Plugins for Gizzle to perform various tasks related to the TYPO3 software family.
The following Settings.yml
file shows every possible setting for every plugin in this collection with sample values.
NamelessCoder\GizzleTYPO3Plugins:
NamelessCoder\GizzleTYPO3Plugins\GizzlePlugins\ExtensionRepositoryReleasePlugin:
enabled: true
directory: /working/directory/path/
credentialsFile: /path/to/.typo3credentials/if/not/in/project/root
comment: A short comment text describing the upload. Taken from Payload HEAD's message body if not configured.
url: http://my-custom-url.foo/if-not-set-then-github-repository-page.html
removeBuild: true
gitCommand: `which git`
extensionKey: optional_underscored_extensionkey
Note that the plugin supports sub-plugin settings for NamelessCoder\GizzleGitPlugins\GizzlePlugins\ClonePlugin
that can be
used to override any defaults that ExtensionRepositoryReleasePlugin
will use. See Gizzle documentation about sub-plugins.
The extensionKey
parameter is specially supported as a $_GET
parameter. If specified, $_GET['extensionKey']
will overrule
any extension key defined in settings. If neither $_GET
nor the settings file contain an extension key, the plugin will attempt
to use the repository's name as extension key. If your extension key is different from the repository name you must always
provide the extension key in URL or settings.
The ExtensionRepositoryReleasePlugin
requires a special .typo3credentials
file placed alongside your .secret
file (in the
root project folder, not inside the web/
directory) or in the location you configured in the plugin's options. The contents of
this file must be username:password
where the username
must be your typo3.org username and password
of course your
typo3.org password, in cleartext. Since this file is sensitive information please make sure you don't commit it to Github and
inadvertently leak your login. Treat it with the same or greater care and respect that you would your .secret
file!