A powerful View for PHP.
- PHP Version
^7.1
- PHP
- Blade
First of all, you have to initialize a Viewer:
$viewsDirectory = __DIR__ . '/views';
$viewer = new \Greg\View\Viewer($viewsDirectory);
Optionally, you can add a view compiler. For example a Blade Compiler specially created for the Viewer:
// Turn it to a callable, to load only when using blade templates.
$viewer->addExtension('.blade.php', function () {
$compiledViewsDirectory = __DIR__ . '/compiled';
return new \Greg\View\ViewBladeCompiler($compiledViewsDirectory);
});
By default it will use Renderer as an instance of a template.
Note: If you want to use your own compiler, it has to be an instance of Compiler Strategy.
Now, you can render views where you want in your application.
Create a template file in the views directory. For example welcome.blade.php
:
<html>
<body>
<h1>Hello, {{ $name }}</h1>
</body>
</html>
Use welcome
template in your application:
$content = $viewer->render('welcome', [
'name' => 'Greg',
]);
echo $content;
- Viewer - The view manager;
- Renderer - Instance of a template. Could be accessed via
$this
variable in the template. - Loader - A special loader for Renderer which will give access only to its public properties and methods;
- Blade Compiler - An independent template compiler;
- View Blade Compiler - An extended Blade Compiler, specially for the Viewer.
- Compiler Strategy - A strategy for custom compilers;
- View Compiler Strategy - A strategy for custom Viewer compilers;
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