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

Question
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

Question
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

Question
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

Question
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

Question
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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