Archived:Developing a MVC Component/Basic backend
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Articles in this Series
- Introduction
- Developing a Basic Component
- Adding a view to the site part
- Adding a menu type to the site part
- Adding a model to the site part
- Adding a variable request in the menu type
- Using the database
- Basic backend
- Adding language management
- Adding backend actions
- Adding decorations to the backend
- Adding verifications
- Adding categories
- Adding configuration
- Adding ACL
- Adding an install/uninstall/update script file
- Using the language filter facility
- Adding an update server
- Example of a Frontend Update Function
- Example of Menu Parameters & Stylesheets
Introduction
This tutorial is part of the Developing a Model-View-Controller (MVC) Component for Joomla!2.5 tutorial. You are encouraged to read the previous parts of the tutorial before reading this.
And check the "discussion" tab for some clarifications.
Basic backend
Designing the backend interface leads us to create at least a Model-View-Controller triptych. We have to modify the administrator entry point of our component, the admin/helloworld.php file
admin/helloworld.php
<?php
// No direct access to this file
defined('_JEXEC') or die('Restricted access');
// import joomla controller library
jimport('joomla.application.component.controller');
// Get an instance of the controller prefixed by HelloWorld
$controller = JController::getInstance('HelloWorld');
// Get the task
$jinput = JFactory::getApplication()->input;
$task = $jinput->get('task', "", 'STR' );
// Perform the Request task
$controller->execute($task);
// Redirect if set by the controller
$controller->redirect();
Create the general controller
The entry point now gets an instance of a HelloWorld prefixed controller. Let's create a basic controller for the administrator part:
admin/controller.php
<?php
// No direct access to this file
defined('_JEXEC') or die('Restricted access');
// import Joomla controller library
jimport('joomla.application.component.controller');
/**
* General Controller of HelloWorld component
*/
class HelloWorldController extends JController
{
/**
* display task
*
* @return void
*/
function display($cachable = false, $urlparams = false)
{
// set default view if not set
$input = JFactory::getApplication()->input;
$input->set('view', $input->getCmd('view', 'HelloWorlds'));
// call parent behavior
parent::display($cachable);
}
}
This controller will display the 'HelloWorlds' view by default.
Create the view
With your favorite file manager and editor, create a file admin/views/helloworlds/view.html.php containing:
admin/views/helloworlds/view.html.php
<?php
// No direct access to this file
defined('_JEXEC') or die('Restricted access');
// import Joomla view library
jimport('joomla.application.component.view');
/**
* HelloWorlds View
*/
class HelloWorldViewHelloWorlds extends JView
{
/**
* HelloWorlds view display method
* @return void
*/
function display($tpl = null)
{
// Get data from the model
$items = $this->get('Items');
$pagination = $this->get('Pagination');
// Check for errors.
if (count($errors = $this->get('Errors')))
{
JError::raiseError(500, implode('<br />', $errors));
return false;
}
// Assign data to the view
$this->items = $items;
$this->pagination = $pagination;
// Display the template
parent::display($tpl);
}
}
In Joomla, views display data using layout. With your favorite file manager and editor, put a file admin/views/helloworlds/tmpl/default.php containing
admin/views/helloworlds/tmpl/default.php
<?php
// No direct access to this file
defined('_JEXEC') or die('Restricted Access');
// load tooltip behavior
JHtml::_('behavior.tooltip');
?>
<form action="<?php echo JRoute::_('index.php?option=com_helloworld'); ?>" method="post" name="adminForm">
<table class="adminlist">
<thead><?php echo $this->loadTemplate('head');?></thead>
<tfoot><?php echo $this->loadTemplate('foot');?></tfoot>
<tbody><?php echo $this->loadTemplate('body');?></tbody>
</table>
</form>
This layout calls several sub-layout (head, foot and body). Each sub-layout corresponds to a file prefixed by the name of the main layout (default), and an underscore.
Put a file admin/views/helloworlds/tmpl/default_head.php containing
admin/views/helloworlds/tmpl/default_head.php
<?php
// No direct access to this file
defined('_JEXEC') or die('Restricted Access');
?>
<tr>
<th width="5">
<?php echo JText::_('COM_HELLOWORLD_HELLOWORLD_HEADING_ID'); ?>
</th>
<th width="20">
<input type="checkbox" name="toggle" value="" onclick="checkAll(<?php echo count($this->items); ?>);" />
</th>
<th>
<?php echo JText::_('COM_HELLOWORLD_HELLOWORLD_HEADING_GREETING'); ?>
</th>
</tr>
COM_HELLOWORLD_HELLOWORLD_HEADING_ID and COM_HELLOWORLD_HELLOWORLD_HEADING_GREETING are placeholders which will later be replaced with language-specific text. The JText::_ method translates a string into the current language.
checkAll is a javascript function defined in the Joomla core able to check all items.
