/** * @expectedException \figdice\exceptions\DictionaryEntryNotFoundException */ public function testAnonTransWithoutLoadedDicRaisesError() { $view = new View(); $str = <<<ENDTEMPLATE <fig:template> <fig:trans key="somekey"/> </fig:template> ENDTEMPLATE; $view->loadString($str); $view->setLanguage('en'); vfsStream::setup('root'); $view->setTranslationPath(vfsStream::url('root')); $view->render(); }
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with FigDice. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ /** * In this example we will learn to: * * - work with dictionaries * - provide dynamic params for named placeholders in entries */ // Autoload the Figdice lib require_once '../../vendor/autoload.php'; use figdice\View; $view = new View(); // The template we are loading now, imports a Dictionary. // Dictionaries are XML files containing entries of key/value pairs. $view->loadFile('template.xml'); // Let the View know where our Dictionaries are stored. // For the sake of the example, we keep our dictionaries locally, in // this same directory. // The Dictionaries of all the languages must be stored below one same // parent folder. This is this parent folder which you specify here. $view->setTranslationPath(dirname(__FILE__) . '/dictionaries'); // Each provided language must exist in the shape of one sub-folder below // the Translation Path: the folder names correspond to the target language // in which you wish to render your view. Therefore, below the /dictionaries // parent, there is a "fr" folder, in which the French dictionaries are found. $view->setLanguage('fr'); // Let's give some value to the number of available brown shoes: $view->mount('stock', array('shoes' => array('brown' => array('Smith 40', 'Weston 43', 'Finkers 43')))); $output = $view->render(); echo $output;