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parseFunc

This object is used to parse some content for stuff like special typo tags, the "makeLinks"-things and so on...

Property

externalBlocks

Data type

list of tagnames/+properties

Description

This allows you to pre-split the content passed to parseFunc so that only content outside the blocks with the given tags is parsed.

Extra properties:

.[tagname] {

callRecursive: Boolean. If set, the content of the block is directed into parseFunc again. Otherwise the content is just passed through with no other processing than stdWrap (see below).

callRecursive.dontWrapSelf: Boolean. If set, the tags of the block is not wrapped around the content returned from parseFunc.

callRecursive.alternativeWrap: Alternative wrapping instead of the original tags.

callRecursive.tagStdWrap: ->stdWrap processing of the block-tags.

stdWrap: ->stdWrap processing of the whole block (regardless of whether callRecursive was set.)

stripNLprev: Boolean. Strips off last line break of the previous outside block.

stripNLnext: Boolean. Strips off first line break of the next outside block.

stripNL: Boolean. Does both of the above.

HTMLtableCells: Boolean. If set, then the content is expected to be a table and every table-cell is traversed.

Below, "default" means all cells and "1", "2", "3", ... overrides for specific columns.

HTMLtableCells.[default/1/2/3/...] {

callRecursive: Boolean. The content is parsed through current parseFunc.

stdWrap: ->stdWrap processing of the content in the cell.

tagStdWrap: -> The <TD> tag is processed by ->stdWrap.

}

HTMLtableCells.addChr10BetweenParagraphs: Boolean. If set, then all appearances of "</P><P>" will have a chr(10) inserted between them.

}

Example:

This example is used to split regular bodytext content so that tables and blockquotes in the bodytext are processed correctly. The blockquotes are passed into parseFunc again (recursively) and further their top/bottom margins are set to 0 (so no apparent line breaks are seen)

The tables are also displayed with a number of properties of the cells overridden.

tt_content.text.20.parseFunc.externalBlocks {
  blockquote.callRecursive = 1
  blockquote.callRecursive.tagStdWrap.HTMLparser = 1
  blockquote.callRecursive.tagStdWrap.HTMLparser {
    tags.blockquote.fixAttrib.style.list = margin-bottom:0;margin-top:0;
    tags.blockquote.fixAttrib.style.always = 1
  }
  blockquote.stripNLprev = 1
  blockquote.stripNLnext = 1

  table.stripNL = 1
  table.stdWrap.HTMLparser = 1
  table.stdWrap.HTMLparser {
    tags.table.overrideAttribs = border="0" style="margin-top: 10px;"
    tags.tr.allowedAttribs = 0
    tags.td.overrideAttribs = class="table-cell" style="font-size: 10px;"
  }
}

Property

constants

Data type

boolean

Description

You can define constants in the top-level object "constants" in the Setup field of your TypoScript template.

If this property is set, you can use markers (the constant name wrapped in "###") in your text. TYPO3 then substitutes the markers with the value of the according constant.

Example:

constants.EMAIL = email@email.com

(The definition of the constant above is top-level TypoScript. It belongs on one level with the objects "config" and "page".)

If you now use parseFunc with .constants = 1, all occurrences of the string ###EMAIL### in the text will be substituted with the actual address.

Property

short

Data type

(array of strings)

Description

Like constants above, but local.

Example:

This substitutes all occurrences of "T3" with "TYPO3 CMS" and "T3web" with a link to typo3.org.

short {
  T3 = TYPO3 CMS
  T3web = <a href="https://typo3.org">typo3.org</a>
}

Property

plainTextStdWrap

Data type

->stdWrap

Description

This is stdWrap properties for all non-tag content.

Property

userFunc

Data type

function name

Description

This passes the non-tag content to a function of your own choice. Similar to e.g. .postUserFunc in stdWrap.

Remember the function name must possibly be prepended "user_"

Property

nonTypoTagStdWrap

Data type

->stdWrap

Description

Like .plainTextStdWrap. Difference:

.plainTextStdWrap works an ALL non-tag pieces in the text. .nonTypoTagStdWrap is post processing of all text (including tags) between special TypoTags (unless .breakoutTypoTagContent is not set for the TypoTag).

Property

nonTypoTagUserFunc

Data type

function name

Description

Like .userFunc. Differences is (like nonTypoTagStdWrap) that this is post processing of all content pieces around TypoTags while .userFunc processes all non-tag content. (Notice: .breakoutTypoTagContent must be set for the TypoTag if it's excluded from nonTypoTagContent).

Property

sword

Data type

wrap

Description

Marks up any words from the GET-method send array sword_list[] in the text. The word MUST be at least two characters long!

Note: works only with $GLOBALS['TSFE']->no_cache = 1.

Default

<font color="red">|</font>

Property

makelinks

Data type

boolean / ->makelinks

Description

Convert web addresses prefixed with "http://" and mail addresses prefixed with "mailto:" to links.

Property

tags

Data type

->tags

Description

Here you can define custom tags that will parse the content to something.

Property

allowTags

Data type

list of strings

Description

List of tags, which are allowed to exist in code!

Highest priority: If a tag is found in allowTags, denyTags is ignored!

Property

denyTags

Data type

list of strings

Description

List of tags, which may not exist in code! (use "*" for all.)

Lowest priority: If a tag is not found in allowTags, denyTags is checked. If denyTags is not "*" and the tag is not found in the list, the tag may exist!

Example:

This allows <B>, <I>, <A> and <IMG> -tags to exist

.allowTags = b,i,a,img
.denyTags = *

Property

if

Data type

->if

Description

if "if" returns false, the input value is not parsed, but returned directly.

[tsref:->parseFunc]

Example:

This example takes the content of the field "bodytext" and parses it through the makelinks-functions and substitutes all <LINK> and <TYPOLIST>-tags with something else.

tt_content.text.default {
  20 = TEXT
  20.stdWrap.field = bodytext
  20.stdWrap.wrap = | <br>
  20.stdWrap.brTag = <br>
  20.stdWrap.parseFunc {
    makelinks = 1
    makelinks.http.keep = path
    makelinks.http.extTarget = _blank
    makelinks.mailto.keep = path
    tags {
      link = TEXT
      link {
        stdWrap.current = 1
        stdWrap.typolink.extTarget = _blank
        stdWrap.typolink.target = {$cLinkTagTarget}
        stdWrap.typolink.wrap = <p style="color: red; font-weight: bold;">|</p>
        stdWrap.typolink.parameter.data = parameters : allParams
      }

      typolist < tt_content.bullets.default.20
      typolist.trim = 1
      typolist.field >
      typolist.current = 1
    }
  }
}