4.6 Building Plugins without Extbase

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TYPO3 CD 2020 (zweite Auflage) Quiz on 4.6 Building Plugins without Extbase, created by Pascal Bartl on 09/04/2021.
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Question 1

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What are AbstractPlugin-based extensions and what is the AbstractPlugin class? (2)
Answer
  • Extensions that build an abstraction layer are called AbstractPlugin-based extensions
  • Legacy frontend plugins (also known as pi-based extensions) are usually extension classes of the AbstractPlugin class
  • The AbstractPlugin class contains supporting functions for legacy frontend plugins
  • AbstractPlugin-based extensions must follow a strict convention for names and locations of class files

Question 2

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The AbstractPlugin class provided by the core supports legacy extensions in which functions? (1)
Answer
  • Database abstraction, template abstraction and frontend/backend separation
  • Extension upgrades, data migration and parsing TCA files
  • Extension installation, extension upgrades, extension activation/deactivation
  • Database access, handling links, pagination, localization (and more).
  • Form creation, mail functionality, object validation by using annotations

Question 3

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Which folder names are correct for extensions that use the AbstractPlugin class (not Extbase)? (1)
Answer
  • Domain model files must be located in Classes/Domain/Model/
  • Repository files must be located in Classes/Domain/Repository/
  • Class files implementing business logic must be located in Classes/Entity/
  • AbstractPlugin-based extension do not have a convention for the location of class files
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