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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Overview#pimcore-overview | Pimcore Overview
Pimcore is the leading Open Source platform for managing digital data and customer experience. It provides a fully integrated software stack for PIM, MDM, CDP, DAM, DXP/CMS & Digital Commerce.
As a platform, Pimcore provides a solid foundation with generic functionality for all kinds of web applica... | Pimcore Overview | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Overview#pimcore-in-a-nutshell | Pimcore in a Nutshell
Our mission is to provide ONE platform for ANY data, ANY channel, ANY process and ANY one. | Pimcore in a Nutshell | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Overview#any-data | ANY Data
In Pimcore any digital content can be managed and put in relation with other content.
There are three main element data types in Pimcore: | ANY Data | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Overview#data-objects | Data Objects
Manage any structured data based on a predefined data model, either manually or automatically via the APIs. Define the structure and attributes of your objects by using the class editor. Manage any data – products (PIM/MDM), categories, customers (CDP), orders (digital commerce), blog articles (DXP/CMS). D... | Data Objects | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Overview#digital-assets | Digital Assets
Assets are the DAM part of Pimcore. Store, manage and organize digital files such as images, videos, PDFs, Word/Excel documents in a folder structure. Preview 200+ file types directly in Pimcore, edit pictures, and enrich files with additional meta-data. Facial recognition for focal points in images is a... | Digital Assets | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Overview#documents | Documents
The DXP/CMS part of Pimcore for managing unstructured content such as the pages of a website and its navigation. Based on Twig templates, documents render physical HTML/CSS pages and provide the capabilities to manage the presentation of data, exactly how customers will experience it. They can be composed by ... | Documents | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Overview#any-channel--any-process | ANY Channel / ANY Process
As Pimcore is a platform that stores data independently from the channel, it can provide the managed data to any channel – simple
websites (B2B, B2C), commerce-systems (integrated and/or third party), mobile apps,
print, digital signage, ... there are basically no limits.
In terms of output to... | ANY Channel / ANY Process | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Overview#any-one | ANY One
Pimcore provides lots of functionality on top of its basic data elements that already cover lots of use cases.
But being a platform, Pimcore can be used for pretty much any use case and can be easily extended if necessary. | ANY One | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Overview#pimcore-ecosystem | Pimcore Ecosystem
The following list of resources should show you where to get information about Pimcore and whats going on in the whole ecosystem.
Pimcore Documentation
Pimcore at Github
Pimcore Community Forums
Pimcore at Gitter
Pimcore at Stackoverflow
Pimcore at Packagist
Pimcore Blog
Pimcore Suppor... | Pimcore Ecosystem | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Overview#contributions | Contributions
As Pimcore is an open-source project, any contributions are highly appreciated. For details, see our Contributing guide.
Wanna see more - Let's get started | Contributions | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Installation/Docker_Based_Installation#docker-based-installation | Docker-Based Installation
You can use Docker to set up a new Pimcore Installation.
You don't need to have a PHP environment with composer installed. | Docker-Based Installation | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Installation/Docker_Based_Installation#prerequisites | Prerequisites
Your user must be allowed to run docker commands (directly or via sudo).
You must have docker compose installed.
Your user must be allowed to change file permissions (directly or via sudo).
