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Development and Tooling

Liferay offers a comprehensive toolkit to extend or customize your digital experience. Build applications quickly with low-code/no-code features like Objects, or leverage developer tools like Liferay Workspace and Blade CLI for further customizations.

For users on PaaS or running Self-Hosted, Liferay also offers tools deploying customizations.

Feature
Deployment Approach
OAuth Headless Server YAML Configuration Reference
OAuth Headless Server YAML Configuration Reference You can define an OAuth headless server client extension with a client-extension.yaml file. Usage Details This client-extension.yaml file defines...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:55
Configuration Client Extensions
Configuration Client Extensions Liferay Self-Hosted Liferay SaaS Liferay PaaS Liferay 7.4 Liferay instance configurations are deployable with client extensions. For example, you can deploy OAuth2...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:55
Configuration Framework
Configuration Framework Setting and Accessing Configurations Categorizing a Configuration Scoping Configurations Portlet Level Configuration Configuration Form Renderer DDM Form Annotations ...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:56
Completely Custom Configuration
Completely Custom Configuration A configuration UI is generated automatically when you create a configuration interface. But in some cases you want a completely custom UI for your configuration....
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:56
Configuration Form Renderer
Configuration Form Renderer When you create a configuration interface, a configuration UI is automatically generated. But in some cases you want customize the look and feel of the UI. For example,...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:56
OAuth User Agent YAML Configuration Reference
OAuth User Agent YAML Configuration Reference You can define an OAuth user agent client extension with a client-extension.yaml file. Usage Details This client-extension.yaml file defines an OAuth...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:55
Configuration Model Listener Reference
Configuration Model Listener Reference Use model listeners in your own configurations to listen for events and execute code in response. Creating a model listener requires only three steps: ...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:56
Contributing to Liferay Development
Contributing to Liferay Development Fixing a Bug or Contributing a New Feature Building Liferay Source Organizing the Source
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:57
APIs as OSGi Services
APIs as OSGi Services After you've learned what a module is and how to deploy one, you can use modules to define APIs and implement them. Liferay APIs are OSGi services, defined by Java interfaces...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:57
Resolving Third Party Library Package Dependencies
Resolving Third Party Library Package Dependencies An application can rely on multiple OSGi modules. Resolving their Java package dependencies can be challenging. In a perfect world, every package...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:57
Specifying Dependencies
Specifying Dependencies You must satisfy all dependencies to compile and deploy a module successfully. After you find the dependency artifacts, add them as dependencies in your Gradle build file....
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:57
Using the Gogo Shell
Using the Gogo Shell The Gogo shell provides a way to interact with the module framework. Among other things, you can Dynamically install/uninstall bundles (modules) Examine package...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:57
Configuring Dependencies
Configuring Dependencies Liferay provides a container where modules can publish and consume functionality through their Java packages. Modules can leverage packages from other modules or...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:57
7.2 Breaking Changes
7.2 Breaking Changes This document presents a chronological list of changes that break existing functionality, APIs, or contracts with third party Liferay developers or users. We try our best to...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:58
Semantic Versioning
Semantic Versioning Semantic Versioning is a three tiered versioning system for incrementing version numbers based on the degree of API change made in a releasable software component. It's a...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:57
Using an OSGi Service
Using an OSGi Service Liferay APIs are readily available as OSGi services. You can access a service by creating a field of that service type and annotating the field with @Reference, like this: ...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:57
Command Line Gogo Shell
Command Line Gogo Shell If you're in a development environment, you can interact with the module framework locally from the command line. Gogo shell should only be run from the command line in...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:57
Reference
Reference 7.4 Breaking Changes 7.3 Breaking Changes 7.2 Breaking Changes Exported Third-Party Packages Portal Developer Properties
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:58
7.3 Breaking Changes
7.3 Breaking Changes This document presents a chronological list of changes that break existing functionality, APIs, or contracts with third party Liferay developers or users. We try our best to...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:58
Portal Developer Properties
Portal Developer Properties There are Portal Properties that facilitate development. Liferay's portal-developer.properties file includes all of them. The portal-developer.properties file is enabled...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:58
