Block Functions {#plugins.block.functions}
void
smarty_block_
name
array
\$params
mixed
\$content
object
\$template
boolean
&\$repeat
Block functions are functions of the form: {func} .. {/func}
. In other
words, they enclose a template block and operate on the contents of this
block. Block functions take precedence over custom
functions of the same name, that is, you
cannot have both custom function {func}
and block function
{func}..{/func}
.
-
By default your function implementation is called twice by Smarty: once for the opening tag, and once for the closing tag. (See
$repeat
below on how to change this.) -
Starting with Smarty 3.1 the returned value of the opening tag call is displayed as well.
-
Only the opening tag of the block function may have attributes. All attributes passed to template functions from the template are contained in the
$params
variable as an associative array. The opening tag attributes are also accessible to your function when processing the closing tag. -
The value of the
$content
variable depends on whether your function is called for the opening or closing tag. In case of the opening tag, it will be NULL, and in case of the closing tag it will be the contents of the template block. Note that the template block will have already been processed by Smarty, so all you will receive is the template output, not the template source. -
The parameter
$repeat
is passed by reference to the function implementation and provides a possibility for it to control how many times the block is displayed. By default$repeat
is TRUE at the first call of the block-function (the opening tag) and FALSE on all subsequent calls to the block function (the block\'s closing tag). Each time the function implementation returns with$repeat
being TRUE, the contents between{func}...{/func}
are evaluated and the function implementation is called again with the new block contents in the parameter$content
.
If you have nested block functions, it\'s possible to find out what the
parent block function is by accessing $smarty->_tag_stack
variable.
Just do a var_dump()
on it and the
structure should be apparent.
<?php
/*
* Smarty plugin
* -------------------------------------------------------------
* File: block.translate.php
* Type: block
* Name: translate
* Purpose: translate a block of text
* -------------------------------------------------------------
*/
function smarty_block_translate($params, $content, Smarty_Internal_Template $template, &$repeat)
{
// only output on the closing tag
if(!$repeat){
if (isset($content)) {
$lang = $params['lang'];
// do some intelligent translation thing here with $content
return $translation;
}
}
}
?>
See also: registerPlugin()
,
unregisterPlugin()
.