Administrator’s Manual

Describes how to manage the extension from an administrator’s point of view. That relates to Page/User TSconfig, permissions, configuration etc., which administrator level users have access to.

Language should be non/semi-technical, explaining, using small examples.

Target group: Administrators, Developers

Installation

There are two ways to properly install the extension. Using git to clone the the repository is deprecated and most likely will not work any more in the near future.

1. Composer installation

In case you use Composer to manage dependencies of your TYPO3 project, you can just issue the following Composer command in your project root directory:

composer require helhum/typo3-console

The typo3cms binary will be installed by Composer in the specified bin-dir (by default vendor/bin).

In case you are unsure how to create a Composer based TYPO3 project, you can check out this TYPO3 distribution, which already provides TYPO3 Console integration.

2. Installation with Extension Manager

For the extension to work, it must be installed in the typo3conf/ext/ directory not in any other possible extension location. This is the default location when downloading it from TER with the Extension Manager.

The typo3cms script will be copied to your TYPO3 root directory, when you activate it. When you symlink the typo3cms script to a location of your preference, TYPO3 Console will work, even when it is not marked as active in the Extension Manager.

Shell auto complete

You can get shell auto completion by using the great autocomplete package. Install the package and make the binary available in your path. Please read the installation instructions of this package on how to do that.

To temporary activate auto complete in the current shell session, type eval "$(symfony-autocomplete --aliases=typo3cms)" You can also put this into your .profile or .bashrc file to have it always available. Auto completion is then always dynamic and reflects the commands you have available in your TYPO3 installation.