diff --git a/library/smarty/SMARTY_3.1_NOTES.txt b/library/smarty/SMARTY_3.1_NOTES.txt new file mode 100644 --- /dev/null +++ b/library/smarty/SMARTY_3.1_NOTES.txt @@ -0,0 +1,306 @@ +Smarty 3.1 Notes +================ + +Smarty 3.1 is a departure from 2.0 compatibility. Most notably, all +backward compatibility has been moved to a separate class file named +SmartyBC.class.php. If you require compatibility with 2.0, you will +need to use this class. + +Some differences from 3.0 are also present. 3.1 begins the journey of +requiring setters/getters for property access. So far this is only +implemented on the five directory properties: template_dir, +plugins_dir, configs_dir, compile_dir and cache_dir. These properties +are now protected, it is required to use the setters/getters instead. +That said, direct property access will still work, however slightly +slower since they will now fall through __set() and __get() and in +turn passed through the setter/getter methods. 3.2 will exhibit a full +list of setter/getter methods for all (currently) public properties, +so code-completion in your IDE will work as expected. + +There is absolutely no PHP allowed in templates any more. All +deprecated features of Smarty 2.0 are gone. Again, use the SmartyBC +class if you need any backward compatibility. + +Internal Changes + + Full UTF-8 Compatibility + +The plugins shipped with Smarty 3.1 have been rewritten to fully +support UTF-8 strings if Multibyte String is available. Without +MBString UTF-8 cannot be handled properly. For those rare cases where +templates themselves have to juggle encodings, the new modifiers +to_charset and from_charset may come in handy. + + Plugin API and Performance + +All Plugins (modifiers, functions, blocks, resources, +default_template_handlers, etc) are now receiving the +Smarty_Internal_Template instance, where they were supplied with the +Smarty instance in Smarty 3.0. *. As The Smarty_Internal_Template +mimics the behavior of Smarty, this API simplification should not +require any changes to custom plugins. + +The plugins shipped with Smarty 3.1 have been rewritten for better +performance. Most notably {html_select_date} and {html_select_time} +have been improved vastly. Performance aside, plugins have also been +reviewed and generalized in their API. {html_select_date} and +{html_select_time} now share almost all available options. + +The escape modifier now knows the $double_encode option, which will +prevent entities from being encoded again. + +The capitalize modifier now know the $lc_rest option, which makes sure +all letters following a captial letter are lower-cased. + +The count_sentences modifier now accepts (.?!) as +legitimate endings of a sentence - previously only (.) was +accepted + +The new unescape modifier is there to reverse the effects of the +escape modifier. This applies to the escape formats html, htmlall and +entity. + + default_template_handler_func + +The invocation of $smarty->$default_template_handler_func had to be +altered. Instead of a Smarty_Internal_Template, the fifth argument is +now provided with the Smarty instance. New footprint: + + +/** + * Default Template Handler + * + * called when Smarty's file: resource is unable to load a requested file + * + * @param string $type resource type (e.g. "file", "string", "eval", "resource") + * @param string $name resource name (e.g. "foo/bar.tpl") + * @param string &$content template's content + * @param integer &$modified template's modification time + * @param Smarty $smarty Smarty instance + * @return string|boolean path to file or boolean true if $content and $modified + * have been filled, boolean false if no default template + * could be loaded + */ +function default_template_handler_func($type, $name, &$content, &$modified, Smarty $smarty) { + if (false) { + // return corrected filepath + return "/tmp/some/foobar.tpl"; + } elseif (false) { + // return a template directly + $content = "the template source"; + $modified = time(); + return true; + } else { + // tell smarty that we failed + return false; + } +} + + Stuff done to the compiler + +Many performance improvements have happened internally. One notable +improvement is that all compiled templates are now handled as PHP +functions. This speeds up repeated templates tremendously, as each one +calls an (in-memory) PHP function instead of performing another file +include/scan. + +New Features + + Template syntax + + {block}..{/block} + +The {block} tag has a new hide option flag. It does suppress the block +content if no corresponding child block exists. +EXAMPLE: +parent.tpl +{block name=body hide} child content "{$smarty.block.child}" was +inserted {block} +In the above example the whole block will be suppressed if no child +block "body" is existing. + + {setfilter}..{/setfilter} + +The new {setfilter} block tag allows the definition of filters which +run on variable output. +SYNTAX: +{setfilter filter1|filter2|filter3....} +Smarty3 will lookup up matching filters in the following search order: +1. varibale filter plugin in plugins_dir. +2. a valid modifier. A modifier specification will also accept +additional parameter like filter2:'foo' +3. a PHP function +{/setfilter} will turn previous filter setting off again. +{setfilter} tags can be nested. +EXAMPLE: +{setfilter filter1} + {$foo} + {setfilter filter2} + {$bar} + {/setfilter} + {$buh} +{/setfilter} +{$blar} +In the above example filter1 will run on the output of $foo, filter2 +on $bar, filter1 again on $buh and no filter on $blar. +NOTES: +- {$foo nofilter} will suppress the filters +- These filters will run in addition to filters defined by +registerFilter('variable',...), autoLoadFilter('variable',...) and +defined default modifier. +- {setfilter} will effect only the current template, not included +subtemplates. + + Resource API + +Smarty 