I am getting the text from the abstract field and splitting it by new line.
What I want is to wrap the first line in an H5 tag and all lines after in P tags.
This is what I have tried:
tt_content.menu.20.102 = HMENU
tt_content.menu.20.102 {
1 = TMENU
1 {
NO = 1
NO {
doNotLinkIt = 1
stdWrap.cObject = COA
stdWrap.cObject {
50 = TEXT
50.stdWrap {
field = abstract
split {
token.char = 10
cObjNum = 1 || 2
1.current = 1
1.wrap = <h5>|</h5>
2.current = 1
2.wrap = <p>|</p>
}
}
}
}
}
}
But it wraps all the lines in H5... How do I make this work?
I found a bug report that mentions this issue here: https://forge.typo3.org/issues/59533
It seems the best workaround that I can see is to instead use listNum
This has the obvious drawback of only working with a limited number of paragraphs but at least it sort of works.
10 = TEXT
10.field = abstract
10.wrap = <h5>|</h5>
10.listNum = 0
10.listNum.splitChar = 10
20 < .10
20.wrap = <p>|</p>
20.listNum = 1
30 < .20
30.listNum = 2
Just a combination of both, the original code and the listNum workaround should do the job. Still have to find a way to get the rest of the first "split" into the second one. So consider this answer to be WIP please. We are still discussing it on our Coders.Care Twitch channel in the TYPO3 service station.
10 = TEXT
10.field = abstract
10.wrap = <h5>|</h5>
10.listNum = 0
10.listNum.splitChar = 10
20 < .10
20.listNum = 1
20.split {
token.char = 10
cObjNum = 1
1.current = 1
1.wrap = <p>|</p>
}
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Trying to get the last part of the url as a body class. So far I got the slug of the page and split it by /
page.bodyTag >
page.bodyTagCObject = TEXT
page.bodyTagCObject.field = slug
page.bodyTagCObject.split {
token = /
cObjNum = 1
1.10 = TEXT
1.10.current = 1
1.10.noTrimWrap = | ||
1.10.dataWrap = |
1.10.required = 1
}
With this code, I am getting:
url: page/foo/bar/
class="page foo bar"
I need to get class="bar"
You'll need to use optionSplit for that. For example:
lib.test = TEXT
lib.test {
value = 1,2,3,4
split {
token = ,
cObjNum = 1 |*| 2 |*| 3
1 = TEXT
1 {
current = 1
wrap = First item:|<br/>
}
2 = TEXT
2 {
current = 1
wrap = Middle item:|<br/>
}
3 = TEXT
3 {
current = 1
wrap = Last item:|<br/>
}
}
}
1 |*| 2 |*| 3 means: use 1 for the first item, 3 for the last item and 2 for the rest.
You can just not set the ones you don't want, so this will only show the last item:
cObjNum = 1 |*| 1 |*| 2
2 = TEXT
2 {
current = 1
wrap = Last item:|<br/>
}
I am generating this list of feusers and trying to get the names of the associated usergroups. This code worked before the update to TYPO3 8.x (it's just the relevant part of the whole thing):
40 = TEXT
40.field = usergroup
40.split {
token = ,
cObjNum = 1 || 2
1 {
10 = CONTENT
10.table = fe_groups
10.select.pidInList = 22
10.select.andWhere.current = 1
10.select.andWhere.wrap = uid=|
10.select.where = (title NOT LIKE 'Netzwerk')
10.renderObj = TEXT
10.renderObj.field = title
10.renderObj.wrap = |, <br />
}
2 < .1
2.10.renderObj.wrap >
}
With TYPO3 8 the 'andWhere' is depreciated and so I tried like this, but failed:
40 = TEXT
40.field = usergroup
40.split {
token = ,
cObjNum = 1 || 2
1{
10 = CONTENT
10 {
table = fe_groups
select {
pidInList = 22
where.current = 1
where.wrap = uid= |
}
10.renderObj = TEXT
10.renderObj.field = title
10.renderObj.wrap = |,
}
2 < .1
2.10.renderObj.wrap
}
}
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
You should not split up the comma separated values, but go for uidInList instead. This way you get rid of the surrounding split and fetch the elements within just one go.
40 = CONTENT
40 {
table = fe_groups
select {
uidInList.field = usergroup
pidInList = 22
}
renderObj = TEXT
renderObj.field = title
renderObj.wrap = |,
}
I am selecting categories on an English page. The categories have the language ID 0. English is ID 1.
