TYPO3 CMS extension for showing OpenImmo based data on a TYPO3 based website
GPL-3.0 License
OpenImmo and the OpenImmo logo are registered trademarks of the OpenImmo e.V. Neither is this package an official distribution nor am I associated with this organisation!
This TYPO3 extension uses the openImmo API to generate TYPO3 compatible classes (Extbase/Fluid). All the code is generated:
composer req ujamii/openimmo-typo3
Importing new data assumes you have a zip file located in your server filesystem. The import command will extract the zip file into a new folder, truncate the db tables (optional, default is true) and then parse the xml file and add the db content again.
vendor/bin/typo3 openimmo:import --pid=1
The pid option is mandatory, sourceFolder is /uploads/tx_openimmo/
by default. The command expects
exactly one *.zip file in that directoy. The content will be extracted into a new directory with the
same name as the zip file and the archive will be deleted after the import is done.
The command will fail if there are more or less zip files in that directory or if there is not exactly one
xml file in the archive. Just type --help
to see all the options and default values.
TODO
--optimize-autoloader
, otherwise the class loading will fail!vendor/bin/typo3 openimmo:generateCode
will fill the Classes/Domain/*
directories with new classes.ext_tables.sql
file is generated as well as everything in Configuration/TCA/
composer dumpautoload
to update the autoloading.There are 2 branches legacy/v7.6 and legacy/v7.6-nocomposer (this one also contains the vendor folder) for backwards compat, as I needed this myself. The extension is working from the frontend perspective, as well as the import command (although the command call looks a litte different: php typo3/cli_dispatch.phpsh extbase import:executeImport
). But: The code generation command has NOT been backportet, so this will not work there!
As this is OpenSource, you are very welcome to contribute by reporting bugs, improve the code, write tests or whatever you are able to do to improve the project.
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