Catalog session
decorators#
excludes#
Excludes decorators added by the "common" option from the catalog session html client
client/html/catalog/session/decorators/excludes = Array
(
)
- Default: Array
- Type: array - List of decorator names
- Since: 2014.05
Decorators extend the functionality of a class by adding new aspects (e.g. log what is currently done), executing the methods of the underlying class only in certain conditions (e.g. only for logged in users) or modify what is returned to the caller.
This option allows you to remove a decorator added via "client/html/common/decorators/default" before they are wrapped around the html client.
client/html/catalog/session/decorators/excludes = array( 'decorator1' )
This would remove the decorator named "decorator1" from the list of common decorators ("\Aimeos\Client\Html\Common\Decorator*") added via "client/html/common/decorators/default" to the html client.
See also:
- client/html/common/decorators/default
- client/html/catalog/session/decorators/global
- client/html/catalog/session/decorators/local
global#
Adds a list of globally available decorators only to the catalog session html client
client/html/catalog/session/decorators/global = Array
(
)
- Default: Array
- Type: array - List of decorator names
- Since: 2014.05
Decorators extend the functionality of a class by adding new aspects (e.g. log what is currently done), executing the methods of the underlying class only in certain conditions (e.g. only for logged in users) or modify what is returned to the caller.
This option allows you to wrap global decorators ("\Aimeos\Client\Html\Common\Decorator*") around the html client.
client/html/catalog/session/decorators/global = array( 'decorator1' )
This would add the decorator named "decorator1" defined by "\Aimeos\Client\Html\Common\Decorator\Decorator1" only to the html client.
See also:
- client/html/common/decorators/default
- client/html/catalog/session/decorators/excludes
- client/html/catalog/session/decorators/local
local#
Adds a list of local decorators only to the catalog session html client
client/html/catalog/session/decorators/local = Array
(
)
- Default: Array
- Type: array - List of decorator names
- Since: 2014.05
Decorators extend the functionality of a class by adding new aspects (e.g. log what is currently done), executing the methods of the underlying class only in certain conditions (e.g. only for logged in users) or modify what is returned to the caller.
This option allows you to wrap local decorators ("\Aimeos\Client\Html\Catalog\Decorator*") around the html client.
client/html/catalog/session/decorators/local = array( 'decorator2' )
This would add the decorator named "decorator2" defined by "\Aimeos\Client\Html\Catalog\Decorator\Decorator2" only to the html client.
See also:
- client/html/common/decorators/default
- client/html/catalog/session/decorators/excludes
- client/html/catalog/session/decorators/global
name#
Class name of the used catalog session client implementation
client/html/catalog/session/name = Standard
- Default: Standard
- Type: string - Last part of the class name
- Since: 2014.03
Each default HTML client can be replace by an alternative imlementation. To use this implementation, you have to set the last part of the class name as configuration value so the client factory knows which class it has to instantiate.
For example, if the name of the default class is
\Aimeos\Client\Html\Catalog\Session\Standard
and you want to replace it with your own version named
\Aimeos\Client\Html\Catalog\Session\Mysession
then you have to set the this configuration option:
client/html/catalog/session/name = Mysession
The value is the last part of your own class name and it's case sensitive, so take care that the configuration value is exactly named like the last part of the class name.
The allowed characters of the class name are A-Z, a-z and 0-9. No other characters are possible! You should always start the last part of the class name with an upper case character and continue only with lower case characters or numbers. Avoid chamel case names like "MySession"!
pinned#
All parameters defined for the catalog session pinned subpart
client/html/catalog/session/pinned = Array
(
)
- Default: Array
- Type: array - Associative list of name/value settings
This returns all settings related to the catalog session pinned subpart. Please refer to the single settings for details.
See also:
- client/html/catalog/session#pinned
count/enable#
Displays the number of pinned products in the header of the pinned list
client/html/catalog/session/pinned/count/enable = 1
- Default: 1
- Type: integer - Zero to disable the counter, one to enable it
- Since: 2014.09
This configuration option enables or disables displaying the total number of pinned products in the header of section. This increases the usability if more than the shown products are available in the list but this depends on the design of the site.
