PHP Interface Symfony\Component\Templating\EngineInterface
All methods relies on a template name. A template name is a
"logical" name for the template, and as such it does not refer to
a path on the filesystem (in fact, the template can be stored
anywhere, like in a database).
The methods should accept any name. If the name is not an instance of
TemplateReferenceInterface, a TemplateNameParserInterface should be used to
convert the name to a TemplateReferenceInterface instance.
Each template loader use the logical template name to look for
the template.
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Interface Usage Examples
Public Methods
Method Details
Returns true if the template exists.
public exists ( mixed $name ) : boolean |
$name |
mixed |
A template name or a TemplateReferenceInterface instance |
return |
boolean |
true if the template exists, false otherwise |
public render ( mixed $name, array $parameters = [] ) : string |
$name |
mixed |
A template name or a TemplateReferenceInterface instance |
$parameters |
array |
An array of parameters to pass to the template |
return |
string |
The evaluated template as a string |
Returns true if this class is able to render the given template.
public supports ( mixed $name ) : boolean |
$name |
mixed |
A template name or a TemplateReferenceInterface instance |
return |
boolean |
true if this class supports the given template, false otherwise |