Architecture
Architecture The Liferay DXP/Portal architecture has three parts: Core: Bootstraps DXP and its frameworks. The Core provides a runtime environment for managing services, UI components, and...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:57
Node Version Information
Node Version Information Liferay DXP uses Node (and NPM) for many different frontend components. Specifically, the Liferay Theme Generator and Liferay's JavaScript application tools require the use...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:57
Using Variables
Using Variables Though not a Poshi layer, variables are a large part of Poshi tests. Variables, like in other programming languages, are used to store data which can be referenced and reused in...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:57
Poshi Resources
Poshi Resources To give Poshi test writers easy access to commonly used functions or other files, Poshi resources were created to store existing Poshi files as dependencies that can be loaded apart...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:57
Using the Bootstrap 3 Compatibility Layer in Liferay 7.4
Using the Bootstrap 3 Compatibility Layer in Liferay 7.4 As of Liferay DXP 7.4 GA1, the Bootstrap 3 compatibility layer is removed from the built-in packages in Liferay frontend applications. If...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:57
Testcases
Testcases A testcase file in Poshi is a collection of test scenarios grouped in blocks of code called test blocks. The three main test blocks: setUp, test, and tearDown, are made up of multiple...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:57
Liferay Internals
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Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:57
Extending Liferay
Extending Liferay Liferay DXP/Portal is highly customizable. Its modular architecture contains components you can extend and override dynamically using APIs.
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:57
Fundamentals
Fundamentals Liferay development projects consist primarily of simple .jar files. These contain a few extra configuration files that make them OSGi modules, but they're easily understandable by...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:57
Module Projects
Module Projects Liferay applications and customizations are OSGi modules: .jar files containing Java code and some extra configuration for publishing and consuming APIs. A module project comprises...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:57
Finding Artifacts
Finding Artifacts To use external artifacts in your project, you must configure their dependencies in your build.gradle Gradle script. Before specifying an artifact as a dependency, you must first...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:57
Importing Packages
Importing Packages You often find yourself in a position of needing functionality provided by another module. To access this functionality, you must import packages from other modules into your...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:57
Exporting Packages
Exporting Packages In OSGi, packages are private by default. You must explicitly exporting a package so other modules can import and use them. Here's how to export packages: Open your bnd.bnd...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:57
7.4 Breaking Changes
7.4 Breaking Changes Breaking changes changes break or significantly alter existing functionality or code structure. Here are all of the breaking changes for Liferay 7.4, starting with the first...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:58
Gogo Shell Commands
Gogo Shell Commands The Gogo shell executes Felix Gogo basic commands and Liferay commands. The Gogo shell is accessible in the Control Panel (recommended) and from the command line. Here are some...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:58
Micro Frontends
Micro Frontends Micro frontends extend the concept of microservices to the frontend side of development. You can build a fully-featured and powerful browser application that uses a microservice...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:58
Exported Third Party Packages
Exported Third Party Packages Liferay provides over one-hundred third party Java packages at run time. The com.liferay.portal.bootstrap module exports the packages by specifying individual packages...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:58
Using the Fragments Toolkit
Using the Fragments Toolkit The Fragments Toolkit is deprecated as of Liferay 2024.Q1+/Portal 7.4 GA112+. See Alternatives for the Fragments Toolkit for more information. The Fragments Toolkit...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:59
Including Default Resources in Fragments
Including Default Resources in Fragments You can include images (e.g. .gif, .jpg, .jpeg, or .png) in your Fragment Sets for your Fragments to use. Keeping images with your Fragments, rather than in...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:59
Using the Fragments Editor
Using the Fragments Editor Liferay DXP includes a built-in editor for developing content page fragments. To access the editor, open the Site Menu ( Site Menu ) and navigate to Design → Fragments....
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:59
Setting the Order of Elements in a Fragment
Setting the Order of Elements in a Fragment Availability: Liferay 7.4+. The Slider or Tab fragments are typically used to show different areas of information. Sliders present this information in a...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:59
Fragment Specific Tags and Attributes Reference
Fragment Specific Tags and Attributes Reference Along with standard HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, you can use Liferay-specific tags and attributes to define editable sections, embed widgets, and more....
