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# Migrating PHP templates to Twig | |
Tip: if you're using VS Code, install this plugin: `bajdzis.vscode-twig-pack` | |
## Basic migration | |
```PHP | |
<?php | |
$view->extend('MauticCoreBundle:Default:content.html.php'); | |
$view['slots']->set('mauticContent', 'mauticWebhook'); | |
$view['slots']->set('headerTitle', $view['translator']->trans('mautic.webhook.webhooks')); | |
?> | |
// ROUTING | |
<a href="<?php echo $view['router']->path('/emails', ['objectAction' => 'batchDelete']); ?">Hello world!</a> | |
// FORMS | |
<?php echo $view['form']->start($form); ?> | |
<?php echo $view['form']->row($form['email']); ?> | |
<?php echo $view['form']->end($form); ?> | |
// PAGE ACTIONS | |
$view['slots']->set('actions', $view->render('MauticCoreBundle:Helper:page_actions.html.php', [ | |
'item' => $item, | |
'templateButtons' => [ | |
'edit' => $view['security']->hasEntityAccess($permissions['webhook:webhooks:editown'], $permissions['webhook:webhooks:editother'], $item->getCreatedBy()), | |
'clone' => $permissions['webhook:webhooks:create'], | |
'delete' => $view['security']->hasEntityAccess($permissions['webhook:webhooks:deleteown'], $permissions['webhook:webhooks:deleteown'], $item->getCreatedBy()), | |
], | |
'routeBase' => 'webhook', | |
])); | |
// TODO add more examples | |
``` | |
Becomes | |
```Twig | |
{% extends '@MauticCore/Default/content.html.twig' %} | |
{% block headerTitle %}{% trans %}mautic.webhook.webhooks{% endtrans %}{% endblock %} | |
{% block mauticContent %}mauticWebhook{% endblock %} | |
{# ROUTING #} | |
<a href="{{ path('/emails', {objectAction: 'batchDelete'}) }}">Hello world!</a> | |
{# FORMS #} | |
{{ form_start(form) }} | |
{{ form_row(form.email) }} | |
{{ form_end(form) }} | |
{# PAGE ACTIONS #} | |
{% block actions %} | |
{{- include( | |
'@MauticCore/Helper/page_actions.html.twig', { | |
item: item, | |
templateButtons: { | |
'edit': securityHasEntityAccess( | |
permissions['webhook:webhooks:editown'], | |
permissions['webhook:webhooks:editother'], | |
item.getCreatedBy() | |
), | |
'clone': permissions['webhook:webhooks:create'], | |
'delete': securityHasEntityAccess( | |
permissions['webhook:webhooks:deleteown'], | |
permissions['webhook:webhooks:deleteother'], | |
item.getCreatedBy() | |
) | |
}, | |
routeBase: 'webhook' | |
}) -}} | |
{% endblock %} | |
{# TODO add more examples #} | |
``` | |
## Random notes | |
- `strict_variables` is enabled both in dev mode (`config_dev.php`) and in prod mode (`config_prod.php`) to help you prevent bugs in your code. See the [Twig documentation](https://twig.symfony.com/doc/3.x/api.html#environment_options) for more details. | |
- If you extend `MauticCoreBundle:Default:content.html.twig`, everything HAS to be in blocks. Trying to put any HTML elements outside a block will fail with the following error: | |
> A template that extends another one cannot include content outside Twig blocks. | |
- If you need to extend a Twig template but also need to override variabes inside of it, you can use [Embed](https://twig.symfony.com/doc/3.x/tags/embed.html)(`embed`) instead. This tag combines the functionality of `include` and `extends`. | |
- You're probably used to writing `if !empty($variable) {}` in PHP. That checks if the variable is set and whether it is not empty. In Twig, you explicity have to write `if variable is defined and variable is not empty`. It's a lot more descriptive. In some cases, you can use Twig's [default filter](https://twig.symfony.com/doc/3.x/filters/default.html), like: | |
```Twig | |
Before: | |
{% set nameGetter = nameGetter is defined and nameGetter is not empty ? nameGetter : 'getName' %} | |
After: | |
{% set nameGetter = nameGetter|default('getName') %} | |
``` | |
- Regarding the `default` filter: pay special attention to the [documented use case](https://twig.symfony.com/doc/3.x/filters/default.html) where false is treated as an empty value. Consider using `?? true` instead of `|default(true)` when using the default filter on a variable that could already have a boolean value set. | |
- You can use text replacement with the `{% trans %}` tag as a built-in functionality: | |
``` | |
{% trans with {'%code%': status_code} %}message{% endtrans %} | |
``` | |
Alternatively, you can use the more compact `|trans` filter instead.: | |
```` | |
{{ message|trans({'%code%': status_code}) }} | |
``` | |
The nice thing about using filters, is that you can chain them: | |
``` | |
{{ message|striptags|trans({'%code%': status_code}) }} | |
``` | |
- [Symfony Best Practices for Templates](https://symfony.com/doc/current/best_practices.html#templates) | |
- [Twig for Template Designers](https://twig.symfony.com/doc/3.x/templates.html) is a good overview on creating templates. | |