.. include:: /Includes.rst.txt
.. _typolink:
========
typolink
========
Wraps the incoming value with a link.
*Attention:*
If this is used from :typoscript:`parseFunc` the :php:`$cObj->parameters` array is
loaded with the lowercased link-parameters!
Wraps the incoming value in a link with an HTML 'a' tag.
If you do not want to have the HTML 'a' tag around the link, then you
must set the property by :typoscript:`returnLast = url` or
:php:`$lconf['returnLast'] = 'url'`.
*Attention:*
If this is used from :typoscript:`parseFunc` the :php:`$cObj->parameters` array is
loaded with the lowercased link-parameters!
Examples
========
Create a link to page with uid 2::
page.20 = TEXT
page.20.value = anchor text
page.20.typolink.parameter = 2
Output:
.. code-block:: html
anchor text
Just display the URL::
page.30 = TEXT
page.30.typolink.parameter = 2
page.30.typolink.returnLast = url
Output:
.. code-block:: html
/somepage
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.. container:: table-row
Property
extTarget
Data type
target /:ref:`stdWrap `
Description
Target used for external links
Default
\_top
.. container:: table-row
Property
fileTarget
Data type
target /:ref:`stdWrap `
Description
Target used for file links
.. container:: table-row
Property
target
Data type
target /:ref:`stdWrap `
Description
Target used for internal links
.. container:: table-row
Property
no\_cache
Data type
boolean /:ref:`stdWrap `
Description
Adds "&no\_cache=1" to the link
.. container:: table-row
Property
useCacheHash
Data type
boolean
Description
If set, the additionalParams list is exploded and calculated into a
hash string appended to the URL, like "&cHash=ae83fd7s87". When the
caching mechanism sees this value, it calculates the same value on the
server based on incoming values in HTTP\_GET\_VARS, excluding
id, type, no\_cache, ftu, cHash, MP values. If the incoming cHash value
matches the calculated value, the page may be cached based on this.
The $TYPO3\_CONF\_VARS['SYS']['encryptionKey'] is included in the hash
in order to make it unique for the server and non-predictable.
.. container:: table-row
Property
additionalParams
Data type
string /:ref:`stdWrap `
Description
This is parameters that are added to the end of the URL. This must be
code ready to insert after the last parameter.
Example
::
'&print=1'
'&sword\_list[]=word1&sword\_list[]=word2'
Applications
This is very useful – for example – when linking to pages from a
search result. The search words are stored in the register-key
SWORD\_PARAMS and can be insert directly like this::
.additionalParams.data = register:SWORD_PARAMS
*Note:* This is only active for internal links.
.. container:: table-row
Property
addQueryString
Data type
boolean
Description
Add the QUERY\_STRING to the start of the link. Notice that this does
not check for any duplicate parameters! This is not a problem: Only
the last parameter of the same name will be applied.
.method
If set to GET or POST, then the parsed query arguments
(GET or POST data) will be used. This setting is useful, if you use
URL processing extensions like Real URL, which translate part of the
path into query arguments.
It's also possible to get both, POST and GET data, on setting this to
"POST,GET" or "GET,POST". The last method in this sequence takes
precedence and overwrites the parts that are also present for the
first method.
.exclude
List of query arguments to exclude from the link. Typical examples
are 'L' or 'cHash'.
.. attention::
This property should not be used for cached contents without a valid
cHash. Otherwise the page is cached for the first set of parameters
and subsubsequently taken from the cache no matter what parameters
are given. Additionally the security risk of cache poisoning has to
be considered.
.. container:: table-row
Property
wrap
Data type
wrap /:ref:`stdWrap `
Description
Wraps the links.
.. container:: table-row
Property
ATagBeforeWrap
Data type
boolean
Description
If set, the link is first wrapped with :typoscript:`.wrap` and then the
-tag.
Default
0
.. container:: table-row
Property
parameter
Data type
string /:ref:`stdWrap `
Description
This is the main data that is used for creating the link. It can be
the id of a page, the URL of some external page, an email address or
a reference to a file on the server. On top of this there can be
additional information for specifying a target, a class and a title.
Below are a few examples followed by full explanations.
