.. include:: /Includes.rst.txt .. _changelog-1.1: === 1.1 === .. contents:: Features ======== Backend Preview areas --------------------- It is now possible to adjust the header and footer for :ref:`backend previews ` of Content Elements: .. code-block:: html :caption: EXT:my_package/ContentBlocks/ContentElements/my-element/templates/backend-preview.html
My header
My content
My footer
Content Block skeleton ---------------------- It is now possible to define a "skeleton" for your Content Blocks. To do this create a folder called `content-blocks-skeleton` in your project root. This folder may contain default templates or assets for one or more Content Types. It is used as a base when creating new types with the :shell:`make:content-block` command. In order to add a skeleton for Content Elements, create a folder called `content-element` within that directory. Then, the structure is identical to your concrete Content Block as you know it. You may place any files there. They will simply be copied when a new Content Block is created. It is not possible to define `language/labels.xlf` or `config.yaml` this way, as they are dynamically generated based on your arguments. .. card:: :class: mb-4 .. directory-tree:: :level: 4 * :path:`content-blocks-skeleton` * :path:`content-element` * :path:`assets` * :file:`icon.svg` * :path:`templates` * :file:`backend-preview.html` * :file:`frontend.html` * :path:`page-type` * :path:`record-type` In case you want to name the skeleton folder differently or place it somewhere else, you can override the default folder by providing the option :shell:`--skeleton-path` with a relative path to your current working directory. .. code-block:: shell :caption: You can use an alternative skeleton path vendor/bin/typo3 make:content-block --skeleton-path="my-alternative-skeleton-path" Make command defaults --------------------- It is now possible to define default options for the make command via a yaml config file. By default, the command looks for a file called `content-blocks.yaml` in the current working directory. The location and name can be overridden with the :shell:`--config-path` option. .. code-block:: shell vendor/bin/typo3 make:content-block --config-path="some-folder/my-config.yaml" An example yaml config file contents may look like this: .. code-block:: yaml :caption: content-blocks.yaml vendor: nh extension: content_blocks_examples content-type: record-type skeleton-path: folder1/content-block-skeletons This config sets defaults for :yaml:`vendor`, :yaml:`skeleton-path`, :yaml:`extension` and :yaml:`content-type`. These are all possible options right now. Now, whenever you run this command, these options will be set by default. This does not mean, the questions for these options will be skipped, only that they are the default value, if you just press `Enter` without any input. They will be visible in brackets at the very right `[default value]`. Field Type SelectNumber ----------------------- A new field type :ref:`SelectNumber ` is added. This new type allows to have a select field with exclusively integer values. The database column will also have type :sql:`int`, which saves precious row size. .. code-block:: yaml name: example/select-number fields: - identifier: select_number type: SelectNumber items: - label: 'The first' value: 1 - label: 'The second' value: 2 Deprecations ============ Backend Preview --------------- Backend previews for Content Elements must use the new layout :html:`Preview` now. Content Blocks will fall back to the old behavior, if the layout is omitted and will log a deprecation-level log entry. Before: .. code-block:: html
My content
After: .. code-block:: html
My content