Compiler Functions
Compiler functions are called only during compilation of the template.
They are useful for injecting PHP code or time-sensitive static
content into the template. If there is both a compiler function and a
custom function registered under the same name, the compiler function
has precedence.
mixed smarty_compiler_name
(string $tag_arg, object &$smarty)
The compiler function is passed two parameters: the tag argument
string - basically, everything from the function name until the ending
delimiter, and the Smarty object. It's supposed to return the PHP code
to be injected into the compiled template.
See also
register_compiler_function(),
unregister_compiler_function().
Example 16-6. simple compiler function
<?php /* * Smarty plugin * ------------------------------------------------------------- * File: compiler.tplheader.php * Type: compiler * Name: tplheader * Purpose: Output header containing the source file name and * the time it was compiled. * ------------------------------------------------------------- */ function smarty_compiler_tplheader($tag_arg, &$smarty) { return "\necho '" . $smarty->_current_file . " compiled at " . date('Y-m-d H:M'). "';"; } ?>
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This function can be called from the template as:
{* this function gets executed at compile time only *}
{tplheader} |
The resulting PHP code in the compiled template would be something like this:
<?php echo 'index.tpl compiled at 2002-02-20 20:02'; ?>
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