| Prerequisites | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Installation/Docker_Based_Installation#follow-these-steps | Follow These Steps
Choose a Package to Install and create the project via composer
We offer 2 different installation packages:
# demo package with exemplary blueprints (`pimcore/demo`)
docker run -u `id -u`:`id -g` --rm -v `pwd`:/var/www/html pimcore/pimcore:php8.2-latest composer create-project pimcore/demo my-pr... | Follow These Steps | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Installation/Docker_Based_Installation#caching | Caching
Make sure to use any sort of caching to improve performance. We recommend Redis cache storage. | Caching | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Installation/Docker_Based_Installation#additional-information-&-help | Additional Information & Help
If you would like to know more about the installation process or if you are having problems getting Pimcore up and running, visit the Installation Guide section. | Additional Information & Help | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Installation/Docker_Based_Installation#automating-the-installation-process | Automating the Installation Process
For more information about ways to automate the installation process, have a look on Advanced Installation Topics. | Automating the Installation Process | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Installation/Webserver_Installation#webserver-installation | Webserver Installation
The following guide assumes you're using a typical LAMP environment. If you're using a different setup (eg. Nginx) or you're facing a problem, please visit the Installation Guide section. | Webserver Installation | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Installation/Webserver_Installation#1.-system-requirements | 1. System Requirements
Please have a look at System Requirements and ensure your system is ready for Pimcore. | 1. System Requirements | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Installation/Webserver_Installation#2.-install-pimcore-&-dependencies | 2. Install Pimcore & Dependencies
The easiest way to install Pimcore is from your terminal using Composer.
Change into the root folder of your project:
cd /your/project
:::caution
Please remember: project root != document root
::: | 2. Install Pimcore & Dependencies | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Installation/Webserver_Installation#choose-a-package-to-install | Choose a Package to Install
We offer 2 different installation packages:
a demo package with exemplary blueprints.
an empty skeleton package for experienced developers.
| Choose a Package to Install | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Installation/Webserver_Installation#1.-skeleton-package-(only-for-experienced-pimcore-developers) | 1. Skeleton Package (only for experienced Pimcore developers)
COMPOSER_MEMORY_LIMIT=-1 composer create-project pimcore/skeleton my-project
| 1. Skeleton Package (only for experienced Pimcore developers) | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Installation/Webserver_Installation#demo-package | Demo Package
COMPOSER_MEMORY_LIMIT=-1 composer create-project pimcore/demo my-project
Point the document root of your vhost to the newly created /public folder (eg. /your/project/public).
Keep in mind that Pimcore needs to be installed outside of the document root.
Specific configurations and optimizations for your we... | Demo Package | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Installation/Webserver_Installation#3.-create-database | 3. Create Database
mysql -u root -p -e "CREATE DATABASE project_database charset=utf8mb4;"
For further information please visit out DB Setup Guide | 3. Create Database | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Installation/Webserver_Installation#4.-launch-installer | 4. Launch Installer
cd ./my-project
./vendor/bin/pimcore-install
This launches the interactive installer with a few questions. Make sure that you set the memory_limit to at least 512M in your php.ini file.
:::info
Pimcore allows a fully automated installation process. Read more here: Advanced Installation Topics
::: | 4. Launch Installer | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Installation/Webserver_Installation#open-admin-interface | Open Admin Interface
After the installer has finished, you can open the admin interface: https://your-host.com/admin | Open Admin Interface | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Installation/Webserver_Installation#debugging-installation-issues | Debugging Installation Issues
The installer writes a log in var/log which contains any errors encountered during the installation. Please have a look at the logs as a starting point when debugging installation issues. | Debugging Installation Issues | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Installation/Webserver_Installation#5.-maintenance-cron-job | 5. Maintenance Cron Job
Maintenance tasks are handled with Symfony Messenger. The pimcore:maintenance command will add the maintenance
messages to the bus and run them afterward immediately from the queue. However, it is recommended to set up independent workers that process the queues by running bin/console messenger... | 5. Maintenance Cron Job | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Installation/Webserver_Installation#caching | Caching
Make sure to use any sort of caching to improve performance. We recommend Redis cache storage. | Caching | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Installation/Webserver_Installation#6.-additional-information-&-help | 6. Additional Information & Help
If you would like to know more about the installation process or if you are having problems getting Pimcore up and running, visit the Installation Guide section. | 6. Additional Information & Help | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Installation/Webserver_Installation#7.-further-reading | 7. Further Reading
Symfony Messenger
Advanced Installation Topics
Apache Configuration
Nginx Configuration
Database Setup
Additional Tools Installation
Next up - Directories Structure | 7. Further Reading | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Advanced_Installation_Topics/Symfony_Messenger#symfony-messenger | Symfony Messenger | Symfony Messenger | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Advanced_Installation_Topics/Symfony_Messenger#handle-failed-jobs | Handle Failed Jobs
If maintenance jobs fail during processing, they are discarded from the respective transport after a defined number of retries.
