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Developing Extensions for Joomla! 5

By : Carlos M. Cámara Mora
5 (2)
Book Image

Developing Extensions for Joomla! 5

5 (2)
By: Carlos M. Cámara Mora

Overview of this book

Joomla! 5 is a groundbreaking CMS that helps you take a significant leap into the world of content management systems. Joomla! 5 features a variety of impressive new features that align with current web standards and enable you to experience lightning-fast performance for optimal web page optimization, leverage the new code architecture, and tap into the WebService API, among others. This book takes you on a journey of extending Joomla's capabilities by developing your own extensions. The chapters not only explain the key concepts behind Joomla's architecture but also equip you with the latest techniques for crafting components and plugins. You’ll discover how to leverage existing features within Joomla! to empower your extensions and create tailored solutions. The book takes you from the initial stages of planning your extension development to a fully featured finished product. As you advance, you'll learn invaluable techniques for testing your extension, addressing common issues, and preparing it for publication. The concluding chapters of this comprehensive guide teach you how to test your extension for common issues, along with how to publish the extension for everyone to use. By the end of this book, you’ll have the confidence and skills to complete the cycle of extension development.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
1
Part 1: Developing Components
8
Part 2: Developing Modules and Plugins
12
Part 3: Extending Templates
15
Part 4: Distributing Your Extensions

Creating a template override for Joomla! views

In Joomla!, we can create template overrides for our component views, module layouts, plugin output, and Joomla! generic layouts. We can create template overrides for any Joomla! extension that respects Joomla! coding guidelines and provides a layout file.

To create a template override, we first need to locate the files of the view we want to override. For instance, for Joomla! components, these files will be inside the tmpl folder of our component. Once we have the files, we must copy them to their proper subfolder in the HTML folder of our template. Once everything is in place, Joomla! will use the new files instead of the ones inside the component.

The process is very manual, but to make it even simpler, you can use the create override feature that comes with Joomla! to create your overrides.

This tool is part of the Template Manager in Joomla!, so to access it, you must log in to the administrator of your Joomla! site and...