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Installation

Add rcrowe\twigbridge as a requirement to composer.json:

{
    "require": {
        "rcrowe/twigbridge": "dev-master"
    }
}

Update your packages with composer update or install with composer install.

Once Composer has installed or updated your packages you need to register TwigBridge with Laravel itself. Open up app/config/app.php and find the providers key towards the bottom and add:

'TwigBridge\TwigServiceProvider'

Configuration

TwigBridge's configuration file can be extended by creating app/config/packages/rcrowe/twigbridge.php. You can find the default configuration file at vendor/rcrowe/twigbridge/src/config/twigbridge.php.

You can quickly publish a configuration file by running the following Artisan command.

$ php artisan config:publish rcrowe/twigbridge

Extensions

Sometimes you want to extend / add new functions for use in Twig templates. Add to the exensions array a list of extensions for Twig to load.

'extensions' => array(
    'TwigBridge\Extensions\Example'
)

TwigBridge comes with the following Extensions:

  • HTML (Meido\HTML & Meido\Form)

Intergration

You are able to call all Laravel functions in your Twig templates, TwigBridge does this by making all classes defined as aliases in app/config/app.php as accessible.

To use the Laravel intergration (or indeed any aliased class and method), your function in Twig must use the format class_method(...). So the Twig function {{ url_to(...) }} will call the class and method URL::to(...).

You can define shortcuts to these by changing the alias_shortcuts config parameter. For example, calling url(...) is actually an alias to url_to(...).

Package Intergration

Other packages can also alter the way Twig is configured, by listening for the event twigbridge.twig. For example, if another object wanted to add its own Twig functions is could do the following:

Event::listen('twigbridge.twig', function($twig) {
    $twig->addExtension( new TwigBridge\Extensions\Example );
});

Artisan

TwigBridge offers a number of CLI interactions.

List Twig & Bridge versions:

$ php artisan twig

Empty the Twig cache:

$ php artisan twig:clean

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