However, you can move the failed jobs to a new transport (e.g. pimcore_failed_jobs) instead of discarding them completely with following config:
framework:
messenger:
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Advanced_Installation_Topics#advanced-installation-topics | Advanced Installation Topics
To fully automate the installation process, options can be passed in the CLI as parameters, rather than adding them interactively. | Advanced Installation Topics | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Advanced_Installation_Topics#for-docker-installation: | For Docker installation:
docker compose exec php vendor/bin/pimcore-install --admin-username=admin --admin-password=admin \
--mysql-username=username --mysql-password=password --mysql-database=pimcore \
--mysql-host-socket=127.0.0.1 --mysql-port=3306 \
--no-interaction
| For Docker installation: | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Advanced_Installation_Topics#for-webserver-installation: | For webserver installation:
./vendor/bin/pimcore-install --admin-username=admin --admin-password=admin \
--mysql-username=username --mysql-password=password --mysql-database=pimcore \
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Advanced_Installation_Topics#installing-bundles | Installing Bundles
The --install-bundles flag will install and enable the specified bundles.
Attention: The bundles will be added to config/bundles.php automatically.
./vendor/bin/pimcore-install --admin-username=admin --admin-password=admin \
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Advanced_Installation_Topics#adding-or-removing-bundles--bundle-recommendations | Adding or Removing Bundles / Bundle Recommendations
Before bundles are displayed in the installation process, the BundleSetupEvent is fired.
You can listen or subscribe to this event to add/remove bundles.
Note that a recommendation will only be added if the bundle is already in the bundles list.
For more info, you can... | Adding or Removing Bundles / Bundle Recommendations | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Advanced_Installation_Topics#preconfiguring-the-installer | Preconfiguring the Installer
You can preconfigure the values used by the installer by adding a config file which sets values for the database
credentials. This is especially useful when installing Pimcore on platforms where credentials are available via env vars
instead of having direct access to them. To preconfigure ... | Preconfiguring the Installer | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Advanced_Installation_Topics#set-a-timezone | Set a Timezone
Make sure to set the corresponding timezone in your configuration.
It will be used for displaying date/time values in the admin backend.
pimcore:
general:
timezone: Europe/Berlin
| Set a Timezone | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Advanced_Installation_Topics#office-document-preview | Office document preview
The feature for displaying a preview of documents directly in Pimcore is optional. To use it, you must install either Gotenberg or LibreOffice according to your preference. | Office document preview | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Directory_Structure#directory-structure | Directory Structure
After installing a Pimcore package you should see the folder structure described below.
The following table should give you a quick overview about the purpose of each folder.
In general the directory structure follows the best practice for Symfony projects.
Directory
Description
/bin/
Executa... | Directory Structure | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Directory_Structure#the-public-directory | The public/ Directory
The web root directory is the home of all public and static files like images, stylesheets and
JavaScript files. It is also the place where each front controller (the file that handles all requests
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Directory_Structure#the-src-directory | The src/ Directory
The Kernel class is the main entry point of the Symfony application configuration and as such,
it is stored in the src/ directory.
For more information about the folder structure and the architecture in general, please have a look at the
Symfony documentation. | The src/ Directory | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Configuration#configuration | Configuration
Pimcore's configuration can be found in several places:
Configurations in var/config/*.(php|yaml) are written from the admin interface. For example the system.yaml file contains the settings from System Settings
The Symfony configuration tree (mainly distributed throughout *.yaml files) contains all Sym... | Configuration | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Configuration#symfony-configuration | Symfony Configuration
Many aspects of Pimcore can be configured through the Symfony Config
tree defined under the pimcore and pimcore_admin extension. These values can be changed through config files in config (e.g. config/config.yaml)).
