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You can test this basic component by putting ''administrator/index.php?option=com_helloworld'' in your browser address after installing the component. | You can test this basic component by putting ''administrator/index.php?option=com_helloworld'' in your browser address after installing the component. | ||
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If you have used Joomla before reading this tutorial, you have noticed that extensions are installed using a compressed file containing all the things which are needed for installing and uninstalling them. | If you have used Joomla! before reading this tutorial, you have noticed that extensions are installed using a compressed file containing all the things which are needed for installing and uninstalling them. | ||
With your favorite file manager, create a directory (outside your Joomla installation directory) containing | With your favorite file manager, create a directory (outside your Joomla! installation directory) containing | ||
* ''[[#helloworld.xml|helloworld.xml]]'' | * ''[[#helloworld.xml|helloworld.xml]]'' | ||
* ''[[#site/helloworld.php|site/helloworld.php]]'' | * ''[[#site/helloworld.php|site/helloworld.php]]'' | ||
Revision as of 12:01, 4 July 2014
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This is a multiple-article series of tutorials on how to develop a Model-View-Controller Component for Joomla! Version
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<translate> Begin with the Introduction, and navigate the articles in this series by using the navigation button at the bottom or the box to the right (the Articles in This series).</translate>
The first basic component
Let's create a Hello World! component.
Public display
With your favorite file manager and editor, create a file yoursite/components/com_helloworld/helloworld.php containing
Hello world
You can test this basic component by putting index.php?option=com_helloworld in your browser address (don't forget to prefix this address with your Joomla! 3.x installation path) after installing this component.
Administrator management
With your favorite file manager and editor, create a file yoursite/administrator/components/com_helloworld/helloworld.php containing
Hello world administration
You can test this basic component by putting administrator/index.php?option=com_helloworld in your browser address after installing the component.
Pack an installation zip file
If you have used Joomla! before reading this tutorial, you have noticed that extensions are installed using a compressed file containing all the things which are needed for installing and uninstalling them.
With your favorite file manager, create a directory (outside your Joomla! installation directory) containing
- helloworld.xml
- site/helloworld.php
- site/index.html
- admin/index.html
- admin/helloworld.php
- admin/sql/index.html
- admin/sql/updates/index.html
- admin/sql/updates/mysql/index.html
- admin/sql/updates/mysql/0.0.1.sql
Create a compressed file of this directory or directly download the archive and install it using the extension manager of Joomla. You can test this basic component by putting index.php?option=com_helloworld or administrator/index.php?option=com_helloworld in your browser address. You can also notice that the Hello World! component is visible in the administrator site of your Joomla installation under the Components menu.
File Details
admin/sql/updates/mysql/0.0.1.sql is an empty file allowing to initialise schema version of the com_helloworld component.
helloworld.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<extension type="component" version="3.2" method="upgrade">
<name>Hello World!</name>
<!-- The following elements are optional and free of formatting constraints -->
<creationDate>December 2013</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>
<!-- The version string is recorded in the components table -->
<version>0.0.1</version>
<!-- The description is optional and defaults to the name -->
<description>Description of the Hello World component ...</description>
<update> <!-- Runs on update; New since J2.5 -->
<schemas>
<schemapath type="mysql">sql/updates/mysql/</schemapath>
</schemas>
</update>
<!-- Site Main File Copy Section -->
<!-- Note the folder attribute: This attribute describes the folder
to copy FROM in the package to install therefore files copied
in this section are copied from /site/ in the package -->
<files folder="site">
<filename>index.html</filename>
<filename>helloworld.php</filename>
</files>
<administration>
<!-- Administration Menu Section -->
<menu>Hello World!</menu>
<!-- Administration Main File Copy Section -->
<!-- Note the folder attribute: This attribute describes the folder
to copy FROM in the package to install therefore files copied
in this section are copied from /admin/ in the package -->
<files folder="admin">
<!-- Admin Main File Copy Section -->
<filename>index.html</filename>
<filename>helloworld.php</filename>
<!-- SQL files section -->
<folder>sql</folder>
</files>
</administration>
</extension>
site/helloworld.php
Hello World
admin/helloworld.php
Hello World administration
index.html common to all folders
<html><body bgcolor="#FFFFFF"></body></html>
Please create a pull request or issue at https://github.com/joomla/Joomla-3.2-Hello-World-Component for any code descprepancies or if editing any of the source code on this page.