TypoRepo/Installation

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TypoRepo/Installation
Type Activity
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Downloads https://moodle.org/plugins/mod_typorepo
Issues https://github.com/bdecentgmbh/moodle-mod_typorepo/issues
Discussion tbd
Maintainer(s) bdecent gmbh

Moodle

To install the TYPO3 Repository Activity (mod_typorepo), you have three options:

Option 1: Install from Moodle.org
  1. Login as an admin and go to Site administration > Plugins > Install plugins. (If you can't find this location, then plugin installation is prevented on your site.)
  2. Click the button 'Install plugins from Moodle plugins directory'.
  3. Search for "TYPO3 Repository Activity", click the Install button then click Continue.
  4. Confirm the installation request
  5. Check the plugin validation report
Option 2: Install from zip package
  1. Download TYPO3 Repository Activity from https://moodle.org/plugins/mod_typorepo/versions
  2. Login to your Moodle site as an admin and go to Administration > Site administration > Plugins > Install plugins.
  3. Upload the ZIP file. You should only be prompted to add extra details (in the Show more section) if the plugin is not automatically detected.
  4. If your target directory is not writeable, you will see a warning message.
  5. Check the plugin validation report
Option 3: Install manually on server
  1. Download TYPO3 Repository Activity from https://moodle.org/plugins/mod_typorepo/versions
  2. Rename the folder to "typorepo"
  3. Upload or copy it to your Moodle server.
  4. Unzip it in the `/mod` directory. (the path should then look for example like this: https://yourmoodle.com/mod/typorepo/version.php)
  5. In your Moodle site (as admin) go to Settings > Site administration > Notifications (you should, for most plugin types, get a message saying the plugin is installed).

For more detailed info how to install plugins in general, visit https://docs.moodle.org/401/en/Installing_plugins.


TYPO3

  1. Install the Moodle SSO TYPO3 Extension in your TYPO3 Installation
  2. Install the Moodle Sitemap TYPO3 Extension in your TYPO3 Installation
  3. Create a page and add a Moodle Sitemap Plugin
  4. Create a sysfolder where you store the Moodle instances to connect to