theoretic Posted March 21 Share Posted March 21 Hi friends! And thanks for Processwire! Maybe i'm missing something, but i have no idea how to select an (admin) page by the process it uses. It could look this: "template=admin,process=my_process_name" This could be a great help while using a perfect ProcessSettingsFactory module (many thanks to @Macrura!). That module allows to create admin settings pages, each holding a certain set of configurable data fields. Getting that fields is a piece of cake: $settings = $settingsFactory->getSettings('general'); //'general' is the name of admin page holding the settings $phone = $settings->phone; Works great when we need quite a limited number of settings. But when the things are getting bigger, it becomes quite reasonable to create a number of settings pages and to organize all the settings into a unified structure. Here's an example how it could be: //getting all settings pages $settingsPages = $pages->find("template=admin,process=ProcessSettingsFactory"); //creating the settings object $settings = (Object)[]; //putting all data from settings pages into $settings object foreach( $settingsPages as $settingsPage ){ $settingName = $settingsPage->name; //e.g. 'general' $settings->$settingName = $settingsFactory->getSettings($settingName); } //now we can use the $settings object echo "<a href=mailto:{$settings->general->email}>Mail us!</a>"; This approach definitely requires a process-specific selector. Guess that it could also be implemented at module level but having a specific selector for process could be useful in a large number of tasks. Will appreciate any idea ) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robin S Posted March 22 Share Posted March 22 It seems to be working here. If the code is going to be executed when the user is other than a superuser then you would need check_access=0 in the selector because the admin template is restricted. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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