Latte

Latte is a full featured templating engine that is very easy to use and feels closer to a PHP syntax than Twig or Smarty. It's also very easy to extend and add your own filters and functions.

Installation

Install with composer.

composer require latte/latte

Basic Configuration

There are some basic configuration options to get started. You can read more about them in the Latte Documentation.


use Latte\Engine as LatteEngine;

require 'vendor/autoload.php';

$app = Flight::app();

$app->register('latte', LatteEngine::class, [], function(LatteEngine $latte) use ($app) {

    // This is where Latte will cache your templates to speed things up
    // One neat thing about Latte is that it automatically refreshes your
    // cache when you make changes to your templates!
    $latte->setTempDirectory(__DIR__ . '/../cache/');

    // Tell Latte where the root directory for your views will be at.
    $latte->setLoader(new \Latte\Loaders\FileLoader($app->get('flight.views.path')));
});

Simple Layout Example

Here's a simple example of a layout file. This is the file that will be used to wrap all of your other views.

<!-- app/views/layout.latte -->
<!doctype html>
<html lang="en">
    <head>
        <title>{$title ? $title . ' - '}My App</title>
        <link rel="stylesheet" href="style.css">
    </head>
    <body>
        <header>
            <nav>
                <!-- your nav elements here -->
            </nav>
        </header>
        <div id="content">
            <!-- This is the magic right here -->
            {block content}{/block}
        </div>
        <div id="footer">
            &copy; Copyright
        </div>
    </body>
</html>

And now we have your file that's going to render inside that content block:

<!-- app/views/home.latte -->
<!-- This tells Latte that this file is "inside" the layout.latte file -->
{extends layout.latte}

<!-- This is the content that will be rendered inside the layout inside the content block -->
{block content}
    <h1>Home Page</h1>
    <p>Welcome to my app!</p>
{/block}

Then when you go to render this inside your function or controller, you would do something like this:

// simple route
Flight::route('/', function () {
    Flight::latte()->render('home.latte', [
        'title' => 'Home Page'
    ]);
});

// or if you're using a controller
Flight::route('/', [HomeController::class, 'index']);

// HomeController.php
class HomeController
{
    public function index()
    {
        Flight::latte()->render('home.latte', [
            'title' => 'Home Page'
        ]);
    }
}

See the Latte Documentation for more information on how to use Latte to it's fullest potential!