Netgen's extra Admin UI bits for Ibexa CMS implements an enhanced administration UI for Ibexa DXP that adds some missing features we loved from eZ Publish Legacy administration interface.
Install the package with composer require netgen/ibexa-admin-ui-extra
. This
will automatically enable the bundle, but will not enable the new interface in
Ibexa Admin UI. To enable the interface, you need to set the design of
admin_group
siteaccess group to ngadmin
, e.g.:
ibexa:
system:
admin_group:
design: ngadmin
Next, import the routes into your project:
netgen_ibexa_admin_ui_extra:
resource: '@NetgenIbexaAdminUIExtraBundle/Resources/config/routing.yaml'
This package enhances the visibility of Content URLs by Siteaccess. URLs can be viewed in the administration interface under the URL tab within the Content view.
The package distinguishes between two types of URLs:
- Siteaccess URLs that reside within the configured Siteaccess Content tree.
- Siteaccess URLs that exist outside the configured Siteaccess Content tree.
By default, the overview of URLs outside the configured Content tree is disabled. To display these URLs, you need to enable this option in your configuration:
netgen_ibexa_admin_ui_extra:
show_siteaccess_urls_outside_configured_content_tree_root: true
The extra Admin UI also introduces a Queues module, which provides a dedicated interface for viewing the number of pending messages in each configured Symfony Messenger transport.
With this module, you can:
- View all available Messenger transports
- See the count of pending messages per transport
- Restrict access to the queues via Ibexa policies
You can customize the queues feature in your configuration:
netgen_ibexa_admin_ui_extra:
queues:
enabled: true
transports:
- transport1
- transport2
If Symfony Messenger is not installed, the Queues module is automatically disabled and won’t appear in the menu or routes.
Access to the Queues module is restricted by Ibexa policies. To access the module, the user’s role must include the following policy:
- Module:
queues
- Function:
read
Users without this policy will not see the Queues menu item and will receive an an Access Denied exception if they try to access the page directly.
Licensed under GPLv2