[TYPO3-formidable] generating a searchform with single view

Domi Garms djgarms at gmail.com
Thu Aug 12 12:02:56 CEST 2010


Sure Im using still the STANDARD renderer, coz not everything is set
up...I didnt went that far with formidable, so the template rendering
is my next step.

Thanks a lot for your help!


Greetings

domi

2010/8/12 Luc Muller <l.mul-nospam-ler at ameos.com>:
> Hmmmm... a think you should have a column type renderlet:IMAGE (
> http://formidable.typo3.ug/reference/elements/renderletimage.html ) and
> using a template to render your lister.
>
> This way you can use your standard renderlet:LINK in your template like this
> :
> {yourlink.tag.begin}{yourimage}{yourlink.tag.end}
> another way to achieve the same thing (but you have to be sure that THERE IS
> a link for each items
> <a href="{yourlink.url}">{yourimage}</a>
>
> you'll have several clues using in your template yourrenderlet.debug()
>
> Using those kind of dotted expresion, you'll be able to build things such
> (not sure for the syntax)
>
> {yourlink.tag.begin}<img src="{yourimage.path}" title="{yourlink.label}"
> alt="{yourlink.label}" />{yourlink.tag.end}
>
> Luc
>
>
> Le 12/08/2010 11:38, Domi Garms a écrit :
>>
>> Hi Luc,
>>
>> thanks for your code snippet, now its working! But how can I do this
>> with a linked Image? Do I have to generate a renderlet:LINK, how is it
>> possible that the picture gets rendered? I tried it with a wrap on a
>> renderlet:IMAGE but it failed...
>>
>> Regards,
>> Domi
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> 2010/8/12 Luc Muller<l.mul-nospam-ler at ameos.com>:
>>>
>>> Well, I think it's kinda the way of doing.
>>>
>>> some things look strange to me... you're using a type="renderlet:BOX",
>>> you
>>> should user type="renderlet:LINK", not sure that url is going to work on
>>> renderlet:BOX.
>>>
>>> this is how i make my links in lister.
>>>
>>> <column name="readmore" type="renderlet:LINK">
>>>        <label>LLL:readmore.label</label>
>>>        <url>
>>>                <userobj>
>>>                        <php><![CDATA[
>>>
>>>                        $aData = $this->oDataHandler->getListData();
>>>                        $typolink['parameter'] =
>>> $this->_oParent->conf['piconf.']['registerPageId'];
>>>                        $typolink['additionalParams'] =
>>> '&tx_myextension_pi2[param]= '.$aData['uid'].'';
>>>                        $typolink['useCacheHash'] = '1';
>>>                        $typolink['returnLast'] = 'url';
>>>                        return
>>> $this->_oParent->cObj->typolink('',$typolink);
>>>
>>>                        ]]></php>
>>>                </userobj>
>>>        </url>
>>> </column>
>>>
>>> using this in your template you can use {readmore.debug()} to see all the
>>> possibilities to display the link.
>>>
>>> Notes :
>>> - the label is, in this case constant it is issued from a locallang file
>>> it
>>> should be something like "read more..." but you can use either a userobj
>>> to
>>> fetch data from the current row
>>> - i prefer always using typolink function to build my links
>>> - typolink parameter is issued from a typoscript conf
>>>
>>> Luc
>>>
>>> Le 12/08/2010 10:27, Domi Garms a écrit :
>>>>
>>>> Hi Luc,
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for your reply. Im searching inside of my extension-tables, so
>>>> I tried for setting a link with params. The base-url is everytime in
>>>> front, is there a cleaner (and better) way for writing the link?
>>>>
>>>> http://www.testseite.de/test link
>>>>
>>>> Im sure that renderlet:BOX is wrong...but dont know which element does
>>>> the
>>>> trick
>>>>
>>>>                                <column name="firstname"
>>>> type="renderlet:BOX" listHeader="Name">
>>>>                                        <url>
>>>>                                                <userobj>
>>>>                                                        <php><![CDATA[
>>>>                                                        $aRowData =
>>>> $this->oDataHandler->_getListData();
>>>>                                                        return
>>>> t3lib_div::locationHeaderUrl(
>>>>
>>>>  $this->_oParent->pi_linkTP(
>>>>
>>>>              $aRowData['firstname'],
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>  array('tx_dmfaupairs[modus]'=>'1','tx_dmfaupairs[uid]'=>$aRowData['uid'])
>>>>
>>>>      )
>>>>                                                        );
>>>>                                                                ]]></php>
>>>>                                                </userobj>
>>>>                                        </html>
>>>>                                </column>
>>>>
>>>> Greetings
>>>>
>>>> Domi
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 2010/8/12 Luc Muller<l.mul-nospam-ler at ameos.com>:
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm not sure to get the point.
>>>>>
>>>>> Let's take this exemple.
>>>>>
>>>>> You've made a formidable searchform and lister, to find some tt_news
>>>>>
>>>>> The lister, should build a link as shown there :
>>>>> http://formidable.typo3.ug/pastebin/snippet/61.html
>>>>> but pointing to the detail Page of your tt_news records.
>>>>> (maybe using typolink() instead of pi_getPageLink())
>>>>>
>>>>> label of your column renderlet:LINK can be the title of the tt_news.
>>>>>
>>>>> if you're searchform is searching inside records of a table that you
>>>>> handle
>>>>> fully with formidable. it works the same, but your "detail page" should
>>>>> contain a formidable plugin which displays the single item. this can be
>>>>> done
>>>>> using datahandler:DB and passing the UID of the item as third params in
>>>>> the
>>>>> 'init()' method of your plugin.
>>>>>
>>>>> Hope This Helps.
>>>>>
>>>>> Luc
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Le 12/08/2010 07:10, Domi Garms a écrit :
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Good morning,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Im not sure how doing  a searchform with a lister and link to the item
>>>>>> for a single view. I looked into this two snippets:
>>>>>> http://formidable.typo3.ug/pastebin/snippet/65.html
>>>>>> http://formidable.typo3.ug/pastebin/snippet/61.html
>>>>>>
>>>>>> My first thought is, for building a link to a seperate site with a
>>>>>> param of the uid inside. Is there a cleaner way or a built in
>>>>>> function?
>>>>>> My second thought is to create typo3 pages and link to that one.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What is the best way to deal with this, any hints are more than
>>>>>> welcome!!!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Domi
>>>>>
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