2.5 KiB
2.5 KiB
Template Functions
void
smarty_function_
name
array
$params
object
$template
All attributes passed to template
functions from the template are contained in the $params
as an
associative array.
The output (return value) of the function will be substituted in place
of the function tag in the template, eg the
{fetch}
function. Alternatively, the
function can simply perform some other task without any output, eg the
{assign}
function.
If the function needs to assign some variables to the template or use
some other Smarty-provided functionality, it can use the supplied
$template
object to do so eg $template->foo()
.
<?php
/*
* Smarty plugin
* -------------------------------------------------------------
* File: function.eightball.php
* Type: function
* Name: eightball
* Purpose: outputs a random magic answer
* -------------------------------------------------------------
*/
function smarty_function_eightball($params, Smarty_Internal_Template $template)
{
$answers = array('Yes',
'No',
'No way',
'Outlook not so good',
'Ask again soon',
'Maybe in your reality');
$result = array_rand($answers);
return $answers[$result];
}
?>
which can be used in the template as:
Question: Will we ever have time travel?
Answer: {eightball}.
<?php
/*
* Smarty plugin
* -------------------------------------------------------------
* File: function.assign.php
* Type: function
* Name: assign
* Purpose: assign a value to a template variable
* -------------------------------------------------------------
*/
function smarty_function_assign($params, Smarty_Internal_Template $template)
{
if (empty($params['var'])) {
trigger_error("assign: missing 'var' parameter");
return;
}
if (!in_array('value', array_keys($params))) {
trigger_error("assign: missing 'value' parameter");
return;
}
$template->assign($params['var'], $params['value']);
}
?>
See also: registerPlugin()
,
unregisterPlugin()
.