The current release is 4.0.5
This module allows creation of dynamic media holders/pages with CMS customisable types and attributes (blogs, events, news, publications), including versioning.
- SilverStripe 3.1 → 4.0
- Place the module under your root project directory.
/dev/build
- Create a media holder.
- Configure the media type.
- Create media pages.
These are the default media types and their respective attributes.
nglasl\mediawesome\MediaPage:
type_defaults:
Blog:
- 'Author'
Event:
- 'End Date'
- 'Time'
- 'End Time'
- 'Location'
News:
- 'Author'
Publication:
- 'Author'
Apply custom default media types and/or respective attributes.
nglasl\mediawesome\MediaPage:
type_defaults:
Type:
- 'Attribute'
These may also be added through the CMS, depending on the current user permissions.
- Select a media holder.
- Select
Manage ALL Media
- Select
Types and Attributes
These may be customised through the CMS, depending on the current user permissions.
- Select a media holder.
- Select
Manage ALL Media
- Select
Types and Attributes
- Select the respective type.
These attributes will appear on media pages of the respective type, and are versioned.
- Select a media holder.
- Select
Manage ALL Media
- Select
Categories and Tags
These may be changed through the site configuration by an administrator.
- Select
Settings
- Select
Access
Customisation of media types and their respective attributes will be restricted.
A media holder request may have optional date, category and tag filters, which are extendable by developers.
The following on the media holder template allows a user to select a date, and then see media pages for and prior to that date:
$DateFilterForm
It is also possible to represent the date in a year/month/day/media
URL format.
Custom media type templates may be defined for your media holder/page:
MediaHolder_Blog.ss
or MediaPage_Blog.ss
Retrieve a specific media page attribute in templates:
$Attribute('Author')
To see examples, look at the default templates:
MediaHolder.ss
and MediaPage.ss
Nathan Glasl, [email protected]