Uses $summary_fields, $default_sort, and $plural_name for LumberJack when only one class is allowed for children
A common use case for SilverStripe's Lumberjack module is the holder/page pattern. In this case, the holder page will only have one type of child page.
Because Lumberjack is built flexible enought to accommodate multiple types of child pages, some features that we might expect when only a single page type is allowed are missing. Such as:
This module applies the above when a single child type is defined for the parent holder page.
Thanks to @bcairns for the code and documentation this module was based on
composer require evanshunt/lumberjack-sort-and-summary
Define $allowed_children
for the parent page. (Can be done either in yml config or model)
namespace MyNamespace;
use Page;
class StoryLandingPage extends Page
{
private static $allowed_children = [
StoryDetailsPage::class
];
}
Define $plural_name
, $summary_fields
, and $default_sort
for child page.
namespace MyNamespace;
use Page;
class StoryDetailsPage extends Page
{
private static $table_name = 'StoryDetails';
private static $singular_name = 'Story';
private static $plural_name = 'Stories';
private static $can_be_root = false;
private static $default_parent = StoryLandingPage::class;
private static $db = [
'PublicationDate' => 'Date',
];
private static $summary_fields = [
'Title',
'PublicationDate'
];
private static $default_sort = 'PublicationDate DESC';
}
Install and configure Lumberjack
MyNamespace\StoryDetailsPage:
show_in_sitetree: false
MyNamespace\StoryLandingPage:
extensions:
- SilverStripe\Lumberjack\Model\Lumberjack
No additional configuration is needed. This module overloads methods in Lumberjack itself, to check the value of $allowed_children
on the parent class, and if only one class is defined, it will apply the changes based on the config values in the child class.
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