Icon picker for TCA and RTE. Generates a browsable gallery of your icon fonts and SVGs - just link your stylesheet or image directory. Works with FontAwesome, Bootstrap, Icomoon.. Optionally adds icon field to pages, tt_content or sys_category.
Pro tip: Use your Icomoon development file. Your Icon Picker is always up to date, and you can serve the font files from your own remote without manually downloading and adjusting paths!
Install via composer
composer require blueways/bw-icons
Update database schema
Include PageTS
Enable the extension in the Extension Manager and include the static PageTS for TYPO3 core icons or set up your own icons. See Configuration section.
Enable icons for tt_content, pages and/or sys_category
In the extension
settings (Admin Tools → Extension Configuration → bw_icons
), you can enable
the icon fields. If you want to use it for other tables, see For developers
section.
Include RTE configuration (optional)
imports:
- { resource: EXT:bw_icons/Configuration/RTE/IconPicker.yaml }
editor:
config:
toolbar:
- { name: 'icon', items: [IconPicker] }
The displayed icons are set up via PageTS. Choose a unique identifier and
select FileIconProvider
if you want to add
image files from a directory or CssIconProvider
if you want to display font
icons from a stylesheet.
mod.tx_bwicons {
# Get icons from directory and subdirectory. Subdirectories become sidebar links.
typo3icons = Blueways\BwIcons\Provider\FileIconProvider
typo3icons {
title = TYPO3 Icons
folder = EXT:core/Resources/Public/Icons/T3Icons/svgs
}
# Get icons from stylesheet. Multiple font-faces in one file become sidebar links.
fontawesome = Blueways\BwIcons\Provider\CssIconProvider
fontawesome {
title = FontAwsome
file = fileadmin/fontawesome/css/all.css
}
# Get icons from remote stylesheet. Styles and font files are cached in /typo3temp
icomoon = Blueways\BwIcons\Provider\CssIconProvider
icomoon {
title = Icomoon
file = https://i.icomoon.io/public/b23ec64zea/Project/style.css
# optional: adjust markup in backend wizard
# defaults to <i class="###ICON###"></i>
markup = <span class="my-custom-class ###ICON###"></span>
}
}
After changing the settings, make sure to clear the cache.
After importing the yaml configuration, you can add the new button anywhere you want to your RTE present. Read more about RTE configuration.
imports:
- { resource: EXT:bw_icons/Configuration/RTE/IconPicker.yaml }
editor:
config:
toolbar:
- { name: 'icon', items: [ IconPicker ] }
The icons are saved as filename (
e.g. EXT:myext/Resources/Public/Images/icon.svg
or fileadmin/icons/foo.png
)
if you use the FileIconProvider
or as css class names (
e.g. fas fa-arrow-right
) by using CssIconProvider
.
If you have configured only the selection of SVGs, you can safely use
the <f:image src="https://github.com/maikschneider/bw_icons/raw/main/{data.tx_bwicons_icon}" />
viewHelper in your fluid
template.
By only using font icons, you can output
like <i class="{data.tx_bwicons_icon}"></i>
.
If you have a mixture, you can use my ViewHelper that determines the type by checking for a dot in the icon name:
{namespace bw=Blueways\BwIcons\ViewHelpers}
<bw:icon icon="{data.tx_bwicons_icon}" /> Hello world!
Output:
<i class="fa fas-wave"></i> Hello world!
or
<img src="https://github.com/maikschneider/bw_icons/raw/main/fileadmin/icons/foo.svg" /> Hello world!
If you want to include the extracted styles in the frontend, you can use
the CssUtility
to generate the style-tags in the head of your page. Include
this in your TypoScript setup:
page.headerData {
123 = USER
123.userFunc = Blueways\BwIcons\Utility\CssUtility->includeStyleSheets
}
Create database field for the icon:
create table tx_myext_domain_model_foo (
icon_field varchar(255) not null default '',
);
Edit TCA: Add the renderType iconSelection
in the config array:
...
'icon_field' => [
'label' => 'My Icon',
'config' => [
'type' => 'input',
'renderType' => 'iconSelection'
]
],
...
Optional: you may restrict which icon providers are available:
...
'icon_field' => [
'label' => 'My Icon',
'config' => [
'type' => 'input',
'renderType' => 'iconSelection',
'iconProviders' => 'fontawesome,otherProviderKey'
]
],
...
If you want to add other icon sources (e.g. from API), you can create your own
IconProvider. Just make sure to extend
from Blueways\BwIcons\Provider\AbstractIconProvider
.
This extension was made by Maik Schneider: Feel free to contribute!