{assign}, {$var=...}
{assign}
or {$var=...}
is used for assigning template variables during the
execution of a template.
Attributes of the {assign} syntax
Attribute Name | Required | Description |
---|---|---|
var | The name of the variable being assigned | |
value | The value being assigned | |
scope | (optional) | The scope of the assigned variable: \'parent\',\'root\' or \'global\' |
Attributes of the {$var=...} syntax
Attribute Name | Required | Description |
---|---|---|
scope | (optional) | The scope of the assigned variable: \'parent\',\'root\' or \'global\' |
Option Flags
Name | Description |
---|---|
nocache | Assigns the variable with the 'nocache' attribute |
Note
Assignment of variables in-template is essentially placing application logic into the presentation that may be better handled in PHP. Use at your own discretion.
Examples
{assign var="name" value="Bob"} {* or *}
{assign "name" "Bob"} {* short-hand, or *}
{$name='Bob'}
The value of $name is {$name}.
The above example will output:
{assign var="name" value="Bob" nocache} {* or *}
{assign "name" "Bob" nocache} {* short-hand, or *}
{$name='Bob' nocache}
The value of $name is {$name}.
{assign var=running_total value=$running_total+$some_array[$row].some_value} {* or *}
{$running_total=$running_total+$some_array[row].some_value}
Variables assigned in the included template will be seen in the including template.
The template above includes the example sub_template.tpl
below:
{* foo will be known also in the including template *}
{assign var="foo" value="something" scope=parent}
{$foo="something" scope=parent}
{* bar is assigned only local in the including template *}
{assign var="bar" value="value"} {* or *}
{$var="value"}
You can assign a variable to root of the current root tree. The variable is seen by all templates using the same root tree.
A global variable is seen by all templates.
{assign var=foo value="bar" scope="global"} {* or *}
{assign "foo" "bar" scope="global"} {* short-hand, or *}
{$foo="bar" scope="global"}
To access {assign}
variables from a php script use
getTemplateVars()
.
Here's the template that creates the variable $foo
.
The template variables are only available after/during template execution as in the following script.
<?php
// this will output nothing as the template has not been executed
echo $smarty->getTemplateVars('foo');
// fetch the template to a variable
$whole_page = $smarty->fetch('index.tpl');
// this will output 'smarty' as the template has been executed
echo $smarty->getTemplateVars('foo');
$smarty->assign('foo','Even smarter');
// this will output 'Even smarter'
echo $smarty->getTemplateVars('foo');
The following functions can also optionally assign template variables: {capture}
,
{include}
,
{insert}
,
{counter}
,
{cycle}
,
{eval}
,
{fetch}
,
{math}
and
{textformat}
.
See also {append}
,
assign()
and
getTemplateVars()
.