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Vendor nafisc Package spackle Short Description A templating system for PHP License
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Spackle allows you to add code blocks and substitutions to any file.
Creating Templates
Substitutions
Substitution Notation: {{...}}
Substitutions will be replaced based on the configuration of their Parser.
Code Blocks
Code Block Notation: {{> ... <}}
Code blocks are always parsed last, this way you can use substitutions and other plugins within code blocks.
Plugins
Plugin Notation: {{key ... <}}
You can create your own plugins to parse custom template keys.
See CodeBlockParser.php for an example of a plugin.
Parsing Templates
Once you've created a template, you can parse it in PHP. To parse the template you need to create an instance of \Spackle\TemplateParser. In the following example, we will use the \Spackle\FileParser class. It is a subclass of the TemplateParser, the only difference being that it loads the contents of a file in instead of using a string.
For this example, we will use the following Spackle Template stored in ./test.spackle.
Now, to parse it we will need to tell it what values to use.
This should output something like this:
(You can find this example in ./example/
Why stop there?
You can use Spackle for any file type you want, since it's a glorified regex matcher.
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