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Backend Administration (Part 4)
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TYPO3 CI 2022 (Pre-Release) Quiz on Backend Administration (Part 4), created by Pascal Bartl on 19/05/2022.
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Question 1
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What is the best way to test/check if the permissions of a backend user work as expected? (1)
Answer
By logging-in using the user’s credentials
By using the “Switch to user” function in the “Backend Users” module
By installing the third-party extension “Simulate user” (EXT:simulate_user)
By adding the user ID to the following global configuration: $GLOBALS['TYPO3_CONF_VARS']['BE']['simulateBackendUser']
By configuring the ID of the user you want to simulate in the Admin Panel
By selecting the user in the “User Settings → Simulate backend user” module
Question 2
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Which steps are required to list all backend users including their email addresses and full names in the “Web -> List” module? (3)
Answer
Open the “System → Backend Users” module to list all backend users
Activate the checkbox “Extended view”
Go to the “Web → List” module and choose the root page (page ID: 0)
Select “Full search” from the dropdown box
Go to “System → Reports” and select “Backend users” from the dropdown box at the top
Select the appropriate columns in the table “Backend users” and click “Update”
Open the “Single Table View” of the table “Backend users”
Question 3
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What is a “DB Mount” and how can you set one up? (3)
Answer
A DB Mount allows TYPO3 to connect to external databases (to “mount” them)
A DB Mount connects the database used by TYPO3 with the core system
You can use a DB Mount to restrict database access for users and groups
You can use a DB Mount to restrict page tree access for users
You can set up a DB Mount in the backend group configuration
You can set up a DB Mount in the backend user configuration
You can set up a DB Mount under “Admin Tools → Maintenance → Analyze Database Structure”
You can set up a DB Mount under “System → DB Check”
Question 4
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What is the “Link Validator” in TYPO3? (1)
Answer
A TYPO3 Core function that validates the syntax of links while backend users enter them in the RTE
A third-party extension that obfuscates email addresses in mailto:-links to prevent spam
A system extension that checks your TYPO3 website for broken links
A Scheduler task that automatically removes redirects if the destination URL becomes invalid
Question 5
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Which types of links can the Link Validator check in TYPO3? (3)
Answer
Email addresses in mailto:-links
External links
Internal links
Targets entered in “Site Management → Redirects”
File links
Question 6
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How can you trigger/execute the Link Validator? (2)
Answer
Manually from the dropdown menu item “Linkvalidator” under “Web → Info”
Manually from the context menu of a page in the page tree under “More options… → Validate links”
Manually from the “Admin Tools → Maintenance → Link Validator” function
Automatically as a Scheduler task, class “Linkvalidator"
Automatically by the following CLI command in a Composer-based installation: typo3 linkvalidator:checkauto
Question 7
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How do you extend the list of fields the Link Validator should check for broken links? (1)
Answer
By configuring a comma-separated list of table/fields in the following Page TSconfig: mod.linkvalidator.searchFields
By adding the fields to the text area “Searchfields” under “System → Configuration → Link Validator”
By adding the fields to the YAML file typo3conf/ext/linkvalidator/fields.yaml
Engage a TYPO3 developer as this requires a TYPO3 extension and PHP programming
Question 8
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Which backend module lets you copy and move data records? (1)
Answer
The backend module “Web → List”
The backend module “Web → Recycler"
The backend module “File → Filelist”
The backend module “System → Log”
Question 9
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Which steps are required to move multiple data records from one page to another in an effective way in the TYPO3 backend? (4)
Answer
Open the backend module “Web → Recycler” and select the target page from the page tree
Switch to clipboard #2 (multi-selection mode) and click the button “Transfer to clipboard”
Open the target page in the list view and click button “Paste in clipboard content” at the top
Go to the backend module “Web → List” and select the page that contains the records from the page tree
Switch to the “normal” clipboard (single record mode) and click the button “Transfer to clipboard”
Click the button “Edit”
Select the relevant records by ticking the checkboxes at the left
Transfer the records from the clipboard to the target page by clicking the button “Remove all”
Repeat the process for every single data record
Question 10
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You want to download a CSV file that contains a list of all subpages of a specific page. How can you achieve this? (1)
Answer
Open the context menu of the parent page in the page tree and choose “More options > Export”
Open the parent page under “Web → Page” and select the “Export” functionality from the “Share” actions
Open the parent page under “Web → List” and click the “Download” button of the table “Page”
Open the parent page under “Web → List”, transfer all pages to the clipboard, and click the “Export elements” button in the clipboard
Install the “Import/Export” system extension and use the function under Admin Tools → Import/Export
Question 11
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How can you change the page titles of all subpages of the current page in one go? (1)
Answer
This is not possible in TYPO3; you have to edit each page individually
You can use TypoScript to create a script that performs the change at once
You can open the context menu in the page tree and select the “mass update” function
You can use the Single Table View to change page titles of multiple pages
Question 12
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What is the Single Table View? (1)
Answer
The display of a table in the “phpMyAdmin” extension
The table output of a frontend plugin
A page preview under “Web → View” with a specific width and height
The display of a single table in the “Web → List” module
The display of the content element “Tables” in the “Web → Page” module
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