open20 / amos-comments
Comments for contents - plugin
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Requires
- php: >=5.4.0
- open20/amos-admin: >=1.7
- open20/amos-attachments: ^1.1.9
- open20/amos-core: ^1.9.60
- dev-master
- 1.11.1
- 1.11.0
- 1.9.3
- 1.9.2
- 1.9.1
- 1.9.0
- 1.8.0
- 1.4.0
- 1.3.3
- 1.3.2
- 1.3.1
- 1.3.0
- 1.2.2
- 1.1.10
- dev-releases/1.11.1
- dev-releases/1.11.0
- dev-releases/1.9.3
- dev-releases/1.9.2
- dev-releases/1.9.1
- dev-releases/1.9.0
- dev-releases/1.8.0
- dev-releases/1.4.0
- dev-releases/1.3.3
- dev-releases/1.3.2
- dev-releases/1.3.1
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Last update: 2024-12-26 22:26:43 UTC
README
Extension for comment a content like news, events, etc...
Installation
1 The preferred way to install this extension is through composer.
Either run
composer require open20/amos-comments
or add this row
"open20/amos-comments": "dev-master"
to the require section of your composer.json
file.
2 Add module to your main config in backend:
<?php 'modules' => [ 'comments' => [ 'class' => 'open20\amos\comments\AmosComments', 'modelsEnabled' => [ /** * Add here the classnames of the models where you want the comments * (i.e. 'open20\amos\events\models\Event') */ ], // the following are mandatory fields 'displayNotifyCheckbox' => true, // if the notify checkbox in the accordion must be shown (if hidden, the notify checkbox is selected) 'accordionOpenedByDefault' => false, // if the accordion must be opened by default ], ],
Also, add these lines to your bootstrap:
<?php 'bootstrap' => [ 'comments', ],
3 Add the view component to your main config in common:
<?php 'components' => [ 'view' => [ 'class' => 'open20\amos\core\components\AmosView', ], ],
4 Apply migrations
php yii migrate/up --migrationPath=@vendor/open20/amos-comments/src/migrations
or add this row to your migrations config in console:
<?php return [ '@vendor/open20/amos-comments/src/migrations', ];
5 Implement the CommentInterface in your model
<?php use open20\amos\comments\models\CommentInterface; /** * Implement the CommentInterface */ class MyClass implements CommentInterface /** * Add the required method that must return boolean */ public function isCommentable() { return true; }
6 Add your model to the modulesEnables in the module config in backend/config/main.php
<?php 'modules' => [ 'comments' => [ 'class' => 'open20\amos\comments\AmosComments', 'modelsEnabled' => [ 'class_namespace\MyClass' ] ], ],
7 disable mail notifications
<?php 'modules' => [ 'comments' => [ 'class' => 'open20\amos\comments\AmosComments', 'enableMailsNotification' => false, 'modelsEnabled' => [ 'class_namespace\MyClass' ] ], ],
*htmlMailContent - string/array
change the content of the mail of notification when you insert a comment
you can insert an array
'comments' => [ 'htmlMailContent' => [ 'open20\amos\news\models\News' => '@backend/mail/comment/content_news', 'open20\amos\discussioni\models\DiscussioniTopic' => '@backend/mail/comment/content_discussioni', 'open20\amos\documenti\models\Documenti' => '@backend/mail/comment/content_documenti' ],
or a string if the conente is valid for all contents(news/discussioni/docuemnts/ecc..)
'comments' => [ 'htmlMailContent' => '@backend/mail/comment/content_news' ]
enableCommentOnlyWithScope
*enableCommentOnlyWithScope - boolean default false
If true it enable the comments olny with the scope (in the community)
'comments' => [ 'enableCommentOnlyWithScope' => true, ]