See also:
- client/html/catalog/session/seen/count/enable
decorators/excludes#
Excludes decorators added by the "common" option from the catalog session pinned html client
client/html/catalog/session/pinned/decorators/excludes =
- Default:
- Type: array - List of decorator names
- Since: 2015.08
Decorators extend the functionality of a class by adding new aspects (e.g. log what is currently done), executing the methods of the underlying class only in certain conditions (e.g. only for logged in users) or modify what is returned to the caller.
This option allows you to remove a decorator added via "client/html/common/decorators/default" before they are wrapped around the html client.
client/html/catalog/session/pinned/decorators/excludes = array( 'decorator1' )
This would remove the decorator named "decorator1" from the list of common decorators ("\Aimeos\Client\Html\Common\Decorator*") added via "client/html/common/decorators/default" to the html client.
See also:
- client/html/common/decorators/default
- client/html/catalog/session/pinned/decorators/global
- client/html/catalog/session/pinned/decorators/local
decorators/global#
Adds a list of globally available decorators only to the catalog session pinned html client
client/html/catalog/session/pinned/decorators/global = Array
(
)
- Default: Array
- Type: array - List of decorator names
- Since: 2015.08
Decorators extend the functionality of a class by adding new aspects (e.g. log what is currently done), executing the methods of the underlying class only in certain conditions (e.g. only for logged in users) or modify what is returned to the caller.
This option allows you to wrap global decorators ("\Aimeos\Client\Html\Common\Decorator*") around the html client.
client/html/catalog/session/pinned/decorators/global = array( 'decorator1' )
This would add the decorator named "decorator1" defined by "\Aimeos\Client\Html\Common\Decorator\Decorator1" only to the html client.
See also:
- client/html/common/decorators/default
- client/html/catalog/session/pinned/decorators/excludes
- client/html/catalog/session/pinned/decorators/local
decorators/local#
Adds a list of local decorators only to the catalog session pinned html client
client/html/catalog/session/pinned/decorators/local = Array
(
)
- Default: Array
- Type: array - List of decorator names
- Since: 2015.08
Decorators extend the functionality of a class by adding new aspects (e.g. log what is currently done), executing the methods of the underlying class only in certain conditions (e.g. only for logged in users) or modify what is returned to the caller.
This option allows you to wrap local decorators ("\Aimeos\Client\Html\Catalog\Decorator*") around the html client.
client/html/catalog/session/pinned/decorators/local = array( 'decorator2' )
This would add the decorator named "decorator2" defined by "\Aimeos\Client\Html\Catalog\Decorator\Decorator2" only to the html client.
See also:
- client/html/common/decorators/default
- client/html/catalog/session/pinned/decorators/excludes
- client/html/catalog/session/pinned/decorators/global
domains#
A list of domain names whose items should be available in the pinned view template for the product
client/html/catalog/session/pinned/domains = Array
(
[0] => media
[1] => price
[2] => text
)
- Default: Array
- Type: array - List of domain names
- Since: 2015.04
The templates rendering product details usually add the images, prices and texts, etc. associated to the product item. If you want to display additional or less content, you can configure your own list of domains (attribute, media, price, product, text, etc. are domains) whose items are fetched from the storage. Please keep in mind that the more domains you add to the configuration, the more time is required for fetching the content!
See also:
- client/html/catalog/domains
- client/html/catalog/lists/domains
- client/html/catalog/detail/domains
name#
Name of the pinned part used by the catalog session client implementation
client/html/catalog/session/pinned/name = Standard
- Default: Standard
- Type: string - Last part of the client class name
- Since: 2014.09
Use "Myname" if your class is named "\Aimeos\Client\Html\Catalog\Session\Pinned\Myname". The name is case-sensitive and you should avoid camel case names like "MyName".
standard/maxitems#
Maximum number of products displayed in the "pinned" section
client/html/catalog/session/pinned/standard/maxitems = 50
- Default: 50
- Type: integer - Number of products
- Since: 2014.09
This option limits the number of products that are shown in the "pinned" section after the users added the product to their list of pinned products. It must be a positive integer value greater than 0.
