TypoScript¶
This is the default TypoScript setting provided while including its setup in your TS template editor:
lib.gridelements.defaultGridSetup {
// stdWrap functions being applied to each element
columns {
default {
renderObj = COA
renderObj {
# You can use registers to i.e. provide different image settings for each column
# 10 = LOAD_REGISTER
20 =< tt_content
# And you can reset the register later on
# 30 = RESTORE_REGISTER
}
}
}
# if you want to provide your own templating, just insert a cObject here
# this will prevent the collected content from being rendered directly
# i.e. cObject = TEMPLATE or cObject = FLUIDTEMPLATE will be available from the core
# the content will be available via fieldnames like
# tx_gridelements_view_columns (an array containing each column)
# or tx_gridelements_view_children (an array containing each child)
# tx_gridelements_view_column_123 (123 is the number of the column)
# or tx_gridelements_view_child_123 (123 is the UID of the child)
}
lib.tt_content.shortcut.pages = COA
lib.tt_content.shortcut.pages {
10 = USER
10 {
userFunc = tx_gridelements_view->user_getTreeList
}
20 = CONTENT
20 {
table = tt_content
select {
pidInList.data = register:pidInList
where = colPos >= 0
orderBy = colPos,sorting
orderBy.dataWrap = FIND_IN_SET(pid,'{register:pidInList}'),|
}
}
}
tt_content.shortcut.5 = LOAD_REGISTER
tt_content.shortcut.5 {
tt_content_shortcut_recursive.field = recursive
}
tt_content.shortcut.20 {
0 {
tables := addToList(pages)
conf.pages < lib.tt_content.shortcut.pages
}
1 {
tables := addToList(pages)
conf.pages < lib.tt_content.shortcut.pages
}
}
tt_content.gridelements_pi1 >
tt_content.gridelements_pi1 = COA
tt_content.gridelements_pi1 {
#10 =< lib.stdheader
20 = COA
20 {
10 = USER
10 {
userFunc = tx_gridelements_view->main
setup {
default < lib.gridelements.defaultGridSetup
}
}
}
}
As you can see, it is just based on the usual TypoScript and uses some internal keys, like columns, default and renderObj to define the setup for the columns. Anything else you want to use will be based on the official TypoScript syntax, so you won’t have to hassle with any extension specific parameters.
As described in the commented part, you will find some additional virtual fields in your data, that will contain stuff that has been used during the rendering process. These come in handy, when you want to use a TEMPLATE or FLUIDTEMPLATE element to produce your output.
Any of the internal keys and the default settings will of course be passed to the stdWrap method, so you can assign almost anything to any part of your setup.
The two setups for the shortcut cObject are used to render the references properly, so you should probably not change them unless you really know what you are doing.