I am developing TYPO3 projects since 2006 now, and projects are getting bigger and more complex. Setting up a simple CMS site with a contact form and news listing is all routine.
Right now, we finished a bigger project: A platform for an international company with countless extensions: Login & registration, news, listing database records, dynamic contact forms, surveys & statistics, intranet functions: document upload & download, several backend "tweaks" per TCA modifications, etc. .
The project managers got upset at us developers, because sometimes, after we finished on function X and later committed function Y to the dev server, function X was broken. This was related to typoscript settings, extension interdependencies, versioning errors or sometimes simple programming mistakes and typos. I know how to take care of the latter, but in general:
From your experience:
How can we develop an error-proof system in TYPO3, where everything works in hand and extensions don't get in their way? In other words: How can we secure and isolate functionalities (extensions) - and avoid those interdepency issues?
We are working in a DEV team with two developers, and we already use:
- Subversion Repository
- Local DEV server for development & testing
- External typoscript configuration files, split into single files for each extension
Edit for Bountyhunters:
What I am looking for is a best-practice-summary that might include these topics:
- General workflow habits
- General coding habits
- Reliability of our subversion commits (or Git)
- Unit testing (PHPUnit, Selenium?)
- Deployment (I haven't yet figured out how automated deployment can help us)
- Typoscript best practices