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:59
Creating a Contributed Fragment Set
Creating a Contributed Fragment Set Contributed Fragment Sets are deployable modules containing Page Fragments. Fragments in a contributed Set can be used just like regular Fragments, but aren't...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:59
Creating Form Fragments
Creating Form Fragments Liferay 7.4 U45+/GA45+ The form components fragments are for building your object's forms in a content page. If Liferay's form fragments don't satisfy your use case, create...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:59
Developing Fragments
Developing Fragments Page Fragments are the building blocks for Content Pages. They're made from the three components of web pages: CSS, HTML, and JavaScript. To create a page you combine multiple...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:59
Using Custom Fields in Page Fragments
Using Custom Fields in Page Fragments If you've added custom fields to Liferay's users or pages, you can access them in fragments. To get the value of a page custom field, use ...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:59
Auto-Deploying Fragments
Auto-Deploying Fragments Liferay Portal 7.3 GA1+ or Liferay DXP 7.3+ If you're developing page fragments with your own tooling, you can deploy them by packaging them in ZIP files for importing via...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:59
Best Practices for Using Fragment Configurations
Best Practices for Using Fragment Configurations When you are creating page fragments for your site with your own configurations, it's your responsibility to use them in their HTML presentation...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:59
Defining Fragment Drop Zones
Defining Fragment Drop Zones Drop zones are integral to building your Content Pages. With them, you can create unique page layouts and dynamic displays by defining areas within fragments where...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:59
Applying Styles to Fragments
Applying Styles to Fragments When you add a fragment to a page, you can use the sidebar menu to configure the fragment, including the Styles configuration tab. The Styles tab in the sidebar menu...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:59
Developing Page Fragments
Developing Page Fragments Developing Fragments Using the Fragments Editor Using the Fragments Toolkit Adding Configuration Options to Fragments Best Practices for Using Fragment...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:59
Page Fragment Editor Interface Reference
Page Fragment Editor Interface Reference The Page Fragment editor's interface is organized into two tabs: Code Editor Configuration The sections below cover how to use these portions of the...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:59
Fragments Toolkit Command Reference
Fragments Toolkit Command Reference The Fragments Toolkit is deprecated as of Liferay 2024.Q1+/Portal 7.4 GA112+. See Alternatives for the Fragments Toolkit for more information. The Fragments...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:59
Adding Configuration Options to Fragments
Adding Configuration Options to Fragments Available: Liferay DXP 7.2 SP1+ Configurable options help make your Fragments flexible, so you don't have to maintain many similar Fragments. For example,...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:59
Developer Guide
Developer Guide This section includes Developer related articles for Site Building. :::: 2 :gutter: 3 3 3 3 ::: Developing Page Fragments :link: ./developer-guide/developing-page-fragments.md :::...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:59
Fragment Configuration Types Reference
Fragment Configuration Types Reference This reference lists the available configuration types for fragments. See Adding Configuration Options to Fragments for more information on how to make a...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:59
Validating Fragment Configurations
Validating Fragment Configurations When defining fragment configuration options, you can add validation properties to text type fields that determine rules for valid entries. Determine what type of...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:59
Developing Fragments Reference
Developing Fragments Reference :::: 2 :gutter: 3 3 3 3 ::: Fragments Toolkit Command Reference :link: ./fragments/fragments-toolkit-command-reference.md ::: ::: Page Fragment Editor Interface...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:59
Developer Reference
Developer Reference Developing Fragments Reference :::: 2 :gutter: 3 3 3 3 ::: Fragments Toolkit Command Reference :link: ./reference/fragments/fragments-toolkit-command-reference.md ::: ::: Page...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 20:59
Troubleshooting Liferay Performance Issues with Glowroot
Troubleshooting Liferay Performance Issues with Glowroot Liferay DXP 2023.Q4+/Portal 7.4 GA100+ Use Glowroot to identify and diagnose performance issues in your Liferay installation. The following...
Date de publication: 26 avr. 2024 21:01

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