Simple Content Folder Integration Tutorial

How it works:

  • Generate static HTML pages in a subfolder of the site, based on static HTML templates.


Simple Content Folder Limitations:

  • No Redirect Support
  • No Server-side code in pages (unless publish templates are used)


Overview:

The simple content folder is the easiest integration method - serving fully generated HTML files out of a public subfolder of the Symfony application.  This does not require installing the jsHarmony CMS SDK.


Integration:

  1. In the jsHarmony CMS, on the Sites tab, create a new Site

  2. In the Site Settings, add a Deployment Target:
    1. Configure the Deployment Target to publish to a public folder in the Symfony project
    2. Set the URL Prefix to "/" if CMS files will be available off the root of the target domain, or otherwise set URL Prefix to the path prefix
      * Files can be published to a subfolder, but still served as root.  More information is available in the Apache / .htaccess Integration tutorial.

  3. Create a Page Template:
    1. Local Page Templates can be defined in the CMS, by using the Site's SFTP
    2. Remote Page Templates can be defined in a public subfolder of the Symfony project, and linked to the CMS in the Site Settings "Page Templates" tab.
      :: Configuring Remote Page Templates

  4. Add CMS content and publish to the Deployment Target, generating HTML files in the subfolder of the Symfony project
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