageTitle
- Data type
- integer
- Default
- 0
- Description
-
If you only want to have the site name (from the template record) in your
<title>
tag, set this to 1. If the value is 2 then the<title>
tag is not printed at all.Please take note that this tag is required for (X)HTML compliant output, so you should only disable this tag if you generate it manually already.
pageRendererTemplateFile¶
- Property
- pageRendererTemplateFile
- Data type
- string
- Default
EXT:core/Resources/Private/Templates/PageRenderer.html
- Description
- Sets the template for page renderer class
TYPO3\CMS\Core\Page\PageRenderer
. - Example
-
pageRendererTemplateFile = fileadmin/test_pagerender.html
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pageTitle¶
- Property
- pageTitle
- Data type
- stdWrap
- Description
- stdWrap for the page title. This option will be executed after all other processing options like pageTitleFirst.
pageTitleFirst¶
- Property
- pageTitleFirst
- Data type
- boolean
- Default
- 0
- Description
-
TYPO3 by default prints a title tag in the format "website: page title".
If
pageTitleFirst
is set (and if the page title is printed), then the page title will be printed IN FRONT OF the template title. So it will look like "page title: website".
pageTitleProviders¶
- Property
- pageTitleProviders
- Data type
- array
- Description
-
In order to keep setting the titles in control, an API to set the page title is available. The API uses
PageTitleProviders
to define the page title based on page record and the content on the page.Based on the priority of the providers, the
PageTitleProviderManager
will check the providers if a title is given by the provider. It will start with the highest priorityPageTitleProviders
and will end with the lowest in priority. - Examples
-
By default, TYPO3 ships with two providers:
config.pageTitleProviders { record { provider = TYPO3\CMS\Core\PageTitle\RecordPageTitleProvider } seo { provider = TYPO3\CMS\Seo\PageTitle\SeoTitlePageTitleProvider before = record } }
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before
andafter
parameters. If you want a provider to be handled before a specific other provider, set that provider in thebefore
, do the same withafter
.Note
The
seo
PageTitleProvider is only available with installed SEO system extension.You can find information about creating own PageTitleProviders in the section PageTitle API.
pageTitleSeparator¶
- Property
- pageTitleSeparator
- Data type
- string / stdWrap
- Default
- : (colon with following space)
- Description
- The signs which should be printed in the title tag between the website
name and the page title. If
pageTitleSeparator
is set, but no sub-properties are defined, then a space will be added to the end of the separator. stdWrap is useful to adjust whitespaces at the beginning and the end of the separator. - Examples
-
This produces a title tag with the content "website . page title":
config.pageTitleSeparator = .
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config.pageTitleSeparator = - config.pageTitleSeparator.noTrimWrap = | | |
Copied!This produces a title tag with the content "website*page title":
config.pageTitleSeparator = * config.pageTitleSeparator.noTrimWrap = |||
Copied!If you want to remove the web page title from the displayed title, choose a separator that is not included in the web page title. Then split the title from that character and return the second part only:
config.pageTitleSeparator = * config.pageTitle.stdWrap { split { token = * returnKey = 1 } }
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removeDefaultCss¶
- Property
- removeDefaultCss
- Data type
- boolean
- Description
- Remove CSS generated by _CSS_DEFAULT_STYLE configuration of extensions.
(
_CSS_DEFAULT_STYLE
outputs a set of default styles, just because an extension is installed.)
removeDefaultJS¶
- Property
- removeDefaultJS
- Data type
- boolean / string
- Default
- external
- Description
-
If set, the default JavaScript in the header will be removed.
The default JavaScript is the decryption function for email addresses.
Special case: If the value is "external", then the default JavaScript is written to a temporary file and included from that file. See inlineStyle2TempFile.
- Examples
-
config.removeDefaultJS = external config.removeDefaultJS = 1
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removePageCss¶
- Property
- removePageCss
- Data type
- boolean
- Description
- Remove CSS generated by _CSS_PAGE_STYLE configuration of extensions.
(
_CSS_PAGE_STYLE
renders certain styles not just because an extension is installed, but only in a special situation. E.g. some styles will be output, when a textpic element with an image positioned alongside the text is present on the current page.)
sendCacheHeaders¶
- Property
- sendCacheHeaders
- Data type
- boolean
- Description
-
If set, TYPO3 will output cache-control headers to the client based mainly on whether the page was cached internally. This feature allows client browsers and/or reverse proxies to take load off TYPO3 websites.
The conditions for allowing client caching are:
- page was cached
- No *_INT or *_EXT objects were on the page (e.g. USER and USER_INT)
- No frontend user is logged in
- No backend user is logged in
If these conditions are met, the headers sent are:
- Last-Modified [SYS_LASTCHANGED of page id]
- Expires [expire time of page cache]
- ETag [md5 of content]
- Cache-Control: max-age: [seconds til expiretime]
- Pragma: public
In case caching is not allowed, these headers are sent to avoid client caching:
- Cache-Control: private, no-store
Notice that enabling the browser caches means you have to consider how log files are written. Because when a page is cached on the client it will not invoke a request to the webserver, thus not writing the request to the log. There should be ways to circumvent these problems but they are outside the domain of TYPO3 in any case.
Tip: Enabling cache-control headers might confuse editors seeing old content served from the browser cache. "Shift-Reload" will bypass both browser- and reverse-proxy caches and even make TYPO3 regenerate the page. Teach them that trick!
Thanks to Ole Tange, www.forbrug.dk for co-authoring this feature.
sendCacheHeaders_onlyWhenLoginDeniedInBranch¶
- Property
- sendCacheHeaders_onlyWhenLoginDeniedInBranch
- Data type
- boolean
- Description
-
If this is set, then cache-control headers allowing client caching is sent only if user-logins are disabled for the branch. This feature makes it easier to manage client caching on sites where you have a mixture of static pages and dynamic sections with user logins.
