TypoScript Constants Reference¶
plugin.tx_ajaxselectlist
Property | Data type | Default |
---|---|---|
view.templateRootPath | path | empty |
view.partialRootPath | path | empty |
view.layoutRootPath | path | empty |
persistence.storagePid | page_id | empty |
persistence.recursive | positive integer | empty |
settings.typeNum | positive integer | 427590 |
settings.useAjaxwithJQuery | boolean | 1 |
Property details¶
view.templateRootPath¶
Property
view.templateRootPath
Data type
path
Description
Path to the templates for this extension. See Changing Templates how to use this.
Default
empty
view.partialRootPath¶
Property
view.partialRootPath
Data type
path
Description
Path to the partials for this extension. See Changing Templates how to use this.
Note
By default no partials are used by this extension. You’re free to add some.
Default
empty
view.layoutRootPath¶
Property
view.layoutRootPath
Data type
path
Description
Path to the layout for this extension. See Changing Templates how to use this.
Default
empty
persistence.storagePid¶
Property
persistence.storagePid
Data type
page_id
Description
Comma-separated list of pages (UIDs) which contain records for this extension.
Default
empty
persistence.recursive¶
Property
persistence.recursive
Data type
positive integer
Description
The number of subpage levels which are searched for records. Starting point are the page(s) that were set with storagePid
or in the plugin form field Record Storage Page.
0
or empty = disable recursive mode
Default
empty
settings.typeNum¶
Property
settings.typeNum
Data type
positive integer
Description
This determines the PAGE
object that will be used to render the result of the Ajax call.
Attention
Currently this setting is only used in the Fluid f:form Viewhelper. If you have to change it, you’ll have to set the new typeNum in the PAGE
object separately. This may be fixed in future versions.
Default
427590
settings.useAjaxwithJQuery¶
Property
settings.useAjaxwithJQuery
Data type
boolean
Description
This setting lets you choose one of the two provided JavaScript files (ajax.jquery.js or ajax.vanilla.js).
- If active, jQuery.ajax() is used. You’ll need to provide the jQuery library yourself!
- If disabled, an XMLHttpRequest() is used (vanilla JavaScript). The provided script currently only works in modern browsers (no Internet Explorer).
Default
1