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2) The "hello-world" menu item under "Components" of the Administration application
 
2) The "hello-world" menu item under "Components" of the Administration application
  
However, the output from the component is still not working for me, even with the underneath the menu bar (Site, Users, Menu...), there is an empty toolbar without any task icons (e.g. Save, Save and Close, Close...).  So I can "check" id 1 (Hello World!) and/or id2 (Good bye World!), but then cannot "Save" since there are no task icons. 
 
  
Is this backend supposed to configure the "Required Settings" options when Editing a Menu Item?  i.e. when I add a Menu Item and select "Menu Type", is the purpose of this backend component to specify what options I have in the "Required Settings" drop-down box?
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I believe it would also be helpful to note that this component only does 2 things:
  
I have identified (hopefully) some outstanding obstacles to getting this backend component to function in 2.5; I hope someone knowledgeable can address these issues so Part 07 becomes a more effective tutorial.
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a) lists the two options stored in the database: id 1 (Hello World!) and id2 (Good bye World!)
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b) allows us to use checkboxes to select one or both options
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This model does not give us a toolbar (i.e. the toolbar is empty without icons) so that we can not save the selected option(s).  So I can "check" id 1 (Hello World!) and/or id2 (Good bye World!), but then cannot "Save" since there are no task icons. 
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It was also not clear to me that the options we select with this backend component are the options that will then be available in the "Required Settings" section when Editing a Menu Item.  i.e. when I add a Menu Item and select "Menu Item Type": "COM_HELLOWORLD_HELLOWORLD_VIEW_DEFAULT_TITLE" (part 06 site component), the "Required Settings" drop-down box will contain the options that were selected with this backend component (well, at least that WILL be the case when we have a toolbar that gives us a "Save" task icon which I believe is in Part 09)
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SAbboushi 6/25/2012

Revision as of 11:12, 25 June 2012

Items to be adding/changed on this page:

Note that if using core J! javascript in a form, id="adminForm" must also be included.

Shouldn't references to $db->getDBO() be changed to $db->getDbo() ?

And what is this comment referring to? "The _populateState method is, by default, automatically called when a state is read by the getState method."

Radiant tech 06:37, 1 September 2011 (CDT)

Admin Forms in J2.5[edit]

Aparently, for the JToolbar Icons to work properly in J2.5, the form elements need the id "adminForm" to be assigned to them. I changed this in admin/views/helloworlds/tmpl/default.php. However, it also needs to be changed in the packages...

JController::display[edit]

The function declaration has been changed from

public function display($cachable=false)

TO

public function display($cachable=false,$urlparams=false)

How to access backend component & task icons not displaying[edit]

The tutorial is unclear on how to access the backend component. I believe it would be helpful to explain that the component can be accessed in 2 ways:

1) URL e.g. http://localhost/joomla/administrator/index.php?option=com_helloworld

2) The "hello-world" menu item under "Components" of the Administration application


I believe it would also be helpful to note that this component only does 2 things:

a) lists the two options stored in the database: id 1 (Hello World!) and id2 (Good bye World!)

b) allows us to use checkboxes to select one or both options

This model does not give us a toolbar (i.e. the toolbar is empty without icons) so that we can not save the selected option(s). So I can "check" id 1 (Hello World!) and/or id2 (Good bye World!), but then cannot "Save" since there are no task icons.

It was also not clear to me that the options we select with this backend component are the options that will then be available in the "Required Settings" section when Editing a Menu Item. i.e. when I add a Menu Item and select "Menu Item Type": "COM_HELLOWORLD_HELLOWORLD_VIEW_DEFAULT_TITLE" (part 06 site component), the "Required Settings" drop-down box will contain the options that were selected with this backend component (well, at least that WILL be the case when we have a toolbar that gives us a "Save" task icon which I believe is in Part 09) SAbboushi 6/25/2012