Wrapper library for managing PHPTAL environment. Also supports HTML Tidy formatting.
use \LSS\Config;
use \LSS\Tpl;
//init templating system
$theme = (Config::get('theme','name') ? Config::get('theme','name') : 'default');
Tpl::_get()->setPath(ROOT_GROUP.'/theme/'.$theme);
Tpl::_get()->setUri('/theme/'.$theme.'/');
Tpl::_get()->set(array(
'lss_version' => LSS_VERSION
,'version' => VERSION
,'site_name' => Config::get('site_name')
,'site_title' => Config::get('site_name')
,'uri' => Config::get('url','uri')
,'url' => Config::get('url','url')
,'theme_path' => Tpl::_get()->uri
,'copyright' => '© '.date('Y').' '.Config::get('site_name')
));
unset($theme);
$params = array();
//parse template and return
$params['html'] = Tpl::_get()->output('client_file_manage',$params,false);
//parse template and output
Tpl::_get()->output('client_file_list',$params);
Returns the singleton (creates it if it doesnt exist)
Sets the path to the template files
Sets the URI that should be used when parsing templates
Adds a CSS file entry that gets output to the HEAD section of the body
Clears the CSS buffer
Adds a Javascript file load that will be output to the HEAD section of the body
Clears the JS buffer
Sets a constant that can be used globally in the templates
- $name The name of the constant
- $value The constant value
- $overwrite When set to FALSE will not overwrite existing constant Returns FALSE if unable to write constant
Get a constant by name If $name is NULL returns entire constant tree Returns NULL if no constant exists
Add raw data to the template body
Resets the body buffer
Enables stubs that are loaded conditionally
Adds debug output to but printed with the template (allows debug data to be formatted more readible)
Returns buffered debug data ready for templating
Collects various stats from script execution The return value is ready for templating
Output Function
- This is the main output handler that calls into PHPTAL
- It will render the specified template file and add the passed tags to the environment
- It also sets up the global environment for page parsing
- NOTE: there should only be one call to this per page unless in extreme circumstances
- ARGUMENTS
- file the template file to be parsed
- tags array of variables to be added to env
- echo when true the tpl system will output directly to the browser and exit