Version 2.1

Changes compared to version 2.0

  • New section smartyPluginDirectories: Its now possible to add Smarty plugins into a module by defining them in the metadata.php. Read the section smartyPluginDirectories for details.

Structure

On the top level of the PHP file metadata.php, there have to be exactly 2 variables: $sMetadataVersion (String) and $aModule (Array). No other variables or code are allowed.

<?php

$sMetadataVersion = '2.1';
$aModule = [
    'id' => ...
    ...
]

The array $aModule can contain multiple sub keys:

Example of metadata.php

Here is an example of a module metadata file:

Example for module using namespaces

<?php
/**
 * Metadata version
 */
$sMetadataVersion = '2.1';
/**
 * Module information
 */
$aModule = [
    'id'           => 'myvendor_mytestmodule',
    'title'        => 'Test metadata controllers feature',
    'description'  => '',
    'thumbnail'    => 'picture.png',
    'version'      => '2.0',
    'author'       => 'OXID eSales AG',
    'controllers'  => [
        'myvendor_mytestmodule_MyModuleController' => MyVendor\mytestmodule\MyModuleController::class,
        'myvendor_mytestmodule_MyOtherModuleController' => MyVendor\mytestmodule\MyOtherModuleController::class,
    ],
    'templates' => [
        'mytestmodule.tpl' => 'mytestmodule.tpl',
        'mytestmodule_other.tpl' => 'test_module_controller_routing_other.tpl'
    ],
    'smartyPluginDirectories' => [
        'Smarty/PluginDirectory'
    ],
];