TYPO3 CI 2018 5.1

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TYPO3 CI 8.7 (5. Extensions) Quiz on TYPO3 CI 2018 5.1, created by Ma Hi on 17/12/2018.
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Question 1

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What is the purpose of an extension key? (3)
Answer
  • The extension key encrypts the extension.
  • It is the unique identifier for an extension.
  • The extension directory is named after the extension key.
  • The extension key guarantees portability and compatibility.
  • Extension keys can be purchased on typo3.org, so they provide financial backing for the TYPO3 project.

Question 2

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You want to download the data relating to an extension as a SQL dump. What do you need to do? (1)
Answer
  • This is only possible using a tool such as “phpMyAdmin”.
  • This can be achieved in the Extension Manager using the “Download SQL Dump” function.
  • You copy the extension directory where all files and data of an extension are saved.
  • The SQL dump is already contained within the download of an extension using the T3D Export Tool.
  • This can be achieved in the Install Tool using the “Download SQL Dump” function.

Question 3

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What exactly is deleted when you uninstall an extension in the Extension Manager? (2)
Answer
  • The temporary data of the extension.
  • The typo3conf/ext/ extension directory.
  • The extension key in the typo3conf/localconf.php file.
  • The extension key in the typo3conf/LocalConfiguration.php file.
  • The corresponding section in the typo3conf/PackageStates.php file.
  • The corresponding database tables.

Question 4

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A currently installed extension is obviously incompatible with your TYPO3 installation. How can you downgrade to a lower version? (2)
Answer
  • That is not possible. You can only ever install the newest version.
  • You can install all available versions in the “Get Extensions” sub menu of the Extension Manager.
  • You can download older versions on typo3.org and uploading them to the TYPO3 instance.
  • All old versions of an extension are archieved in the typo3temp/extensions/ directory.
  • You can install these versions by adding _recent to the file name.

Question 5

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How can you ensure, that the Extension Manager installs the latest version of an extension? (2)
Answer
  • You have to update the extension list before installing an extension.
  • You download the current ZIP file from https://extensions.typo3.org.
  • You have to tick the “Use latest version” check box in the settings of the Extension Manager.
  • You have to select “Latest” during the installation of an extension.
  • In the Install Tool, you have to make sure the option useLatestExtensionVersions is set to true.

Question 6

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When opening the Extension Manager, TYPO3 shows a note that the system is set to composer mode. What does this mean? (3)
Answer
  • The “composer mode” indicates, that TYPO3 runs in a debug mode.
  • Extensions can be installed/uninstalled using “composer” on the command line.
  • The Extension Manager can be used to activate or deactivate extensions.
  • If an extension requires configuration, the XML file of the extension needs to be edited.
  • With no appropriate access to the command line (e.g. via SSH), extensions can not be added by default.

Question 7

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How can you pass on a version of an extension installed in your system to another developer? (2)
Answer
  • You can download the corresponding ZIP file in the Extension Manager.
  • You can zip the extension directory and pass it on.
  • You first have to perform a database dump and then pass it on along with the original extension from the TYPO3 Extension Repository (TER).
  • There is no straightforward way of doing this, because you have usually made numerous settings in the TYPO3 system which need to be transferred as well.
  • You can download the extension in the “Extension download” section of the Install Tool.

Question 8

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What does it mean if an extension has the “beta” status? (1)
Answer
  • Such extensions may never be used for production systems.
  • This status is not really important.
  • By default, extensions whose status is not “stable” are not displayed in the extension list of the Extension Manager.
  • Extensions with the “beta” status are automatically deactivated in a productive server.
  • Extensions with known bugs are automatically marked as in “beta” status.
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