Is there some method to get components version by it's name? I tried a lot of examples but didn't find any that would work. The thing like JComponentHelper::getParams('com_mycomponent')->get('version')
doesn't work as it retrieves values from jos_extensions.params
row. My components version is only in jos_extensions.manifest_cache
row...
7 Answers
You can use the following:
Joomla 2.5:
$parser = JFactory::getXMLParser('Simple');
$xml = JPATH_SITE .'/components/com_wrapper/wrapper.xml';
$parser->loadFile($xml);
$doc = $parser->document;
$element = $doc->getElementByPath('version');
$version = $element->data();
echo $version;
Joomla 3.x (Platform 13.3 and below)
$xml = JFactory::getXML(JPATH_SITE .'/components/com_wrapper/wrapper.xml');
$version = (string)$xml->version;
echo $version;
Joomla 3.2+:
getXML
was made deprecated as of 2 weeks after this answer. Instead, use SimpleXML
Obviously this is an example for the Wrapper component so change the paths to whatever suits your needs.
Hope this helps
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@Shakur - An error occurs when
JPATH_ADMINISTRATOR
which is why I didn't use it.– LodderOct 29, 2013 at 15:29 -
might be due to the fact I'm currently testing on wampserver on a subdomain at work but I'll test later on properly with your requested change.– LodderOct 29, 2013 at 15:42
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Manuifest files of components are stored in administrator/components/com_name/ so JPATH_ADMINISTRATOR is needed here– cksrcOct 30, 2013 at 7:05
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If you are looking for a listing of all components within your Joomla site, you can find them by using the Extension Manager -> Manage and select type filter "Components". This will give you a listing with a Version column showing the versions of all the Components. That's an answer to your original question without coding.
Based on the answer of CoalaWeb, but with less code (more code use from the framework):
/** @var JTableExtension $extension */
$extension = JTable::getInstance('extension');
$id = $extension->find(array('element' => $extension));
$extension->load($id);
$componentInfo = json_decode($extension->manifest_cache, true);
return $componentInfo['version'];
Joomla 1.5, 2.5, 3.X.
We are using different XML files for Joomla 1.5 (com_ponent.xml) and for 2.5, 3.X (_manifest.xml) versions. Using SimpleXML :
public static function getVbssoVersion() {
$xml_path = JPATH_ADMINISTRATOR . '/components/com_ponent/';
$xml_path .= (defined('JVER') && JVER == '1.5') ? 'com_ponent.xml' : '_manifest.xml';
$xml_obj = new SimpleXMLElement(file_get_contents($xml_path));
return strval($xml_obj->version);
}
To fully leverage the Joomla API, use the JComponentHelper, \Joomla\Registry\Registry and JTable classes:
$component = \JComponentHelper::getComponent('com_myextension');
$extension = \JTable::getInstance('extension');
$extension->load($component->id);
$manifest = new \Joomla\Registry\Registry($extension->manifest_cache);
echo $manifest->get('version');
This applies mainly to newer 3.x versions of Joomla; 3.6+ probably.
Joomla 3.2+:
Because getXML is deprecated, you could use SimpleXML in the following way:
$xml = simplexml_load_file(JPATH_COMPONENT_ADMINISTRATOR . '/wrapper.xml');
$version = $xml->version;
Hi I use this function to return versions from the extensions table based on element (I find its more reliable than name) but you could easily substitute element for name.
I have this in a plugin and the function only needs the element($ext) to check against the current extension in the table.
function extversion($ext) {
$db = JFactory::getDbo();
$query = $db->getQuery(true);
$query->select('manifest_cache');
$query->from($db->quoteName('#__extensions'));
$query->where('element = "' . $ext . '"');
$db->setQuery($query);
$manifest = json_decode($db->loadResult(), true);
return $manifest['version'];
}