Note: The higher the value is the more data has to be transfered to the client each time the user loads a page with the list of pinned products.
standard/subparts#
List of HTML sub-clients rendered within the catalog session pinned section
client/html/catalog/session/pinned/standard/subparts = Array
(
)
- Default: Array
- Type: array - List of sub-client names
- Since: 2014.03
The output of the frontend is composed of the code generated by the HTML clients. Each HTML client can consist of serveral (or none) sub-clients that are responsible for rendering certain sub-parts of the output. The sub-clients can contain HTML clients themselves and therefore a hierarchical tree of HTML clients is composed. Each HTML client creates the output that is placed inside the container of its parent.
At first, always the HTML code generated by the parent is printed, then the HTML code of its sub-clients. The order of the HTML sub-clients determines the order of the output of these sub-clients inside the parent container. If the configured list of clients is
array( "subclient1", "subclient2" )
you can easily change the order of the output by reordering the subparts:
client/html/<clients>/subparts = array( "subclient1", "subclient2" )
You can also remove one or more parts if they shouldn't be rendered:
client/html/<clients>/subparts = array( "subclient1" )
As the clients only generates structural HTML, the layout defined via CSS should support adding, removing or reordering content by a fluid like design.
standard/template-body#
Relative path to the HTML body template of the catalog session pinned client.
client/html/catalog/session/pinned/standard/template-body = catalog/session/pinned-body-standard
- Default: catalog/session/pinned-body-standard
- Type: string - Relative path to the template creating code for the HTML page body
- Since: 2014.03
The template file contains the HTML code and processing instructions to generate the result shown in the body of the frontend. The configuration string is the path to the template file relative to the templates directory (usually in client/html/templates).
You can overwrite the template file configuration in extensions and provide alternative templates. These alternative templates should be named like the default one but with the string "standard" replaced by an unique name. You may use the name of your project for this. If you've implemented an alternative client class as well, "standard" should be replaced by the name of the new class.
See also:
- client/html/catalog/session/pinned/standard/template-header
url/action#
Name of the action that should create the output
client/html/catalog/session/pinned/url/action = detail
- Default: detail
- Type: string - Name of the action
- Since: 2014.09
In Model-View-Controller (MVC) applications, actions are the methods of a controller that create parts of the output displayed in the generated HTML page. Action names are usually alpha-numeric.
See also:
- client/html/catalog/session/pinned/url/target
- client/html/catalog/session/pinned/url/controller
- client/html/catalog/session/pinned/url/config
url/config#
Associative list of configuration options used for generating the URL
client/html/catalog/session/pinned/url/config = Array
(
)
- Default: Array
- Type: string - Associative list of configuration options
- Since: 2014.09
You can specify additional options as key/value pairs used when generating the URLs, like
client/html/<clientname>/url/config = array( 'absoluteUri' => true )
The available key/value pairs depend on the application that embeds the e-commerce framework. This is because the infrastructure of the application is used for generating the URLs. The full list of available config options is referenced in the "see also" section of this page.
See also:
- client/html/catalog/session/pinned/url/target
- client/html/catalog/session/pinned/url/controller
- client/html/catalog/session/pinned/url/action
- client/html/url/config
url/controller#
Name of the controller whose action should be called
client/html/catalog/session/pinned/url/controller = catalog
- Default: catalog
- Type: string - Name of the controller
- Since: 2014.09
In Model-View-Controller (MVC) applications, the controller contains the methods that create parts of the output displayed in the generated HTML page. Controller names are usually alpha-numeric.
See also:
- client/html/catalog/session/pinned/url/target
- client/html/catalog/session/pinned/url/action
- client/html/catalog/session/pinned/url/config
url/target#
Destination of the URL where the controller specified in the URL is known
client/html/catalog/session/pinned/url/target =
- Default:
- Type: string - Destination of the URL
- Since: 2014.09
The destination can be a page ID like in a content management system or the module of a software development framework. This "target" must contain or know the controller that should be called by the generated URL.
See also:
- client/html/catalog/session/pinned/url/controller
- client/html/catalog/session/pinned/url/action
- client/html/catalog/session/pinned/url/config
seen#
All parameters defined for the catalog session seen subpart
client/html/catalog/session/seen = Array
(
)
- Default: Array
- Type: array - Associative list of name/value settings
This returns all settings related to the catalog session seen subpart. Please refer to the single settings for details.
