Maintenance

This chapter is for developers who want to contribute and maintain the extension. It can also act as a kick start for other extension authors who want to create own distributions.

The basic setup of ext:introduction and distributions in general is described in the TYPO3 Core API. It is a good idea to read this as an introduction to the concept of distributions.

General restrictions

The extension is created in a way that as soon as the data import (files & db) has been performed by a user, the extension can be unloaded and removed from the system. This should be kept. It means that all relevant data needs to either reside in fileadmin/introduction or in the database. No code should link to EXT:introduction/….

The extension is based on ext:bootstrap_package which brings the main site setup. Dealing with ext:introduction thus means dealing only with the content - pages, tt_content, assets and so on.

Local development with DDEV

A DDEV Local configuration is included with this repository to simplify the local development. A TYPO3 instance will be setup automatically while starting the project by running ddev start. To login to the Backend or Install Tool afterwards use the following credentials:

  • User: admin
  • Password: password

Reset the project

Warning

This permanently removes all local changes and cannot be undone.

To reset the project to a clean state run ddev reset which will remove the database and the previously installed TYPO3 instance. All other files in the repository will stay untouched.

Render the documentation

After changes to the documentation it can be rendered locally by running ddev render-docs and will be available through the browser at https://docs.introduction.typo3.ddev.local.

Content administration

To prepare and change existing content, a series of steps is required to end up with a clean data export:

  • Install a fresh and empty TYPO3 core, easiest way is to clone current core master and composer install
  • Install base system, select “Do nothing, just get me to the Backend.” in last installer step
  • Go to extension manager “Get Extensions” and let it fetch the full extension list. This is needed for the ext:bootstrap_package requirement.
  • Clone ext:introduction to typo3conf/ext/
  • Go back to extension manager “Installed Extensions” and load ext:introduction. This will install all current content and assets.
  • Do your content munging, execute update wizards, do whatever is needed. Keep core version constraints in mind if you do something that is specific for some core versions. Continue with data export. Keep in mind to only use files that reside in fileadmin/introduction. Keep an eye on file size. If possible, the extension should stay below 10MB after export.

Update data export

The distribution data handling is based on core extension ext:impexp. The extension manager will use that extension for data import upon loading ext:introduction. There are three main areas:

  • Initialisation/data.xml - All main DB data. pages, tt_content and so on
  • Initialisation/data.xml.files/ - All assets reference in content elements. Only files from within fileadmin/introduction should be in there. A reference outside of this fileadmin sub folder is not allowed. Check this during export.
  • Initialisation/Files/ - Contains files that will be copied to fileadmin/introduction. Only files not directly referenced by content elements should be in here, since those referenced files come with Initialisation/data.xml.files/. Do not blindly copy everything. Examples for good-to-go files in here are a couple of logos that are used in TypoScript templates, and a default ext:form contact form .yml file.

Step by step export guide:

  • After content administration is done, select “More -> Export” on the root page “Congratulations”
  • Load the “Introduction Package” preset
  • Check the exported data does NOT contain backend users, especially not the user you are currently logged in with
  • Update the preset if it had to be changed.
  • Perform the export
  • Copy or move fileadmin/user_upload/_temp_/importexport/data.xml to ext:introduction/Initialisation/data.xml
  • Delete directory ext:introduction/Initialisation/data.xml.files
  • Move directory fileadmin/user_upload/_temp_/importexport/data.xml.files/ to ext:introduction/Initialisation/data.xml.files
  • Verify if ext:introduction/Initialisation/Files/ needs updates
  • Move the entire extension to some safe place and perform a full new test installation on a blank system as outlined in distribution testing. Verify content is displayed as expected and all files are displayed and rendered. If not, repeat steps above.
  • Commit code changes to github or create pull request.

Release

Prerequisites

Tailor requires an API access token to get the job done. The token must be provided as GitHub secret TYPO3_API_ACCESS_TOKEN before creating a new release. See Actions secrets to manage the secrets.

The extension owner is the user “typo3v4”.

TODO: the automatic token refresh is planed. Currently the token expires after a maximum of 12 months. When in doubt please update the token before creating a new release.

Create a Release

  • Adapt TYPO3 core & other dependencies if needed in ext_emconf.php and composer.json. Push changes.
  • The version number in ext_emconf.php is managed by the release script, you don’t have to touch it anymore!
  • On GitHub head to Actions -> Create Release where you can find a button Run workflow with a dropdown menu. Choose the desired branch to create a release and run the workflow. As long as you don’t fill the Mode field with publish no changes are written to the repository and you are able to check the drafted release before doing the final release including the deployment to TER.

Fix failed TER upload

In case the upload to TER failed in the release workflow head to Actions -> Publish Release and start the workflow by providing a previously created tag. The Mode works in the same way like for creating a release.