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Patrick Kohl, 02/16/2012 02:07 PM
Developing a module or plugin for VirtueMart 2¶
When you want to develop your own extension for VirtueMart, then these hints should help you get started:
Useif (!class_exists( 'VmConfig' )) require(JPATH_ADMINISTRATOR.DS.'components'.DS.'com_virtuemart'.DS.'helpers'.DS.'config.php');
to load the configuration object in your extension. Then use
$config = VmConfig::loadConfig();
to load the configuration values, you can then easily access them with
VmConfig::get('yourVariable','default');
After loading the VmConfig you should always use the vm path constants to access files
JPATH_VM_SITE = JPATH_ROOT.DS.'components'.DS.'com_virtuemart' );
JPATH_VM_ADMINISTRATOR = JPATH_ROOT.DS.'administrator'.DS.'components'.DS.'com_virtuemart' );
For performance reasons you should always use the
if (!class_exists( 'MyClass' )) require (JPATH_VM_ADMINISTRATOR.DS....)
construction, dont use require_once
Loading and instancing a model is very easy in Vm, just use
$mynameModel = VmModel::getModel('myname');
for example: $currencyModel = VmModel::getModel('currency');
When you want to access the js used in vm then load them with
$config->jQuery();
$config->jVm();
or for the css use$config->cssSite();
adding Virtuemart 2 menu to your component
IN view.php.html use
-----------------------------
if(!class_exists('VmView'))require(JPATH_VM_ADMINISTRATOR.DS.'helpers'.DS.'vmview.php');
class vmg_exportViewCategory extends VmView
-----------------------------
in tmpl/default.php for eg.
before your HTML codes
-----------------------------$lang = JFactory::getLanguage();
$extension = 'com_virtuemart';
$base_dir = JPATH_ADMINISTRATOR;
$lang->load($extension, $base_dir);
AdminUIHelper::startAdminArea();
-----------------------------
After your HTML codes
----------------------------- AdminUIHelper::endAdminArea();
-----------------------------
in controllers if model are wanted
if(!class_exists('VmModel'))require(JPATH_VM_ADMINISTRATOR.DS.'helpers'.DS.'vmmodel.php');
$model = VmModel::getModel($this->vmView);
or you can use
function vmModel($model=null){
if(!class_exists('ShopFunctions'))require(JPATH_VM_ADMINISTRATOR.DS.'helpers'.DS.'shopfunctions.php');
return ShopFunctions::getModel($model);
to use vm2 tables
JTable::addIncludePath(JPATH_VM_ADMINISTRATOR.DS.'tables');
Adding an entry to Virtuemart menu
ON your installation SQLINSERT INTO `#__virtuemart_adminmenuentries` (`id`, `module_id`, `parent_id`, `name`, `link`, `depends`, `icon_class`, `ordering`, `published`, `tooltip`, `view`, `task`) VALUES
(null, 77, 0, 'COM_MYCOMPONENT', 'index?option=com_mycomponent', '', 'vmicon vmicon-16-to_do_list_cheked_1', 2, 1, '', 'myview', 'mytask');
This exemple add an entry in 'tool' menu (module_id 77) with icon vmicon-16-to_do_list_cheked_1
result link is : index?option=com_mycomponent&view=myview&task=mytask
For shipment, payment, or other plugin development please look here Plugin system or for modules here Modules system
Updated by Patrick Kohl almost 13 years ago · 10 revisions