<?php use Respect\Template\Html; use Respect\Template\HtmlElement as H; require __DIR__ . '/../tests/bootstrap.php'; // Loading the template $template = new Html('./cssZenGarden.html', '#lselect'); // Changing the TITLE element inside HEAD tag $template['title'] = 'Respect\\Template: The different template engine'; // Changing some text from the beginning of the BODY $template['#pageHeader h1'] = 'Respect/Template'; $template['#pageHeader h2'] = 'HTML templates'; $template['#quickSummary .p1'] = 'This page is a simple example of a Respect\\Template.'; $template['#quickSummary .p2'] = 'The content of this template is manipulated with CSS selectors and plain HTML.'; //Changing more elements, creating new ones, etc .... $template['#preamble h3'] = 'What ninja skills should I have to use it?'; $template['#preamble .p1'] = H::div(H::p('It depends on what you do for living:'), H::dl(H::dt('PHP Developers'), H::dd('Very basic (really basic) knowledge of arrays and CSS selectors.'), H::dt('Front End Developers'), H::dd('Nothing')))->class('p1'); $template['#preamble .p2'] = 'The key concept to understand Respect\\Template is simple: isolation of concerns. Backend developers should handle data and serve them properly while frontend developers should do the shinning stuff (CSS and Javascript).'; $template['#preamble .p3'] = 'Respect\\Template aims to be easy to use by everyone, with minimum learning curve, minimal impact on the existing code and awesome as possible!'; echo $template->render();
public function testAttributesAndChildren() { $div = H::div('Uhull')->id('test'); $this->assertEquals('<div id="test">Uhull</div>', (string) $div); }