This TYPO3 extension, based on Extbase and Fluid, is an example of best practices in automated code checks, unit/functional/acceptance testing and continuous integration.
You can also use this extension to manage your collection of delicious teas.
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Repository: | https://github.com/FriendsOfTYPO3/tea |
Read online: | https://docs.typo3.org/p/ttn/tea/main/en-us/ |
TER: | https://extensions.typo3.org/extension/tea/ |
Slack: | https://typo3.slack.com/channels/qa-best-practices |
We value and welcome feedback of all kinds, including discussions. Feedback can be sent via TYPO3 slack within our channel or via direct massages to the team members. We also welcome email. All the contact information is available at our typo3.org team page. Another way is to create a discussion on GitHub.
The following is a list of our code and technical philosophies only. https://typo3.org/community/teams/best-practices provides an overview on how we work in general.
The project follows Semantic Versioning.
We align all decisions with the TYPO3 core, whenever applicable. TYPO3 itself is a mono repository and sometimes needs to make different decisions. We document all divergences within Documentation/DivergencesToTypo3Core/.
At the TYPO3 Online Days 2021, Oliver Klee held a session where her presented our approach for automating the code quality of extensions.