See also:
- client/html/catalog#session
count/enable#
Displays the number of last seen products in the header of the last seen list
client/html/catalog/session/seen/count/enable = 1
- Default: 1
- Type: integer - Zero to disable the counter, one to enable it
- Since: 2014.09
This configuration option enables or disables displaying the total number of last seen products in the header of section. This increases the usability if more than the shown products are available in the list but this depends on the design of the site.
See also:
- client/html/catalog/session/pinned/count/enable
decorators/excludes#
Excludes decorators added by the "common" option from the catalog session seen html client
client/html/catalog/session/seen/decorators/excludes =
- Default:
- Type: array - List of decorator names
- Since: 2015.08
Decorators extend the functionality of a class by adding new aspects (e.g. log what is currently done), executing the methods of the underlying class only in certain conditions (e.g. only for logged in users) or modify what is returned to the caller.
This option allows you to remove a decorator added via "client/html/common/decorators/default" before they are wrapped around the html client.
client/html/catalog/session/seen/decorators/excludes = array( 'decorator1' )
This would remove the decorator named "decorator1" from the list of common decorators ("\Aimeos\Client\Html\Common\Decorator*") added via "client/html/common/decorators/default" to the html client.
See also:
- client/html/common/decorators/default
- client/html/catalog/session/seen/decorators/global
- client/html/catalog/session/seen/decorators/local
decorators/global#
Adds a list of globally available decorators only to the catalog session seen html client
client/html/catalog/session/seen/decorators/global = Array
(
)
- Default: Array
- Type: array - List of decorator names
- Since: 2015.08
Decorators extend the functionality of a class by adding new aspects (e.g. log what is currently done), executing the methods of the underlying class only in certain conditions (e.g. only for logged in users) or modify what is returned to the caller.
This option allows you to wrap global decorators ("\Aimeos\Client\Html\Common\Decorator*") around the html client.
client/html/catalog/session/seen/decorators/global = array( 'decorator1' )
This would add the decorator named "decorator1" defined by "\Aimeos\Client\Html\Common\Decorator\Decorator1" only to the html client.
See also:
- client/html/common/decorators/default
- client/html/catalog/session/seen/decorators/excludes
- client/html/catalog/session/seen/decorators/local
decorators/local#
Adds a list of local decorators only to the catalog session seen html client
client/html/catalog/session/seen/decorators/local = Array
(
)
- Default: Array
- Type: array - List of decorator names
- Since: 2015.08
Decorators extend the functionality of a class by adding new aspects (e.g. log what is currently done), executing the methods of the underlying class only in certain conditions (e.g. only for logged in users) or modify what is returned to the caller.
This option allows you to wrap local decorators ("\Aimeos\Client\Html\Catalog\Decorator*") around the html client.
client/html/catalog/session/seen/decorators/local = array( 'decorator2' )
This would add the decorator named "decorator2" defined by "\Aimeos\Client\Html\Catalog\Decorator\Decorator2" only to the html client.
See also:
- client/html/common/decorators/default
- client/html/catalog/session/seen/decorators/excludes
- client/html/catalog/session/seen/decorators/global
name#
Name of the seen part used by the catalog session client implementation
client/html/catalog/session/seen/name = Standard
- Default: Standard
- Type: string - Last part of the client class name
- Since: 2014.03
Use "Myname" if your class is named "\Aimeos\Client\Html\Catalog\Session\Seen\Myname". The name is case-sensitive and you should avoid camel case names like "MyName".
standard/maxitems#
Maximum number of products displayed in the "last seen" section
client/html/catalog/session/seen/standard/maxitems = 6
- Default: 6
- Type: integer - Number of products
- Since: 2014.03
This option limits the number of products that are shown in the "last seen" section after the user visited their detail pages. It must be a positive integer value greater than 0.
standard/subparts#
List of HTML sub-clients rendered within the catalog session seen section
client/html/catalog/session/seen/standard/subparts = Array
(
)
- Default: Array
- Type: array - List of sub-client names
- Since: 2014.03
The output of the frontend is composed of the code generated by the HTML clients. Each HTML client can consist of serveral (or none) sub-clients that are responsible for rendering certain sub-parts of the output. The sub-clients can contain HTML clients themselves and therefore a hierarchical tree of HTML clients is composed. Each HTML client creates the output that is placed inside the container of its parent.
