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Informations about the package wp-template-controller

Template Controller for WordPress

This class allows you to abstract the data you need for your theme templates from the template files, themselves (like page.php and single.php). Use a controller file to generate the data, and let your template files focus on displaying that data.

Install

Include the class and a controller file within your theme or plugin

Usage

Within the controller file, extend the class to create a controller for your theme. Each method within the class should match a body class of a template where you want to display the data. The common() method fires for all templates. Don't forget to init the class.

Within your template files, call the data you've generated.

Alternatively, you can call a global to get all of the data available for that template.

Multiple Controllers

You can create and init as many child classes as you would like. All will follow the same pattern, loading any methods that match any body class on a template. All store data statically in the parent class so that it can be easily called with the tpl_data functions.

Thanks to @DesignPlug for the idea: https://github.com/DesignPlug/wxp-dom-router


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