Creating a toolbar for your component: Difference between revisions
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JToolBarHelper::title( ''your_component_view_page_title'', 'generic.png' ); | JToolBarHelper::title( ''your_component_view_page_title'', 'generic.png' ); | ||
JToolBarHelper::deleteList(); | JToolBarHelper::deleteList(); // Will call the task/function "remove" in your controller | ||
JToolBarHelper::editListX(); | JToolBarHelper::editListX(); // Will call the task/function "edit" in your controller | ||
JToolBarHelper::addNewX(); | JToolBarHelper::addNewX(); // Will call the task/function "add" in your controller | ||
JToolBarHelper::publishList(); | JToolBarHelper::publishList(); // Will call the task/function "publish" in your controller | ||
JToolBarHelper::unpublishList(); | JToolBarHelper::unpublishList(); // Will call the task/function "unpublish" in your controller | ||
JToolBarHelper::preferences('your_component_xml_file', ''height''); | JToolBarHelper::preferences('your_component_xml_file', ''height''); | ||
</source> | </source> | ||
Revision as of 14:48, 9 August 2009
Note: This applies when using the MVC structure.
By default the Joomla Toolbar uses a Delete, Edit, New, Publish, Unpublish and Parameters buttons. To use them in your component you must write the following code in the view.html.php of your view file (below your display function).
JToolBarHelper::title( ''your_component_view_page_title'', 'generic.png' );
JToolBarHelper::deleteList(); // Will call the task/function "remove" in your controller
JToolBarHelper::editListX(); // Will call the task/function "edit" in your controller
JToolBarHelper::addNewX(); // Will call the task/function "add" in your controller
JToolBarHelper::publishList(); // Will call the task/function "publish" in your controller
JToolBarHelper::unpublishList(); // Will call the task/function "unpublish" in your controller
JToolBarHelper::preferences('your_component_xml_file', ''height'');
So (i.e.) your code would look like this:
class HelloViewHellos extends JView
{
function display($tpl = null) {
global $mainframe, $option;
JToolBarHelper::title( 'Hello Component', 'generic.png' );
JToolBarHelper::deleteList();
JToolBarHelper::editListX();
JToolBarHelper::addNewX();
JToolBarHelper::publishList();
JToolBarHelper::unpublishList();
JToolBarHelper::preferences('com_hello', '500');