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Informations about the package backend-tools-settings-bundle

ModeraBackendToolsSettingsBundle

Provides a unified way of exposing sections that would allow to configure your modules. This bundle contributes a section to "Backend / Tools" called "Settings".

See Modera\BackendToolsSettingsBundle\ModeraBackendToolsSettingsBundle for a list of exposed extension points.

Installation

Step 1: Download the Bundle

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Step 2: Enable the Bundle

This bundle should be automatically enabled by Flex. In case you don't use Flex, you'll need to manually enable the bundle by adding the following line in the config/bundles.php file of your project:

How to contribute your own settings section

In order to just contribute a section ( an activity ) to Settings section you need to create a provider class which would return instances of Modera\BackendToolsSettingsBundle\Section\SectionInterface. This is an example how to contributor class could look like:

Once you have created a class you need to register it in service container with tag modera_backend_tools_settings.contributions.sections_provider.

Now if you go to "Backend / Tools / Settings" you should see a section there with name "Blog", it url it will be named as "blog", icon will be "gear" ( see FontAwesome library ) and Modera.backend.dcab.runtime.SettingsListActivity javascript activity will be used to create its UI.

Licensing

This bundle is under the MIT license. See the complete license in the bundle: Resources/meta/LICENSE


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Requires php Version >=5.6
modera/foundation-bundle Version ~3.1|~4.0
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