From 0d562ca6a70825ef7f4566ac1e7591ae999ef7a9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Micha Hobert Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2024 14:34:53 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Add info where to add values to config (#1291) --- .../add-plugin-configuration.md | 14 +++++++++----- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/guides/plugins/plugins/plugin-fundamentals/add-plugin-configuration.md b/guides/plugins/plugins/plugin-fundamentals/add-plugin-configuration.md index 89ff652ab..affabb49c 100644 --- a/guides/plugins/plugins/plugin-fundamentals/add-plugin-configuration.md +++ b/guides/plugins/plugins/plugin-fundamentals/add-plugin-configuration.md @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ Please make sure to specify the `xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation` as shown above a ### Card Titles -A `` `` is translatable, this is managed via the `lang` attribute. By default the `lang` attribute is set to `en-GB`, to change the locale of a `<title>` just add the attribute as follows: +A `<card>` `<title>` is translatable, this is managed via the `lang` attribute. By default, the `lang` attribute is set to `en-GB`, to change the locale of a `<title>` just add the attribute as follows: ```html ... @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ The settings `<label>`, `<placeholder>` and `<helpText>` are used to label and e Add the `defaultValue` setting to your `<input-field>` to define a default value for it. This value will be imported into the database on installing and updating the plugin. We use [Symfony\Component\Config\Util\XmlUtils](https://github.com/symfony/config/blob/master/Util/XmlUtils.php#L215) for casting the values into the correct PHP types. -Below you'll find an example how to use this setting. +Below, you'll find an example of how to use this setting. ```html <input-field type="text"> @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ Below you'll find an example how to use this setting. You can add the `<disabled>` setting to any of your `<input-field>` elements to disable it. -Below you'll find an example how to use this setting. +Below, you'll find an example of how to use this setting. ```html <input-field> @@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ _Please note, `<disabled>` only takes boolean values._ You can add the `<copyable>` setting to your `<input-field>` which are of type `text` or extensions of it. This will add a button at the right, which on click copies the content of your `<input-field>` into the clipboard. -Below you'll find an example how to use this setting. +Below, you'll find an example of how to use this setting. ```html <input-field> @@ -305,6 +305,10 @@ Now all that's left to do is to present you a working example `config.xml` and s </config> ``` +## Add values to your configuration + +After adding your input fields to the `config.xml`, you can add values to your configuration. To do so, navigate from the sidebar to the `Extensions` > `My extensions` > `Apps` tab and click on your plugin's `...` button. Now you can see the `Configuration` tab and fill in the values for your input fields. + ## Next steps -Now you've added your own plugin configuration. But how do you actually read which configurations the shop owner used? This will be covered in our guide about [Using the plugin configuration](use-plugin-configuration). +Now you've added your own plugin configuration. But how do you actually read which configurations the shop owner used? This will be covered in our guide about [Using the plugin configuration](use-plugin-configuration). \ No newline at end of file