This extension brings the extracted functions from gridelements to copy and paste content elements also as reference and not only as copy. A lot of TYPO3 users love these features but don't know that this aren't core features.
- Copy content elements and paste as reference (also in context menu with right click)
- Copy content elements from other pages in page module
- Full documentation in TYPO3 TER
The recommended way to install the extension is using Composer.
Run the following command within your Composer based TYPO3 project:
composer require ehaerer/paste-reference
Download and install the extension with the extension manager module.
- Just install the extension and you are done
Please report issue directly in the issue tracker in the Github repository.
- disableCopyFromPageButton - You can disable the "copy from page button" in the page module if you don't need it.
Please look into the official extension documentation in changelog chapter.
Paste reference uses semantic versioning, which means, that
- bugfix updates (e.g. 1.0.0 => 1.0.1) just includes small bug-fixes or security relevant stuff without breaking changes,
- minor updates (e.g. 1.0.0 => 1.1.0) includes new features and smaller tasks without breaking changes,
- major updates (e.g. 1.0.0 => 2.0.0) breaking changes which can be refactoring, features or bug-fixes.
To get the most recent development for the branch 4, consider installing the branch instead of the release. The branch v4-dev supports also TYPO3 v14 up to v14.1 and includes unreleased bug-fixes.
The following branches are of interest:
- for TYPO3 v13 and v14: v4-dev
- for TYPO3 v12: TYPO3_12
- for TYPO3 v11: TYPO3_11-5
- for TYPO3 v10: TYPO3_10-4
Note, that releases are usually to prefer, if possible. The branch v4-dev is ahead of the releases currently, so in this case using the branch is better and gives you most recent development changes.
Pull Requests are gladly welcome! Nevertheless please don't forget to add an issue and connect it to your pull requests. This is very helpful to understand what kind of issue the PR is going to solve.
Bugfixes: Please describe what kind of bug your fix solve and give us feedback how to reproduce the issue. We're going to accept only bugfixes if we can reproduce the issue.
Issue Reports: Some aspects of the extension might not work like intended or expected, other things might need an update, or documentation or translations seem improvable. If you can't create an own pull request (PR) you can create just an issue only, describing the faulty behavior or problem and proposing a better solution perhaps.
Features: Not every feature is relevant for the bulk of paste_reference
users. In addition: We don't want to make paste_reference even more
complicated in usability for an edge case feature. It helps to have a discussion
about a new feature before you open a pull request.
Financial support Development takes time and your financial support can enable developers to take the required time. Even small donations are a nice way to say "thank you for the development!". If you need invoices for the donations, please reach out to the according developers.
Currently the following active developers seek support:
- David Bruchmann, mail: [email protected]
This repository contains a so-called Extension for the
TYPO3 CMS which cannot be used on its own but has
been prepared to install required dependency to provide a TYPO3 composer based
installation within the untracked .Build/ folder with .Build/public/ being
the doc-root to point a web-server on.
For simpler onboarding a generic ddev project configuration is included to quickstart a local TYPO3 instance in a predefined environment along with data set. See 5.2 for how to use ddev.
It might be useful to read the whole chapter 5 first before using the proposed commands, for being able to select the best proposition for the given use-case.
Please ensure to have the pre-requisit ddev and docker/colima/... installed and working to follow this section.
ddev start \
&& ddev composer install \
&& ddev restart \
&& ddev typo3 setup \
--driver=mysqli \
--host=db \
--port=3306 \
--dbname=db \
--username=db \
--password=db \
--admin-username=john-doe \
--admin-user-password='John-Doe-1701D.' \
--admin-email="[email protected]" \
--project-name='ext-paste-reference' \
--no-interaction \
--server-type=apache \
--force \
&& ddev restart \
&& ddev typo3 cache:warmup \
&& ddev typo3 styleguide:generate --create all \
&& ddev typo3 cache:warmup \
&& ddev launch /typo3/which creates a instance with two different hidden page trees and a admin user
without asking for it. Adjust the --admin-* arguments to match your needs.
First startup and composer package installation
ddev start \
&& ddev composer install \
&& ddev restartSetup TYPO3 using typo3 setup command
1) Using individual credentials
Note that the following command is interactive and asks for admin user credential, name and email. Ensure to remember the values you enter here for later login into the TYPO3 backend.
ddev typo3 setup \
--driver=mysqli \
--host=db \
--port=3306 \
--dbname=db \
--username=db \
--password=db \
--server-type=apache \
--force \
&& ddev restart2) Using default credentials
For local development there exist default credentials, which are also
applied above in 5.2.1 Single command start-up. If you want to use
them you can execute the code-block below.
Note that you could use also individual values for the according
variables, starting with --admin- and the --project-name.
The other variables shouldn't be changed, if you don't know exactly
what you do. You still had the benefit of non-interactive setup.
ddev typo3 setup \
--driver=mysqli \
--host=db \
--port=3306 \
--dbname=db \
--username=db \
--password=db \
--admin-username=john-doe \
--admin-user-password='John-Doe-1701D.' \
--admin-email="[email protected]" \
--project-name='ext-paste-reference' \
--no-interaction \
--server-type=apache \
--force \
&& ddev restart \Use EXT:styleguide to create page trees
ddev typo3 styleguide:generate --create all \
&& ddev typo3 cache:warmupLaunch the backend login form
ddev launch /typo3/Simply stop ddev instance
ddev stopCompletely remove ddev instance
ddev stop -ROUTo render the documentation, the TYPO3 Documentation render-guides image can be
used, which is included in the Build/Scripts/runTests.sh dispatcher script.
Render documentation
Build/Scripts/runTests.sh -s renderDocumentationOpen rendered documentation (Linux>
Build/Scripts/runTests.sh -s renderDocumentation
xdg-open "Documentation-GENERATED-temp/Index.html"Open rendered documentation (MacOS)
Build/Scripts/runTests.sh -s renderDocumentation
open "Documentation-GENERATED-temp/Index.html"Open rendered documentation (Windows)
Build/Scripts/runTests.sh -s renderDocumentation
start "Documentation-GENERATED-temp/Index.html"