The background problem is this: In TYPO3 the same URL can show different content depending on whether a user is logged in or not. If a user is logged in, cache-headers will never allow client caching. But if the same URL was visited without a login prior to the login (allowing caching) the user will still see the page from cache when logged in (and so thinks he is not logged in anyway)! The only general way to prevent this is to have a different URL for pages when users are logged in.
Another way to solve the problem is using this option in combination with disabling and enabling logins in various sections of the site. In the page records you can disable frontend user logins for branches of the page tree. Since many sites only need the login in a certain branch of the page tree, disabling it in all other branches makes it much easier to use cache-headers in combination with logins; Cache-headers should simply be sent when logins are not allowed and never be send when logins are allowed! Then there will never be problems with logins and same-URLs.
spamProtectEmailAddresses¶
- Property
- spamProtectEmailAddresses
- Data type
- "-10 to 10
- Description
-
If set, then all email addresses in typolinks will be encrypted so that it is harder for spam bots to detect them.
If you set this value to a number, then the encryption is an offset of character values. If you set this value to "-2" then all characters will have their ASCII value offset by "-2". To make this possible, a little JavaScript code is added to every generated web page!
(It is recommended to set the value in the range from -5 to 1 since setting it to >= 2 means a "z" is converted to "|" which is a special character in TYPO3 tables syntax – and that might confuse columns in tables.)
It is required to enable the default JavaScript and not disable it. (see removeDefaultJS)
spamProtectEmailAddresses_atSubst¶
- Property
- spamProtectEmailAddresses_atSubst
- Data type
- string
- Default
- (at)
- Description
- Substitute label for the at-sign (@).
spamProtectEmailAddresses_lastDotSubst¶
- Property
- spamProtectEmailAddresses_lastDotSubst
- Data type
- string
- Default
- . (just a simple dot)
- Description
- Substitute label for the last dot in the email address.
- Example
- (dot)
sword_noMixedCase¶
Deprecated since version 11.5
This functionality has been marked as deprecated as this feature only works in non_cached environments, which is not a recommended solution by TYPO3.
It is recommended to implement this functionality on the client-side via JavaScript as a custom solution, when this feature is needed.
- Property
- sword_noMixedCase
- Data type
- boolean
- Description
-
Used by the parseFunc-substitution of search Words (sword):
If set, the words MUST be the exact same case as the search word was.
sword_standAlone¶
Deprecated since version 11.5
This functionality has been marked as deprecated as this feature only works in non_cached environments, which is not a recommended solution by TYPO3.
It is recommended to implement this functionality on the client-side via JavaScript as a custom solution, when this feature is needed.
- Property
- sword_standAlone
- Data type
- boolean
- Description
-
Used by the parseFunc-substitution of search Words (sword):
If set, the words MUST be surrounded by whitespace in order to be marked up.
tx_[extension key with no underscores]_[*]¶
- Property
- tx_[extension key with no underscores]_[*]
- Data type
- array
- Description
- Configuration space for extensions. This can be used – for example – by plugins that need some TypoScript configuration, but that don't actually display anything in the frontend (i.e. don't receive their configuration as an argument from the frontend rendering process).
- Example
-
config.tx_realurl_enable = 1 config.tx_myextension.width = 10 config.tx_myextension.length = 20
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typolinkLinkAccessRestrictedPages¶
- Property
- typolinkLinkAccessRestrictedPages
- Data type
- integer (page id) / keyword "NONE"
- Description
-
If set, typolinks pointing to access restricted pages will still link to the page even though the page cannot be accessed. If the value of this setting is an integer it will be interpreted as a page id to which the link will be directed.
If the value is
NONE
the original link to the page will be kept although it will generate a page-not-found situation (which can of course be picked up properly by the page-not-found handler and present a nice login form).See showAccessRestrictedPages for menu objects as well (similar feature for menus)
- Example
-
config.typolinkLinkAccessRestrictedPages = 29 config.typolinkLinkAccessRestrictedPages_addParams = &return_url=###RETURN_URL###&pageId=###PAGE_ID###
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typolinkLinkAccessRestrictedPages_addParams¶
- Property
- typolinkLinkAccessRestrictedPages_addParams
- Data type
- string
- Description
- See typolinkLinkAccessRestrictedPages above.
xhtmlDoctype¶
- Property
- xhtmlDoctype
- Data type
- string
- Default
- (same as config.doctype if set to a keyword)
- Description
-
Sets the document type for the XHTML version of the generated page.
If doctype is set to a string then
xhtmlDoctype
must be set to one of these keywords:xhtml\_trans for XHTML 1.0 Transitional doctype.
xhtml\_strict for XHTML 1.0 Strict doctype.
xhtml\_basic for XHTML basic doctype.
xhtml\_11 for XHTML 1.1 doctype.
- Example
-
This is an example to use MathML 2.0 in an XHTML 1.1 document:
config.doctype ( <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.1 plus MathML 2.0//EN" "http://www.w3.org/Math/DTD/mathml2/xhtml-math11-f.dtd"> ) config.xhtmlDoctype = xhtml_11
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xmlprologue¶
- Property
- xmlprologue
- Data type
- string
- Description
-
If empty (not set) then the default XML 1.0 prologue is set, when the doctype is set to a known keyword (e.g.
xhtml_11
):<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8">
Copied!If set to one of the following keywords then a standard prologue will be set:
xml\_10: XML 1.0 prologue (see above)
xml\_11: XML 1.1 prologue
none: The default XML prologue is not set.
Any other string is used as the XML prologue itself.