Pimcore additionally includes a set of standard configuration files which, in cont... | Symfony Configuration | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Configuration#pimcore-constants | Pimcore constants
Pimcore uses several constants for locating certain directories like logging, assets, versions etc. These constants are
defined in lib/Bootstrap.php.
If you need to overwrite these constants (e.g. for using a special directory for assets or versions at an object storage
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Configuration#the-pimcore_project_root-constant | The PIMCORE_PROJECT_ROOT constant
There is one special constant PIMCORE_PROJECT_ROOT which is used to resolve the root directory (see Directory Structure)
of the application.
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Configuration#adding-logic-to-the-startup-process | Adding logic to the startup process
If you need to execute code to influence Pimcore's startup process, you can do so by adding a file in /config/pimcore/startup.php
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Architecture_Overview#architecture-overview | Architecture Overview
At this point we want to give a short overview of the architecture of Pimcore.
As usual, a picture is worth a thousand words:
This chart shows the architecture of a typical Pimcore application. Everything in blue is shipped directly with Pimcore, is an integral part of it, or is an extension of i... | Architecture Overview | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Create_a_First_Project#create-a-first-project | Create a First Project
In this section, you will learn the basics of Pimcore, required to start developing. | Create a First Project | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Create_a_First_Project#creating-cms-pages-with-documents | Creating CMS Pages with Documents
In the first part you'll learn the basics for creating CMS pages with Pimcore Documents. | Creating CMS Pages with Documents | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Create_a_First_Project#create-template,-layout-and-controller | Create Template, Layout and Controller | Create Template, Layout and Controller | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Create_a_First_Project#new-controller | New Controller
First of all, we need a controller.
Let's call it ContentController.php.
You have to put the file into the /src/Controller directory.
<?php
namespace App\Controller;
use Pimcore\Controller\FrontendController;
use Symfony\Bridge\Twig\Attribute\Template;
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request;
... | New Controller | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Create_a_First_Project#create-a-template | Create a Template
Now we create a template for our page:
Create a new folder in /templates and name it like the controller (using the snake_case typo) (in the content case).
Put a new Twig template into this folder and name it like our action (using the snake_case typo) (default.html.twig).
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Create_a_First_Project#add-a-layout | Add a Layout
We can use Symfony's template inheritance and layout functionality
to wrap our content page with another template which contains the main navigation, a sidebar, … using the following code:
{% extends 'layout.html.twig' %}
We tell the engine that we want to use the layout layout.html.twig.
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Create_a_First_Project#putting-it-all-together-with-pimcore-documents | Putting It All Together With Pimcore Documents
Now we need to connect the action to a page in the Pimcore backend, so that the page knows which action
(and therefore also which template) needs to be executed/processed.
First, click right on Home in the Documents panel and Select Add Page > Blank to add a new page.
... | Putting It All Together With Pimcore Documents | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Create_a_First_Project#introduction-to-assets | Introduction to Assets
In assets, all binary files like images, videos, office files and PDFs, ... can be uploaded, stored and managed.
You can organize them in a directory structure and assign them additional meta data.
Once uploaded, an asset can be used and linked in multiple places - e.g. documents or objects.
In t... | Introduction to Assets | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Create_a_First_Project#introduction-to-objects | Introduction to Objects
We've already made a controller, action and a view so we're able to add text from within the admin panel to our pages.
In this chapter we will create a simple product database and use them in our CMS pages.
Objects are used to store any structured data independently from the output-channel and c... | Introduction to Objects | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Create_a_First_Project#create-the-class-modeldefinition | Create the Class Model/Definition
Go to: Settings -> Object -> Classes and click the button Add Class.
Now, there is a new product class/model which is a representation of your entity including the underlying database
scheme as well as a generated PHP class you can use to create, update, list and delete your ent... | Create the Class Model/Definition | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Create_a_First_Project#add-a-new-object | Add a new Object
We've just prepared a simple class for new products.
Now we can use it to create objects in Pimcore.
Open the objects section on the left and click on the right button after Home (Note that you can also create directory structures for objects).
