This repository is forked to be used for FOS project only. This should not be used in the other projects.
Author: Andrew Mc Cormack
A modular approach to building pages in SilverStripe which allows model based page components.
- Custom model based blocks
- No limit to number of blocks
- Easily block selection and editing
- Use drag and drop GridField functionality to change and re-order blocks easily
- Apply complex logic like forms to blocks
- Versioning across blocks
Add the following to your composer.json file and run /dev/buid?flush=all
{
"require": {
"cyber-duck/silverstripe-block-page": "4.0.*"
}
}
The first step to adding block functionality is to apply the block page extension to your DataObject. This can be a normal DataObject or a Page.
Page:
extensions:
- BlockPageExtension
This will add a new tab to the CMS called content blocks. The second step is to apply the loop within your template for the blocks:
<% loop ContentBlocks %>
$Template
<% end_loop %>
The next step is to create a block. A block consists of 2 parts; a DataObject and a .ss template. Both these should have the same name.
- EditorBlock.php
- EditorBlock.ss
The model file can reside anywhere inside your code folder and should extend ContentBlock The base template for a block DataObject is as follows:
use CyberDuck\BlockPage\Model\ContentBlock;
use SilverStripe\Forms\HeaderField;
use SilverStripe\Forms\HTMLEditor\HTMLEditorField;
class EditorBlock extends ContentBlock
{
private static $title = 'Editor';
private static $description = 'Simple WYSIWYG editor block';
private static $preview = '/themes/{YourTheme}/img/block/EditorBlock.png';
private static $db = [
'Content' => 'HTMLText'
];
public function getCMSFields()
{
$fields = parent::getCMSFields();
# HEADER - THIS FIELD IS REQUIRED
$fields->insertBefore(HeaderField::create('BlockHeader', self::$title), 'Title')
# FIELDS - YOUR FIELDS HERE
$fields->addFieldToTab('Root.Main', HTMLEditorField::create('Content')); // example field
return $fields;
}
}
In the example above 1 custom block field is created called Content. You can replace this / add any other fields you want. There are 3 config properties used for a block used in the block selection screen:
- $title - Block title
- $description - Block description
- $preview - Preview image for the block. You can point this to an image folder in your theme or similar. 360w x 150h.
Next in your theme folder create a folder at themes/{YourTheme}/templates/Block/ and add the EditorBlock.ss template within with the following content:
<div>
$Content
</div>
The final step to configuring your blocks is to set up the block YML config:
---
Name: block config
---
CyberDuck\BlockPage\Model\ContentBlock:
blocks:
- EditorBlock
restrict:
Visit /dev/build?flush=all
Go the the CMS and visit your Page / Object editing screen and you will see a new tab called Content Blocks. Here you can create new blocks, edit blocks, and re-order blocks.
You can restrict certain block selections to a particular page type by passing a restrict option
CyberDuck\BlockPage\Model\ContentBlock:
blocks:
- EditorBlock
- HomeFeaturedBlock
restrict:
HomePage:
- HomeFeaturedBlock
If you wish to wrap all blocks within a certain template you can create a ContentBlock_holder.ss template within the /Block/ folder.
<div id="block-$ID">
$Template
</div>
The loop within your page needs to change slightly and call $TemplateHolder instead of template.
<% loop ContentBlocks %>
$TemplateHolder
<% end_loop %>