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The Art of Joomla, www.theartofjoomla.com, is a site dedicated to teaching people the art of doing Joomla, and doing it well. Produced by master Joomla developer Andrew Eddie himself, this site is the premier resource for learning about layout overrides and Joomla extensions. It also includes many extensions built through Andrew's consultancy business that clients have allowed to be shared with the Joomla community.

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Saturday, 03 December 2011 by Andrew Eddie

I've just added a new video for subscribers to Learn the Art of Joomla to the Joomla 1.6/1.7 backend component section.  It covers using Phing to automated the buld process of a component.


2.25 Packaging a backend component with Phing and using Git

This lesson looks at how how one might set up a Joomla component in a code repository like Git, and also how to automate the extension build process with Phing.

The next lesson will begin our journey into the frontend of Joomla and we'll start with a "Hello World" module using the JView class for display.

If you aren't a subscriber, review the video production schedule and sign up now!  There is a package to suit your budget and learning pace.

Thursday, 10 February 2011 by Andrew Eddie
Wednesday, 19 January 2011 by Andrew Eddie
Monday, 08 November 2010 by Andrew Eddie
Monday, 08 November 2010 by Andrew Eddie

Discussions

Last replied by Chris Elliott on Friday, 18 February 2011
Dan, nice comments. A very honest and balanced appraisal.
Last replied by Andrew Eddie on Monday, 14 February 2011
I noticed the redirects return an error page code of 302 (temporary) these need to be 301 (permanent). Is there a way I can change this in the code?
Last replied by Leo Ashcraft on Thursday, 27 January 2011
Thanks to everyone who tested. Version 1.1 is now officially out here: http://www.theartofjoomla.com/extensions/artof-user.html Matthew, to answer your question can you mail me the code snippet you are trying to have users include? An alternative would be to install a media plugin that allows you to do markup to add videos and such.
Last replied by Andrew Eddie on Wednesday, 19 January 2011
Mkader
Hello,

I'm using Content Manager Component to control user access

I got this message after installing Content Manager (You do not have access to create articles. )
... on the part of Category link to add new articles

although i add type 2 rule and set all actions and Assets

Can any one help?
99 days ago
 
Jeff
Jeff,
Hello Andrew, I'm experiencing a new problem with Artor User 1.1.1 where it just drops specific guest out of the private group I created. This has been working great for sometime now but as of late I have several members and if I try to add new ones to the group, I can add them but after a short time they just get removed. Other than updating my site to the latest Kunena 1.7.1 and the latest Joomla 1.5.25 I can't tell what is causing Artof User to drop these members of the private group. Any help would be great thank you.
172 days ago
 
rjdevries
Thanks Andrew. I hope I have time to view this asap. I really miss the "Like" button on this site for promotion. :)
350 days ago
 
Andrew Eddie
I've post a short, semi-animated video about what the Joomla MVC looks like.

350 days ago
 
Andrew Eddie
What are people saying at learning the art of Joomla development by video?

Awesome! Loving it! Impressed!

http://learn.theartofjoomla.com
356 days ago
 
Frank Gore
I'm loving the simplicity and convenience of Artof User. Just a quick question, though: Is there an easy upgrade path from Artof User to Joomla 1.6+? I mean both in terms of site administration and 3rd party component design.
Andrew EddieAndrew Eddie on Thursday, 17 February 2011 00:05

Thanks for the kind words Frank. In terms of user groups, jUpgrade should port them across to Joomla 1.6. I think there's a bug in the user to group mapping that I need to look into. To take the notes features across I'll need to port the component to 1.6 first :) I haven't had time, nor clients interested in doing that so far, sorry.

Frank GoreFrank Gore on Thursday, 17 February 2011 00:15

Thanks for the quick answer! So is it feasible to design a component which can make use of Artof User in J1.5 and the default ACL in J1.6 at the same time? I see that Kunena does something similar, and wonder how easy it is to do. I'd love to take advantage of Artof User for the upcoming components on our site, but I'd also like to keep our site and all its extensions painless to upgrade in the near future.

454 days ago
 
Jeff
Jeff,
Hello Andre,

Just wanted to say thanks on such a wonderful com! Also I had one small snag when installing...

Received the following error when trying to install the latest artofuser 1.1.1

JFolder::create: Could not create directory

However the component installed and is working fine. Just wanted to give you a heads up. Not sure what threw the error. Other than that it is a blessing having this component running along side Kunena!
466 days ago
 
John
John,
Hi,

I was wondering if anybody could give me the details for the workaround/fix in relation to Content Manager being used with 1.5 as posted on http://groups.google.com/group/the-art-of-joomla/browse_thread/thread/adbb56bc633fb773

Thanks for the assistance in advance as it'd be a shame not to be able to use the code
472 days ago
 
ste
ste,
Hi Andrew,
hope making commercial tutorials for extension development will not encourage making only commercial extensions for Joomla.
Mark SimpsonMark Simpson on Thursday, 27 January 2011 07:36

Most developers who've released a free extension on the JED once paid to go to school :)

Andrew EddieAndrew Eddie on Thursday, 27 January 2011 15:49

Hi ste and thanks for that comment because I really want to respond to it. I've been-there-done-that with the commercial extension market and while I enjoyed that time, I have absolutely no intention of going back to in the short to medium term. All my extensions that I produce on the Art of Joomla site remain free. I can do this for two reasons:

1. The extension is important to me in delivering content on my sites (eg Artof Editor) so I support them out of a personal need. Actually, all the code for my 1.6 subscriptions component that runs the site is in the public repo and I hope to be able to release that, for free :), one day.

2. The extension has been commissioned by a client and part of the deal I make is that I have permission to release it back to the Joomla community rather than it gathering dust on my hard drive. Artof User, Google Mini, are such examples.

There is a saying that it's one thing to catch a fish for a person, but it's better to teach them to catch their own fish. I'm happy to give extensions away for free, but if you want to learn to how to do it yourself, then you need to pay for it. In that way I can keep the information coming at a sustainable pace rather than doing it in my spare time and in between other work and family duties. I've deliberately kept the prices extremely low. Everyone who has ever developed in Joomla or wants to can afford $33 at some point so they can just top up once or twice a year. Others will see the benefit of the discounted longer subscriptions. I could have charged more, a lot more (for example, I usually charge $275 per seat for an in-person, half day class), but I wanted to keep the prices low enough so that anyone could afford to sign up at least once. Aside from that, nobody else is delivering this kind of material at this level.

I will still maintain a lot of free information on www.theartofjoomla.com but the structured teaching will be done on the learning centre.

I hope this gives you an idea of where my heart is :)

474 days ago
 
Svein Wisnaes
My components menu was starting to get a bit long, so I thought I would check out AAMenu. Discovered a couple of things:

- it uses some JS from the Khepri template. As I am using the JS free Khepri, this will not work. Will AAMenu be updated to remove the JS?

- I could not find out where I change the name of the menu that comes up. It is called "Additional Information" and this is way too long for my taste.

- When looking through things with Translation Manager, the menu suddenly changed to the old one, but greyed out. As soon as I clicked back to the control panel, it was back to AAMenu.

- When working in Translation Manager, the extra menu suddenly gets a new name - "Extra Information". Where doeas this come from?
Andrew EddieAndrew Eddie on Sunday, 16 January 2011 17:29

I haven't looked at a CSS version for AAMenu. The client that commissioned that work only uses the JS version of Khepri.

For your naming problems, I think what's happening is that you have a language string which is the same as one of the tags you put in for the extra menus.

486 days ago