Choose Add object -> product and fill the input with a... | Add a new Object | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Create_a_First_Project#putting-the-pieces-together | Putting the Pieces Together
Let's put the pieces together and connect the products to the CMS. | Putting the Pieces Together | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Create_a_First_Project#update-controller-and-template | Update Controller and Template
Therefore create another action in the controller (ContentController) called productAction.
<?php
namespace App\Controller;
use Pimcore\Controller\FrontendController;
use Symfony\Bridge\Twig\Attribute\Template;
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request;
use Symfony\Component\HttpF... | Update Controller and Template | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Create_a_First_Project#add-the-product-object-to-a-document | Add the Product Object to a Document
The last thing is to show the product in the body of the document you created.
Let's go back to the documents section. Right click on Home then Add Page > Empty Page.
In the settings label, choose the product action and the Content controller, click save and go back to the edit t... | Add the Product Object to a Document | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Create_a_First_Project#add-a-thumbnail-configuration | Add a Thumbnail Configuration
To show the product image in the view, we need to add a thumbnail configuration first. Using thumbnail configurations,
Pimcore automatically renders optimized images for certain output channels (including high-res @2x versions).
Adding a thumbnail configuration can be achieved by adding a ... | Add a Thumbnail Configuration | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started/Create_a_First_Project#showing-the-image-in-the-view | Showing the Image in the View
Last but not least, we would like to show the product picture:
<div class="content">
{% if product.picture %}
{{ product.picture.thumbnail("content").html|raw }}
{% endif %}
{{ product.description|raw }}
</div>
As you can see, Image is ... | Showing the Image in the View | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/Getting_Started#getting-started-with-pimcore | Getting Started With Pimcore
This section provides a quick getting started tutorial for Pimcore and covers the following topics:
Installation of Pimcore:
via Docker
via Webserver
Advanced Installation Topics:
Symfony Messenger and How to Handle Failed Jobs
Directory Structure of Pimcore
Configuration
A... | Getting Started With Pimcore | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/MVC/Controller#pimcore-controller | Pimcore Controller | Pimcore Controller | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/MVC/Controller#introduction | Introduction
Pimcore controllers play the designated role in the MVC pattern. They bind the design patterns together and contain or delegate
the functionality of the application. It is good practise to keep the controllers as lean as possible and encapsulate
the business logic into models or services/libraries.
Pimcore... | Introduction | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/MVC/Controller#pimcore-specialities-and-examples | Pimcore Specialities and Examples
Controller Name
File Name
Class Name
Default View Directory
Content
src/Controller/ContentController.php
App\Controller\ContentController
/templates/content
News
src/Controller/NewsController.php
App\Controller\NewsController
/templates/news
In controllers, for every action... | Pimcore Specialities and Examples | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/MVC/Controller#examples | Examples
<?php
namespace App\Controller;
use Pimcore\Controller\FrontendController;
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\JsonResponse;
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request;
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Response;
use Pimcore\Controller\Attribute\ResponseHeader;
class DefaultController extends Front... | Examples | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/MVC/Controller#there-are-also-some-properties-which-can-be-useful: | There are also some properties which can be useful:
Name
Type
Description
$this->document
Document
Reference to the current document, if any is available.
$this->editmode
boolean
True if you are in editmode (admin)
| There are also some properties which can be useful: | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/MVC/Template/Layouts#template-inheritance-and-layouts | Template Inheritance and Layouts | Template Inheritance and Layouts | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/MVC/Template/Layouts#introduction | Introduction
Layouts define everything that repeats on one page to another, such as a header, footer, navigation.
Layouts often contain the basic structure of a HTML document, such as <html>, <head> and the <body>
tag as well as scripts and stylesheets.