Examples
1. Most simple. Will create a link to page 51::
parameter = t3://page?uid=51
2. A full example. A link to page 51 that will open in a new window.
The link will have a class attribute with value "specialLink" and a
title attribute reading "Very important information"::
parameter = t3://page?uid=51 _blank specialLink "Very important information"
3. which is converted to a link like this::
4. An external link with a class attribute. Note the dash (-) that
replaces the second value (the target). This makes it possible to
define a class (third value) without having to define a target::
parameter = https://example.org/ - specialLink
5. A mailto link with a title attribute (but no target and no class)::
parameter = mailto:info@example.org - - "Send a mail to main TYPO3 contact"
As you can see from the examples, each significant part of the
parameter string is separated by a space. Values that can themselves
contain spaces must be enclosed in double quotes. Each of these values
are described in more detail below.
Resource reference
1. The link
The first value is the destination of the link. It may start with:
- `t3://`: internal TYPO3 resource references.
See `Resource references`_ for an in depth explanation on the
syntax of these references.
- `http(s)://`: regular external links
- `mailto:info@example.org`: regular mailto links
It's also possible to direct the typolink to use a custom function (a
"link handler") to build the link. This is described in more detail
below.
2. Target or popup settings
Targets are normally as described above (extTarget, fileTarget,
target). But it is possible to override them by explicitly defining
a target in the parameter property. It's possible to use a dash (-)
to skip this value when one wants to define a third or fourth
value, but no target.
Instead of a target, this second value can be used to define the
parameters of a JavaScript popup window into which the link will be
opened (using window.open). The height and width of the window can be
defined, as well as additional parameters to be passed to the
JavaScript function. Also see property "Jswindow".
Examples
Open page 51 in a popup window measuring 400 by 300 pixels::
typolink.parameter = 51 400x300
Open page 51 in a popup window measuring 400 by 300 pixels. Do
not make the window resizable and show the location bar::
typolink.parameter = 51 400x300:resizable=0,location=1
3. Class
The third value can be used to define a class name for the link tag.
This class is inserted in the tag before any other value from the
"ATagParams" property. Beware of conflicting class attributes. It's
possible to use a dash (-) to skip this value when one wants to define
a fourth value, but no class (see examples above).
4. Title
The standard way of defining the title attribute of the link would
be to use the :typoscript:`title` property or even the :typoscript:`ATagParams`
property. However it can also be set in this fourth value, in which
case it will override the other settings. Note that the title
should be wrapped in double quotes (") if it contains blanks.
*Attention:* When used from :typoscript:`parseFunc`, the value should not
be defined explicitly, but imported like this::
typolink.parameter.data = parameters : allParams
.. container:: table-row
Property
forceAbsoluteUrl
Data type
boolean
Description
Forces links to internal pages to be absolute, thus having a proper
URL scheme and domain prepended.
Additional sub-property:
.scheme
Defines the URL scheme to be used (https or http). http is the
default value. Example::
typolink {
parameter = 13
forceAbsoluteUrl = 1
forceAbsoluteUrl.scheme = https
}
Default
0
.. container:: table-row
Property
title
Data type
string /:ref:`stdWrap `
Description
Sets the title parameter of the A-tag.
.. container:: table-row
Property
JSwindow\_params
Data type
string
Description
Preset values for opening the window. This example lists almost all
possible attributes::
status=1,menubar=1,scrollbars=1,resizable=1,location=1,directories=1,toolbar=1
.. container:: table-row
Property
returnLast
Data type
string
Description
If set to "url", then it will return the URL of the link
($this->lastTypoLinkUrl).
If set to "target", it will return the target of the link.
So, in these two cases you will not get the value wrapped but the URL
or target value returned!
.. container:: table-row
Property
section
Data type
string /:ref:`stdWrap `
Description
If this value is present, it's prepended with a "#" and placed after
any internal URL to another page in TYPO3.
This is used create a link, which jumps from one page directly the
section on another page.
.. container:: table-row
Property
ATagParams
Data type
-params /:ref:`stdWrap `
Description
Additional parameters
Example::
class="board"
.. container:: table-row
Property
linkAccessRestrictedPages
Data type
boolean
Description
If set, typolinks pointing to access restricted pages will still link
to the page even though the page cannot be accessed.
.. container:: table-row
Property
userFunc
Data type
function name
Description
This passes the link-data compiled by the typolink function to a user-
defined function for final manipulation.
The :php:`$content` variable passed to the user-function (first parameter) is
an array with the keys "TYPE", "TAG", "url", "targetParams" and
"aTagParams".
TYPE is an indication of link-kind: mailto, url, file, page
TAG is the full -tag as generated and ready from the typolink
function.
The actual tag value is constructed like this:
.. code-block:: php
$contents = '';
The userfunction must return an -tag.
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[tsref:->typolink]
.. _typolink-resource_references: `Resource references`
Resource references
===================
TYPO3 supports a modern and future-proof way of referencing resources using an
extensible and expressive syntax which is easy to understand.
