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Twig
====
The *TwigServiceProvider* provides integration with the `Twig
<http://twig.sensiolabs.org/>`_ template engine.
Parameters
----------
* **twig.path** (optional): Path to the directory containing twig template
files (it can also be an array of paths).
* **twig.templates** (optional): An associative array of template names to
template contents. Use this if you want to define your templates inline.
* **twig.options** (optional): An associative array of twig
options. Check out the `twig documentation <http://twig.sensiolabs.org/doc/api.html#environment-options>`_
for more information.
* **twig.form.templates** (optional): An array of templates used to render
forms (only available when the ``FormServiceProvider`` is enabled). The
default theme is ``form_div_layout.html.twig``, but you can use the other
built-in themes: ``form_table_layout.html.twig``,
``bootstrap_3_layout.html.twig``, and
``bootstrap_3_horizontal_layout.html.twig``.
Services
--------
* **twig**: The ``Twig_Environment`` instance. The main way of
interacting with Twig.
* **twig.loader**: The loader for Twig templates which uses the ``twig.path``
and the ``twig.templates`` options. You can also replace the loader
completely.
Registering
-----------
.. code-block:: php
$app->register(new Silex\Provider\TwigServiceProvider(), array(
'twig.path' => __DIR__.'/views',
));
.. note::
Add Twig as a dependency:
.. code-block:: bash
composer require twig/twig
Usage
-----
The Twig provider provides a ``twig`` service that can render templates::
$app->get('/hello/{name}', function ($name) use ($app) {
return $app['twig']->render('hello.twig', array(
'name' => $name,
));
});
Symfony Components Integration
------------------------------
Symfony provides a Twig bridge that provides additional integration between
some Symfony components and Twig. Add it as a dependency:
.. code-block:: bash
composer require symfony/twig-bridge
When present, the ``TwigServiceProvider`` will provide you with the following
additional capabilities.
* Access to the ``path()`` and ``url()`` functions. You can find more
information in the `Symfony Routing documentation
<http://symfony.com/doc/current/book/routing.html#generating-urls-from-a-template>`_:
.. code-block:: jinja
{{ path('homepage') }}
{{ url('homepage') }} {# generates the absolute url http://example.org/ #}
{{ path('hello', {name: 'Fabien'}) }}
{{ url('hello', {name: 'Fabien'}) }} {# generates the absolute url http://example.org/hello/Fabien #}
* Access to the ``absolute_url()`` and ``relative_path()`` Twig functions.
Translations Support
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
If you are using the ``TranslationServiceProvider``, you will get the
``trans()`` and ``transchoice()`` functions for translation in Twig templates.
You can find more information in the `Symfony Translation documentation
<http://symfony.com/doc/current/book/translation.html#twig-templates>`_.
Form Support
~~~~~~~~~~~~
If you are using the ``FormServiceProvider``, you will get a set of helpers for
working with forms in templates. You can find more information in the `Symfony
Forms reference
<http://symfony.com/doc/current/reference/forms/twig_reference.html>`_.
Security Support
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
If you are using the ``SecurityServiceProvider``, you will have access to the
``is_granted()`` function in templates. You can find more information in the
`Symfony Security documentation
<http://symfony.com/doc/current/book/security.html#access-control-in-templates>`_.
Global Variable
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
When the Twig bridge is available, the ``global`` variable refers to an
instance of `AppVariable <http://api.symfony.com/master/Symfony/Bridge/Twig/AppVariable.html>`_.
It gives access to the following methods:
.. code-block:: jinja
{# The current Request #}
{{ global.request }}
{# The current User (when security is enabled) #}
{{ global.user }}
{# The current Session #}
{{ global.session }}
{# The debug flag #}
{{ global.debug }}
Rendering a Controller
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
A ``render`` function is also registered to help you render another controller
from a template (available when the :doc:`HttpFragment Service Provider
</providers/http_fragment>` is registered):
.. code-block:: jinja
{{ render(url('sidebar')) }}
{# or you can reference a controller directly without defining a route for it #}
{{ render(controller(controller)) }}
.. note::
You must prepend the ``app.request.baseUrl`` to render calls to ensure
that the render works when deployed into a sub-directory of the docroot.
.. note::
Read the Twig `reference`_ for Symfony document to learn more about the
various Twig functions.
Traits
------
``Silex\Application\TwigTrait`` adds the following shortcuts:
* **render**: Renders a view with the given parameters and returns a Response
object.
.. code-block:: php
return $app->render('index.html', ['name' => 'Fabien']);
$response = new Response();
$response->setTtl(10);
return $app->render('index.html', ['name' => 'Fabien'], $response);
.. code-block:: php
// stream a view
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\StreamedResponse;
return $app->render('index.html', ['name' => 'Fabien'], new StreamedResponse());
Customization
-------------
You can configure the Twig environment before using it by extending the
``twig`` service::
$app->extend('twig', function($twig, $app) {
$twig->addGlobal('pi', 3.14);
$twig->addFilter('levenshtein', new \Twig_Filter_Function('levenshtein'));
return $twig;
});
For more information, check out the `official Twig documentation
<http://twig.sensiolabs.org>`_.
.. _reference: https://symfony.com/doc/current/reference/twig_reference.html#controller