In Symfony/Pimcore, this problem is thought abou... | Introduction | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/MVC/Template/Layouts#usage-of-layouts | Usage of Layouts | Usage of Layouts | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/MVC/Template/Layouts#a-simple-sample-layout-looks-like-the-following: | A Simple Sample Layout Looks Like the Following:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<title>Example</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/static/css/global.css" />
</head... | A Simple Sample Layout Looks Like the Following: | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/MVC/Template/Layouts#use-a-layout-in-a-template | Use a Layout in a template
Layouts are simply used by declaring a parent template with the following code.
{% extends 'layout.html.twig' %}
In this example we extend from the template layout.html.twig, but we can use any other and as many as needed
scripts instead.
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/MVC/Template/Template_Extensions/Placeholder#placeholder-templating-extension | Placeholder Templating Extension
The Placeholder extension is used to persist content between view scripts and view instances. It also offers
some useful features such as aggregating content, capturing view script content for later use, and adding pre- and
post-text to content (and custom separators for aggregated cont... | Placeholder Templating Extension | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/MVC/Template/Template_Extensions/Placeholder#basic-usage | Basic Usage
Basic usage of placeholders is to persist view data. Each invocation of the Placeholder extension expects a
placeholder name. The helper then returns a placeholder container object that you can either manipulate or simply
echo out.
{% do pimcore_placeholder('foo').set("Some text for later") %}
{#... | Basic Usage | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/MVC/Template/Template_Extensions/Placeholder#aggregate-content | Aggregate Content
Aggregating content via placeholders can be useful at times as well. For instance, your view script may have a variable
array from which you wish to retrieve messages to display later. A later view script can then determine how those will
be rendered.
The Placeholder view helper uses containers that e... | Aggregate Content | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/MVC/Template/Template_Extensions/Placeholder#capture-content | Capture Content
Occasionally you may have content for a placeholder in a view script that is easiest to template. The Placeholder extension allows you to capture arbitrary content for later rendering using the following API.
captureStart($type, $key) begins capturing content.
$type should be one of the Placeholder ... | Capture Content | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/MVC/Template/Template_Extensions/HeadLink#headlink-templating-extension | HeadLink Templating Extension
The HeadLink templating extension extends Placeholder Templating Extension
The HTML <link> element is increasingly used for linking a variety of resources for your site: stylesheets, feeds,
favicons, trackbacks, and more. The HeadLink helper provides a simple interface for creating... | HeadLink Templating Extension | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/MVC/Template/Template_Extensions/HeadLink#basic-usage | Basic Usage
You may specify a headLink at any time.
Typically, you will specify global links in your layout script, and application specific links in your
application view scripts. In your layout script, in the <head> section, you will then echo the helper to output it.
{# setting links in a view script: #}
{% do... | Basic Usage | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/MVC/Template/Template_Extensions/HeadLink#http2-push-support | HTTP/2 Push Support
The HeadLink and HeadScript helpers have internal support for the WebLink Component.
While you can call $this->webLink()->preload('/path/to/file.css', ['as' => 'style']) directly in your templates, the HeadLink
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/MVC/Template/Template_Extensions/HeadMeta#headmeta-templating-extension | HeadMeta Templating Extension
The HeadMeta templating extension extends Placeholder Templating Extension
The HTML <meta> element is used to provide meta information about your HTML document -- typically keywords,
document character set, caching pragmas, etc. Meta tags may be either of the http-equiv or name typ... | HeadMeta Templating Extension | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/MVC/Template/Template_Extensions/HeadMeta#basic-usage | Basic Usage
You may specify a new meta tag at any time. Typically, you will specify client-side caching rules or SEO keywords.
For instance, if you wish to specify SEO description, you'd be creating a meta name tag with the name
'keywords' and the content the keywords you wish to associate with your page:
{# setting me... | Basic Usage | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/MVC/Template/Template_Extensions/HeadScript#headscript-templating-extension | HeadScript Templating Extension
The HeadScript templating extension extends Placeholder Templating Extension
The HTML <script> element is used to either provide inline client-side scripting elements or link to a remote resource
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/MVC/Template/Template_Extensions/HeadScript#example-headscript-with-conditional-comments | Example Headscript With Conditional Comments
{% do pimcore_head_script().appendFile(
'/js/prototype.js',
'text/javascript',
{conditional: 'lt IE 11'}
%}
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/MVC/Template/Template_Extensions/HeadScript#basic-usage | Basic Usage
You may specify a new script tag at any time. As noted above, these may be links to outside resource files or scripts themselves.