In order to understand the syntax, we will guide you through using a simple
page link.
`t3://page?uid=13&campaignCode=ABC123`
The syntax consists of three main parts, much like parts on an URL:
Syntax Namespace (`t3://`)
The namespace is set to `t3://` to ensure the `LinkService` should be called
to parse the URL. This value is fixed and mandatory.
Resource handler key (`page`)
The resource handler key is a list of available handlers that TYPO3 can work
with. At the time of writing these handlers are:
- page
- file
- folder
More keys can be added via :php:`$TYPO3_CONF_VARS['SYS']['linkHandler']` in
an associative array where the key is the handler key and the value is a
class implementing the LinkHandlerInterface.
Resource parameters (`?uid=13&campaignCode=ABC123`)
These are the specific identification parameters that are used by any
handler. Note that these may carry additional parameters in order to
configure the behavior of any handler.
Handler syntax
==============
page
----
The page identifier is a compound string based on several optional settings.
:aspect:`uid` (int):
The **uid** of a page record.
`t3://page?uid=13`
:aspect:`alias` (string):
The **alias** of a page record (as an alternative to the UID).
`t3://page?alias=myfunkyalias`
:aspect:`type` (int) *(optional)*:
`t3://page?uid=13&type=3` will reference page 13 in type 3.
:aspect:`parameters` (string) *(optional, prefixed with &)*:
`t3://page?uid=1313&my=param&will=get&added=here`
:aspect:`fragment` (string) *(optional, prefixed with #)*:
`t3://page?alias=myfunkyalias#c123`
`t3://page?uid=13&type=3#c123`
`t3://page?uid=13&type3?my=param&will=get&added=here#c123`
file
----
:aspect:`uid` (int):
The UID of a file within the FAL database table `sys_file`.
`t3://file?uid=13`
:aspect:`identifier` (string):
The identifier of a file when not indexed in FAL.
`t3://file?identifier=folder/myfile.jpg`
folder
------
:aspect:`identifier` (string):
The identifier of a given folder.
`t3://folder?identifier=fileadmin`
:aspect:`storage` (string) *(optional)*:
The FAL storage to the given folder.
`t3://folder?storage=1&identifier=myfolder`
.. _typolink-link-handler:
.. _link-handler:
Using link handlers
===================
A feature allows you to register a link handler
for a keyword you define. For example, you can link to a page with id
34 with "" in a typical bodytext field which converts
tags with "->typolink". But what if you have an extension,
"pressrelease", and wanted to link to a press release item displayed
by a plugin on some page you don't remember? With this feature it's
possible to create the logic for this in that extension.
So, in a link field (the "parameter" value for ->typolink) you could
enter "pressrelease:123":
.. figure:: ../../Images/LinkHandler.png
:alt: Screenshot of the "link" field in the TYPO3 Backend.
Some TypoScript will usually transfer this value to the "parameter"
attribute of the ->typolink call. When "pressrelease:123" enters
->typolink as the "parameter" it will be checked if "pressrelease" is
a keyword with which a link handler is associated and if so, that
handler is allowed to create the link.
Registering the handler for keyword "pressrelease" is done like this:
.. code-block:: php
$TYPO3_CONF_VARS['SC_OPTIONS']['tslib/class.tslib_content.php']
['typolinkLinkHandler']['pressrelease'] =
'EXT:pressrelease/class.linkHandler.php:&tx_linkHandler';
The class file "pressrelease/class.linkHandler.php" contains the class
"tx\_linkHandler" which could look like this:
.. code-block:: php
class tx_linkHandler {
function main($linktxt, $conf, $linkHandlerKeyword,
$linkHandlerValue, $link_param, &$pObj) {
$lconf = array();
$lconf['useCacheHash'] = 1;
$lconf['parameter'] = 34;
$lconf['additionalParams'] = '&tx_pressrelease[showUid]=' .
rawurlencode($linkHandlerValue);
return $pObj->typoLink($linktxt, $lconf);
}
}
In this function, the value part after the keyword is set as the value
of a GET parameter, `&tx_pressrelease[showUid]` and the "parameter"
value of a new ->typolink call is set to "34" which assumes that on
page ID 34 a plugin is put that will display pressrelease 123 when
called with `&tx_pressrelease[showUid]=123`. In addition you can see
the "userCacheHash" attribute for the typolink function used in order
to produce a cached display.
The link that results from this operation will look like this::
The link would be encoded with RealURL and respect config.linkVars as
long as ->typolink is used to generate the final URL.