But I need the same categories on both languages.
cheese = CONTENT
cheese {
wrap = <cheese_legend>|</cheese_legend>
table = sys_category
select {
pidInList = {$categories}
selectFields = *
where = deleted = 0
andWhere = sys_language_uid = 0
andWhere = hidden = 0
}
renderObj = COA
renderObj {
wrap = <cat>|</cat>
10 = TEXT
10 {
stdWrap.field = uid
stdWrap.wrap = <div>|</div>
}
20 = TEXT
20 {
stdWrap.field = title
stdWrap.wrap = <div>|</div>
}
30 = TEXT
30 {
stdWrap.field = sys_language_uid
stdWrap.wrap = <div>|</div>
}
}
}
So I'm explicitly selecting the sys_language_uid = 0!!
But nevertheless the script only gives me results with the ID = 1.
Any idea to make this baby work?
You have doubled the andWhere = statement, so the one below overwrites the one above.
Use andWhere = sys_language_uid = 0 AND hidden = 0 in one line.
For getting the english ones you use andWhere = sys_language_uid = 1 AND hidden = 0.
I have the following object in Typoscript, that I want to reuse several times:
module.headedmenu = COA
module.headedmenu{
10 = HMENU
10{
wrap = <nav><ul><li>|</li></ul></nav>
special = list
special.value = ###ROOTID###
1 = TMENU
1.NO.doNotLinkIt = 1
}
20 = HMENU
20{
wrap = <nav><ul>|</ul></nav>
special = directory
special.value = ###ROOTID###
1 = TMENU
1{
#Do we really need this??
expAll= 1
NO = 1
NO.wrapItemAndSub = <li class="first-level">|</li>
ACT = 1
ACT.wrapItemAndSub = <li class="first-level active">|</li>
}
}
}
This can be reused like this:
10 < module.headedmenu
10.10.special.value = 3
10.20.special.value = 3
20 < module.headedmenu
20.10.special.value = 12
20.20.special.value = 12
Is there a way to refactor this, so that I do not need to input more than once the root id? Constants dont cut it, because I want to use it several times. I do not want to have a huge constant list. I want to use it, more like a function that can be passed paramenters.
Is this doable?
You can use registers:
# Query register where the root id is needed:
module.headedmenu {
[...]
special.value = {register:rootId}
special.value.insertData = 1
[...]
}
# Set register before rendering element, and
# restore it afterwards:
10 = COA
10 {
10 = LOAD_REGISTER
10 {
rootId = 3
}
20 < module.headedmenu
30 = RESTORE_REGISTER
}
I have an HMENU in Typo3, in the Pageproperties i have stored an image. How can i show the Image from the Pageproperties in ne Menu? I have no Idea, why the image is not displayed.
Typo3 6.2
lib.produkt_start = HMENU
lib.produkt_start {
special = directory
special.value = 3
wrap = |
1 = TMENU
1 {
expAll = 1
NO = 1
NO {
allWrap = <div class="patterns col4" id="page_{field:uid}">|</div>
allWrap.insertData = 1
ATagParams = id="uid{field:uid}"
ATagParams.insertData = 1
stdWrap.cObject >
stdWrap.cObject = COA
stdWrap.wrap = |
stdWrap.cObject {
10 = TEXT
10.field = title
10.wrap = <br /><h2>|</h2>
10.insertData = 1
20 = TEXT
20.wrap = <p><span>|</span></p>
20.field = subtitle
30 = IMAGE
30.file.import.data = levelmedia-1, slide
30.treatIdAsReference = 1
30.import.listNum = 0
30.wrap = <h5>|</h5>
}
}
ACT = 1
ACT < .NO
}
}
I tested your problem with TYPO3 6.1.7
First of all you have to correct you code a little:
[...]
stdWrap.cObject {
10 = TEXT
10.field = title
10.wrap = <br /><h2>|</h2>
10.insertData = 1
20 = TEXT
20.wrap = <p><span>|</span></p>
20.field = subtitle
30 = IMAGE
30.file.import.data = levelmedia:-1, slide
30.file.treatIdAsReference = 1
30.file.import.listNum = 0
30.wrap = <h5>|</h5>
}
[...]
Now it will be "working" but only if you actually set an image in media field of the parent page, then it will be renderd in all child pages, ignoring the fact that the child pages have an own image set - I would consider this as sort of a bug of TMENU or TMENUITEM, but I haven't realy testet it fully.
You will get a problem with entity encoding of the title as well so I would try this option:
stdWrap.wrap.cObject = COA
stdWrap.wrap.cObject {
10 = TEXT
10.value = <br><h2>|</h2>
20 = TEXT
20.wrap = <p><span>|</span></p>
20.field = subtitle
30 = IMAGE
30.file.import.data = levelmedia:-1, slide
30.file.treatIdAsReference = 1
30.file.import.listNum = 0
}
Strange is that the following does not work either:
30.file.import.field = media
This makes my suspition of the wrong slide behaviour above being a bug even stronger.