How to create a theme installable via composer?
Themes are installed via Composer by using OXID eShop Composer Plugin.
In order to install theme correctly this plugin requires two fields to be described in theme composer.json
file:
Flow theme example:
{
"name": "oxid-esales/flow-theme",
"description": "This is Flow theme for OXID eShop.",
"type": "oxideshop-theme",
"keywords": ["oxid", "themes", "eShop"],
"homepage": "https://www.oxid-esales.com/en/home.html",
"license": [
"GPL-3.0-only",
"proprietary"
],
"extra": {
"oxideshop": {
"target-directory": "flow",
"assets-directory": "out/flow",
"blacklist-filter": [
"build/**/*",
"grunt/**/*",
"Gruntfile.js"
]
}
}
}
type
Theme must have oxideshop-theme
value defined as a type.
This defines how the repository should be treated by the installer.
extra: {oxideshop}
target-directory
target-director
value will be used to create a folder inside the Shop Application/views
directory.
This folder will be used to place all files of the module.
assets-directory
Defines where public resources like css, js, images
are placed inside the theme.
The plugin will copy those files to the Shop out
directory.
Note
It is recommended to keep assets in out directory at a root level of the repository.
blacklist-filter
If blacklist-filter
is given, it will be used to filter out unwanted files and directories while the copying to
target-directory
takes place.
The value of blacklist-filter
must be a list of strings where each item represents a glob filter entry and is
described as a relative path.
Below is a list of valid entries:
README.md
- will filter files and directories namedREADME.md
from root and all the subdirectories;*.pdf
- will filter all PDF files and also directories which havepdf
at the end of their name from root and all the subdirectories;docs
- will filter files and directories nameddocs
from root and all the subdirectories;docs/dir
- will filter file or directory nameddir
fromdocs
directory;docs/dir/test.txt
- will filter file or directory namedtest.txt
fromdocs/dir
directory.
Below is a list of non-valid entries:
/an/absolute/path
- absolute paths are not allowed, only relative paths are accepted;some/path/
- ambiguous description of directory to filter, it’s not clear if only the files are needed to be filtered or directories have to be included as well;docs/*.txt
- using wildcard character * within subdirectories is not allowed.