{# adding scripts #}
{% do pimcore_head_script().appendFile('/js/jquery.js').appendScript(onloadScript) %}
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/MVC/Template/Template_Extensions/HeadScript#capturing-scripts-using-the-headscript-helper | Capturing Scripts Using the HeadScript Helper
Sometimes you need to generate client-side scripts programmatically. While you could use string concatenation,
heredocs, and the like, often it's easier just to do so by creating the script and sprinkling in Twig tags.
HeadScript lets you do just that, capturing it to the s... | Capturing Scripts Using the HeadScript Helper | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/MVC/Template/Template_Extensions/HeadScript#http2-push-support | HTTP/2 Push Support
See HTTP/2 Push Support on the HeadLink page. | HTTP/2 Push Support | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/MVC/Template/Template_Extensions/HeadStyle#headstyle-templating-extension | HeadStyle Templating Extension
The HeadStyle templating extension extends Placeholder Templating Extension
The HTML <style> element is used to include CSS stylesheets inline in the HTML <head> element.
Note: Use HeadLink to link CSS files
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/MVC/Template/Template_Extensions/HeadStyle#headstyle-with-conditional-comments | Headstyle With Conditional Comments
{# adding scripts #}
{% do pimcore_head_style().appendStyle(styles, {'conditional': 'lt IE 11'}) %}
HeadStyle also allows capturing style declarations; this can be useful if you want to create the declarations
programmatically, and then place them elsewhere. The usage for this will ... | Headstyle With Conditional Comments | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/MVC/Template/Template_Extensions/HeadStyle#basic-usage | Basic Usage
You may specify a new style tag at any time:
{# adding styles #}
{% do pimcore_head_style().appendStyle(styles) %}
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/MVC/Template/Template_Extensions/HeadStyle#capturing-style-declarations | Capturing Style Declarations
Sometimes you need to generate CSS style declarations programmatically. While you could use string concatenation,
heredocs, and the like, often it's easier just to do so by creating the styles and sprinkling in Twig tags.
HeadStyle lets you do just that, capturing it to the stack:
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/MVC/Template/Template_Extensions/HeadTitle#headtitle-templating-extension | HeadTitle Templating Extension
The HeadTitle templating extension extends Placeholder Templating Extension
The HTML <title> element is used to provide a title for an HTML document.
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/MVC/Template/Template_Extensions/HeadTitle#basic-usage | Basic Usage
You may specify a title tag at any time.
A typical usage would have you setting title segments for each level of depth in your application: site,
controller, action, and potentially resource.
{% do pimcore_head_title('My first part') %}
{% do pimcore_head_title('The 2nd part') %}
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/MVC/Template/Template_Extensions/InlineScript#inlinescript-template-extension | InlineScript Template Extension
The InlineScript template extension extends Placeholder Templating Extension
The HTML <script> element is used to either provide inline client-side scripting elements or link to a remote resource
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/MVC/Template/Template_Extensions#twig-extensions | Twig Extensions | Twig Extensions | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/MVC/Template/Template_Extensions#introduction | Introduction
Twig Extensions are functions, filters and more that offer special functionality to increase usability of view scripts.
Following an overview of some Twig Extensions:
render
render_esi
controller
asset
csrf_token
path
absolute_url
translator
trans
url
relative_path
In addition to th... | Introduction | [
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https://pimcore.com/docs/platform//Pimcore/MVC/Template/Template_Extensions#pimcore-twig-extensions | Pimcore Twig Extensions
All Twig extension functions are described below in detail, the following tables give just a short overview of all available extensions.
Extension
Description
pimcore_cache()
Simple in-template caching functionality
pimcore_device()
Helps implementing adaptive designs
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