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Informations about the package liquid

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Liquid is a PHP port of the Liquid template engine for Ruby, which was written by Tobias Lutke. Although there are many other templating engines for PHP, including Smarty (from which Liquid was partially inspired), Liquid had some advantages that made porting worthwhile:

Why Liquid?

Why another templating library?

Liquid was written to meet three templating library requirements: good performance, easy to extend, and simply to use.

Installing

You can install this lib via composer:

composer require liquid/liquid

Example template

{% if products %}
    <ul id="products">
    {% for product in products %}
      <li>
        <h2>{{ product.name }}</h2>
        Only {{ product.price | price }}

        {{ product.description | prettyprint | paragraph }}

        {{ 'it rocks!' | paragraph }}

      </li>
    {% endfor %}
    </ul>
{% endif %}

How to use Liquid

The main class is Liquid::Template class. There are two separate stages of working with Liquid templates: parsing and rendering. Here is a simple example:

use Liquid\Template;

$template = new Template();
$template->parse("Hello, {{ name }}!");
echo $template->render(array('name' => 'Alex'));

// Will echo
// Hello, Alex!

To find more examples have a look at the examples directory or at the original Ruby implementation repository's wiki page.

Advanced usage

You would probably want to add a caching layer (at very least a request-wide one), enable context-aware automatic escaping, and do load includes from disk with full file names.

use Liquid\Liquid;
use Liquid\Template;
use Liquid\Cache\Local;

Liquid::set('INCLUDE_SUFFIX', '');
Liquid::set('INCLUDE_PREFIX', '');
Liquid::set('INCLUDE_ALLOW_EXT', true);
Liquid::set('ESCAPE_BY_DEFAULT', true);

$template = new Template(__DIR__.'/protected/templates/');

$template->parse("Hello, {% include 'honorific.html' %}{{ plain-html | raw }} {{ comment-with-xss }}");
$template->setCache(new Local());

echo $template->render([
    'name' => 'Alex',
    'plain-html' => '<b>Your comment was:</b>',
    'comment-with-xss' => '<script>alert();</script>',
]);

Will output:

Hello, Mx. Alex
<b>Your comment was:</b> &lt;script&gt;alert();&lt;/script&gt;

Note that automatic escaping is not a standard Liquid feature: use with care.

Similarly, the following snippet will parse and render templates/home.liquid while storing parsing results in a class-local cache:

\Liquid\Liquid::set('INCLUDE_PREFIX', '');

$template = new \Liquid\Template(__DIR__ . '/protected/templates');
$template->setCache(new \Liquid\Cache\Local());
echo $template->parseFile('home')->render();

If you render the same template over and over for at least a dozen of times, the class-local cache will give you a slight speed up in range of some milliseconds per render depending on a complexity of your template.

You should probably extend Liquid\Template to initialize everything you do with Liquid::set in one place.

Custom filters

Adding filters has never been easier.

$template = new Template();
$template->registerFilter('absolute_url', function ($arg) {
    return "https://www.example.com$arg";
});
$template->parse("{{ my_url | absolute_url }}");
echo $template->render(array(
    'my_url' => '/test'
));
// expect: https://www.example.com/test

Requirements

Some earlier versions could be used with PHP 5.3/5.4/5.5/5.6, though they're not supported anymore.

Issues

Have a bug? Please create an issue here on GitHub!

https://github.com/kalimatas/php-liquid/issues

Fork notes

This fork is based on php-liquid by Harald Hanek.

It contains several improvements:

Any help is appreciated!


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