At first, always the HTML code generated by the parent is printed, then the HTML code of its sub-clients. The order of the HTML sub-clients determines the order of the output of these sub-clients inside the parent container. If the configured list of clients is
array( "subclient1", "subclient2" )
you can easily change the order of the output by reordering the subparts:
client/html/<clients>/subparts = array( "subclient1", "subclient2" )
You can also remove one or more parts if they shouldn't be rendered:
client/html/<clients>/subparts = array( "subclient1" )
As the clients only generates structural HTML, the layout defined via CSS should support adding, removing or reordering content by a fluid like design.
standard/template-body#
Relative path to the HTML body template of the catalog session seen client.
client/html/catalog/session/seen/standard/template-body = catalog/session/seen-body-standard
- Default: catalog/session/seen-body-standard
- Type: string - Relative path to the template creating code for the HTML page body
- Since: 2014.03
The template file contains the HTML code and processing instructions to generate the result shown in the body of the frontend. The configuration string is the path to the template file relative to the templates directory (usually in client/html/templates).
You can overwrite the template file configuration in extensions and provide alternative templates. These alternative templates should be named like the default one but with the string "standard" replaced by an unique name. You may use the name of your project for this. If you've implemented an alternative client class as well, "standard" should be replaced by the name of the new class.
See also:
- client/html/catalog/session/seen/standard/template-header
standard#
subparts#
List of HTML sub-clients rendered within the catalog session section
client/html/catalog/session/standard/subparts = Array
(
[0] => pinned
[1] => seen
)
- Default: Array
- Type: array - List of sub-client names
- Since: 2014.03
The output of the frontend is composed of the code generated by the HTML clients. Each HTML client can consist of serveral (or none) sub-clients that are responsible for rendering certain sub-parts of the output. The sub-clients can contain HTML clients themselves and therefore a hierarchical tree of HTML clients is composed. Each HTML client creates the output that is placed inside the container of its parent.
At first, always the HTML code generated by the parent is printed, then the HTML code of its sub-clients. The order of the HTML sub-clients determines the order of the output of these sub-clients inside the parent container. If the configured list of clients is
array( "subclient1", "subclient2" )
you can easily change the order of the output by reordering the subparts:
client/html/<clients>/subparts = array( "subclient1", "subclient2" )
You can also remove one or more parts if they shouldn't be rendered:
client/html/<clients>/subparts = array( "subclient1" )
As the clients only generates structural HTML, the layout defined via CSS should support adding, removing or reordering content by a fluid like design.
template-body#
Relative path to the HTML body template of the catalog session client.
client/html/catalog/session/standard/template-body = catalog/session/body-standard
- Default: catalog/session/body-standard
- Type: string - Relative path to the template creating code for the HTML page body
- Since: 2014.03
The template file contains the HTML code and processing instructions to generate the result shown in the body of the frontend. The configuration string is the path to the template file relative to the templates directory (usually in client/html/templates).
You can overwrite the template file configuration in extensions and provide alternative templates. These alternative templates should be named like the default one but with the string "standard" replaced by an unique name. You may use the name of your project for this. If you've implemented an alternative client class as well, "standard" should be replaced by the name of the new class.
See also:
- client/html/catalog/session/standard/template-header
template-header#
Relative path to the HTML header template of the catalog session client.
client/html/catalog/session/standard/template-header = catalog/session/header-standard
- Default: catalog/session/header-standard
- Type: string - Relative path to the template creating code for the HTML page head
- Since: 2014.03
The template file contains the HTML code and processing instructions to generate the HTML code that is inserted into the HTML page header of the rendered page in the frontend. The configuration string is the path to the template file relative to the templates directory (usually in client/html/templates).
You can overwrite the template file configuration in extensions and provide alternative templates. These alternative templates should be named like the default one but with the string "standard" replaced by an unique name. You may use the name of your project for this. If you've implemented an alternative client class as well, "standard" should be replaced by the name of the new class.
See also:
- client/html/catalog/session/standard/template-body