littlegiant / silverstripe-catalogmanager
Catalog Manager provides extension for ModelAdmin editing of SiteTree instances
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README
Catalog administration via a LeftAndMain like interface. Lets you edit and create pages outside of the SiteTree.
Features
Installation
Installation via composer
$ composer require littlegiant/silverstripe-catalogmanager
How to use
Pages
Add the following to a configuration yml file:
CatalogPage: extensions: - CatalogPageExtension parent_classes: - CatalogParentPage
Where CatalogPage
is the page type you wish to administer (e.g. BlogEntry) and CatalogParentPage
is where the pages
should be stored in the SiteTree (e.g. BlogHolder). You may have multiple instances of the parent, the administration
will provide users with a drop down to choose which page should be the parent.
You can also create pages in the root of the project (i.e. ParentID = 0) by not providing a parent class.
LandingPage: extensions: - CatalogPageExtension
Then simply extend CatalogPageAdmin
instead of ModelAdmin
.
DataObjects
You can also manage DataObjects through the CatalogDataObjectExtension
Translations
If you are using the translatable module, you can use the TranslatableCatalogExtension to provide functionality for choosing languages.
CatalogPageAdmin: extensions: - TranslatableCatalogExtension
Options
Hide pages in CMS
When managing pages with catalogmanager you might want to hide this pages in CMS. You can do this by adding the HidePageChildrenExtension
to the holder page, e.g.
CatalogPage: extensions: - CatalogPageExtension parent_classes: - 'CatalogParentPage' CatalogParentPage: extensions: - HidePageChildrenExtension
Duplication of pages
You can disable the ability to duplicate pages through the can_duplicate
configuration setting per object.
CatalogPage: extensions: - CatalogPageExtension parent_classes: - 'CatalogParentPage' can_duplicate: false
Drag and drop sorting
You can add drag and drop sorting using GridFieldSortableRows when you add the sort_column
setting to your configuration.
Uses column Sort
by default which is default in SiteTree and is added by CatalogDataObjectExtension.
CatalogPage: extensions: - CatalogPageExtension parent_classes: - 'CatalogParentPage' sort_column: 'CustomSort'
If you want to disable drag and drop sorting just set sort_column
to false
CatalogPage: extensions: - CatalogPageExtension parent_classes: - 'CatalogParentPage' sort_column: false
Sort columns automatically update the sort column of both the staged and live versions of the object. To disable this,
you can set the configuration option automatic_live_sort
to false through your config.
CatalogPage: extensions: - CatalogPageExtension parent_classes: - 'CatalogParentPage' automatic_live_sort: false
License
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2015 Little Giant Design Ltd
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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