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Boilerplate

Boilerplate files for Joomla! extensions.

Installation

The boilerplates can be installed as-is using the Extension Manager. However, the component, module and plugin will be called Foo :)

To create installable zip packages, you only need to zip the folder with the files and it is ready to be installed.

Customizing

To customize the boilerplates using your own name you need to take the following steps:

  1. Do a case-sensitive replace on the following strings and replace them with your own name:
    • foo
    • Foo
    • FOO
  2. Do a case-sensitive replace on the following tags with their actual information:
    • [DATE]
    • [PROJECT_NAME]
    • [AUTHOR]
    • [AUTHOR_EMAIL]
    • [AUTHOR_URL]
    • [COPYRIGHT]
    • [PACKAGE_NAME]

Changing the repository layout [ 2019-12-22 ]

In hindsight putting the code in the root of the repository was not the best of ideas ;)

Moving forward with Joomla 4, all source code will be in the src folder and the main folders will remain as they are used by PhpStorm and removing them would break the installations of those using older PhpStorm versions.

Another change in the code will be that foo will be replaced by joomlaboilerplate because the word foo is not unique enough for replacements. For example it also matches part of the word footer.

Furthermore the J3 component will be extended to include a sample of a listing view and an edit view.

The J4 component is taken from Astridx who I want to thank for her contribution.