Put a file admin/views/helloworlds/tmpl/default_body.php containing
admin/views/helloworlds/tmpl/default_body.php
<?php
// No direct access to this file
defined('_JEXEC') or die('Restricted Access');
?>
<?php foreach($this->items as $i => $item): ?>
<tr class="row<?php echo $i % 2; ?>">
<td>
<?php echo $item->id; ?>
</td>
<td>
<?php echo JHtml::_('grid.id', $i, $item->id); ?>
</td>
<td>
<?php echo $item->greeting; ?>
</td>
</tr>
<?php endforeach; ?>
JHtml::_ is a helper function able to display several HTML output. In this case, it will display a checkbox for the item.
Put a file admin/views/helloworlds/tmpl/default_foot.php containing
admin/views/helloworlds/tmpl/default_foot.php
<?php
// No direct access to this file
defined('_JEXEC') or die('Restricted Access');
?>
<tr>
<td colspan="3"><?php echo $this->pagination->getListFooter(); ?></td>
</tr>
JPagination is a Joomla class able to manage and display pagination object.
Create the model
The HelloWorlds view asks the model for data. In Joomla, there is a class able to manage a list of data: JModelList. Class JModelList and inherited classes need only one method:
- getListQuery which constructs an SQL query
and two states:
- list.start for determining the list offset
- list.limit for determining the list length
The getItems and getPagination methods are defined in JModelList class. They don't need to be defined in the HelloWorldModelHelloWorlds class.
admin/models/helloworlds.php
<?php
// No direct access to this file
defined('_JEXEC') or die('Restricted access');
// import the Joomla modellist library
jimport('joomla.application.component.modellist');
/**
* HelloWorldList Model
*/
class HelloWorldModelHelloWorlds extends JModelList
{
/**
* Method to build an SQL query to load the list data.
*
* @return string An SQL query
*/
protected function getListQuery()
{
// Create a new query object.
$db = JFactory::getDBO();
$query = $db->getQuery(true);
// Select some fields
$query->select('id,greeting');
// From the hello table
$query->from('#__helloworld');
return $query;
}
}
The _populateState method is, by default, automatically called when a state is read by the getState method.
Packaging the component
Content of your code directory
- helloworld.xml
- site/index.html
- site/helloworld.php
- site/controller.php
- site/views/index.html
- site/views/helloworld/index.html
- site/views/helloworld/view.html.php
- site/views/helloworld/tmpl/index.html
- site/views/helloworld/tmpl/default.xml
- site/views/helloworld/tmpl/default.php
- site/models/index.html
- site/models/helloworld.php
- admin/index.html
- admin/helloworld.php
- admin/controller.php
- admin/sql/index.html
- admin/sql/install.mysql.utf8.sql
- admin/sql/uninstall.mysql.utf8.sql
- admin/sql/updates/index.html
- admin/sql/updates/mysql/index.html
- admin/sql/updates/mysql/0.0.1.sql
- admin/sql/updates/mysql/0.0.6.sql
- admin/models/index.html
- admin/models/fields/index.html
- admin/models/fields/helloworld.php
- admin/models/helloworlds.php
- admin/views/index.html
- admin/views/helloworlds/index.html
- admin/views/helloworlds/view.html.php
- admin/views/helloworlds/tmpl/index.html
- admin/views/helloworlds/tmpl/default.php
- admin/views/helloworlds/tmpl/default_head.php
- admin/views/helloworlds/tmpl/default_body.php
- admin/views/helloworlds/tmpl/default_foot.php
- admin/tables/index.html
- admin/tables/helloworld.php
Create a compressed file of this directory or directly download the archive and install it using the extension manager of Joomla. You can add a menu item of this component using the menu manager in the backend.
helloworld.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<extension type="component" version="2.5.0" method="upgrade">
<name>Hello World!</name>
<creationDate>November 2009</creationDate>
<author>John Doe</author>
<authorEmail>john.doe@example.org</authorEmail>
<authorUrl>http://www.example.org</authorUrl>
<copyright>Copyright Info</copyright>
<license>License Info</license>
<version>0.0.7</version>
<description>Description of the Hello World component ...</description>
<install> <!-- Runs on install -->
<sql>
<file driver="mysql" charset="utf8">sql/install.mysql.utf8.sql</file>
</sql>
</install>
<uninstall> <!-- Runs on uninstall -->
<sql>
<file driver="mysql" charset="utf8">sql/uninstall.mysql.utf8.sql</file>
</sql>
</uninstall>
<update> <!-- Runs on update; New in 2.5 -->
<schemas>
<schemapath type="mysql">sql/updates/mysql</schemapath>
</schemas>
</update>
<files folder="site">
<filename>index.html</filename>
<filename>helloworld.php</filename>
<filename>controller.php</filename>
<folder>views</folder>
<folder>models</folder>
</files>
<administration>
<menu>Hello World!</menu>
<files folder="admin">
<filename>index.html</filename>
<filename>helloworld.php</filename>
<filename>controller.php</filename>
<folder>sql</folder>
<folder>tables</folder>
<folder>models</folder>
<!-- views files section -->
<folder>views</folder>
</files>
</administration>
</extension>
Now you can see in your component hello-world an array with two colums, two rows and checkboxes. You can click the checkboxes in order to select the different options you want.
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