3.1 features a new approach to resource management. The +Smarty_Resource API allows simple, yet powerful integration of custom +resources for templates and configuration files. It offers simple +functions for loading data from a custom resource (e.g. database) as +well as define new template types adhering to the special +non-compiling (e,g, plain php) and non-compile-caching (e.g. eval: +resource type) resources. + +See demo/plugins/resource.mysql.php for an example custom database +resource. + +Note that old-fashioned registration of callbacks for resource +management has been deprecated but is still possible with SmartyBC. + + CacheResource API + +In line with the Resource API, the CacheResource API offers a more +comfortable handling of output-cache data. With the +Smarty_CacheResource_Custom accessing databases is made simple. With +the introduction of Smarty_CacheResource_KeyValueStore the +implementation of resources like memcache or APC became a no-brainer; +simple hash-based storage systems are now supporting hierarchical +output-caches. + +See demo/plugins/cacheresource.mysql.php for an example custom +database CacheResource. +See demo/plugins/cacheresource.memcache.php for an example custom +memcache CacheResource using the KeyValueStore helper. + +Note that old-fashioned registration of $cache_handler is not possible +anymore. As the functionality had not been ported to Smarty 3.0.x +properly, it has been dropped from 3.1 completely. + +Locking facilities have been implemented to avoid concurrent cache +generation. Enable cache locking by setting +$smarty->cache_locking = true; + + Relative Paths in Templates (File-Resource) + +As of Smarty 3.1 {include file="../foo.tpl"} and {include +file="./foo.tpl"} will resolve relative to the template they're in. +Relative paths are available with {include file="..."} and +{extends file="..."}. As $smarty->fetch('../foo.tpl') and +$smarty->fetch('./foo.tpl') cannot be relative to a template, an +exception is thrown. + + Addressing a specific $template_dir + +Smarty 3.1 introduces the $template_dir index notation. +$smarty->fetch('[foo]bar.tpl') and {include file="[foo]bar.tpl"} +require the template bar.tpl to be loaded from $template_dir['foo']; +Smarty::setTemplateDir() and Smarty::addTemplateDir() offer ways to +define indexes along with the actual directories. + + Mixing Resources in extends-Resource + +Taking the php extends: template resource one step further, it is now +possible to mix resources within an extends: call like +$smarty->fetch("extends:file:foo.tpl|db:bar.tpl"); + +To make eval: and string: resources available to the inheritance +chain, eval:base64:TPL_STRING and eval:urlencode:TPL_STRING have been +introduced. Supplying the base64 or urlencode flags will trigger +decoding the TPL_STRING in with either base64_decode() or urldecode(). + + extends-Resource in template inheritance + +Template based inheritance may now inherit from php's extends: +resource like {extends file="extends:foo.tpl|db:bar.tpl"}. + + New Smarty property escape_html + +$smarty->escape_html = true will autoescape all template variable +output by calling htmlspecialchars({$output}, ENT_QUOTES, +SMARTY_RESOURCE_CHAR_SET). +NOTE: +This is a compile time option. If you change the setting you must make +sure that the templates get recompiled. + + New option at Smarty property compile_check + +The automatic recompilation of modified templates can now be +controlled by the following settings: +$smarty->compile_check = COMPILECHECK_OFF (false) - template files +will not be checked +$smarty->compile_check = COMPILECHECK_ON (true) - template files will +always be checked +$smarty->compile_check = COMPILECHECK_CACHEMISS - template files will +be checked if caching is enabled and there is no existing cache file +or it has expired + + Automatic recompilation on Smarty version change + +Templates will now be automatically recompiled on Smarty version +changes to avoide incompatibillities in the compiled code. Compiled +template checked against the current setting of the SMARTY_VERSION +constant. + + default_config_handler_func() + +Analogous to the default_template_handler_func() +default_config_handler_func() has been introduced. + + default_plugin_handler_func() + +An optional default_plugin_handler_func() can be defined which gets called +by the compiler on tags which can't be resolved internally or by plugins. +The default_plugin_handler() can map tags to plugins on the fly. + +New getters/setters + +The following setters/getters will be part of the official +documentation, and will be strongly recommended. Direct property +access will still work for the foreseeable future... it will be +transparently routed through the setters/getters, and consequently a +bit slower. + +array|string getTemplateDir( [string $index] ) +replaces $smarty->template_dir; and $smarty->template_dir[$index]; +Smarty setTemplateDir( array|string $path ) +replaces $smarty->template_dir = "foo"; and $smarty->template_dir = +array("foo", "bar"); +Smarty addTemplateDir( array|string $path, [string $index]) +replaces $smarty->template_dir[] = "bar"; and +$smarty->template_dir[$index] = "bar"; + +array|string getConfigDir( [string $index] ) +replaces $smarty->config_dir; and $smarty->config_dir[$index]; +Smarty setConfigDir( array|string $path ) +replaces $smarty->config_dir = "foo"; and $smarty->config_dir = +array("foo", "bar"); +Smarty addConfigDir( array|string $path, [string $index]) +replaces $smarty->config_dir[] = "bar"; and +$smarty->config_dir[$index] = "bar"; + +array getPluginsDir() +replaces $smarty->plugins_dir; +Smarty setPluginsDir( array|string $path ) +replaces $smarty->plugins_dir = "foo"; +Smarty addPluginsDir( array|string $path ) +replaces $smarty->plugins_dir[] = "bar"; + +string getCompileDir() +replaces $smarty->compile_dir; +Smarty setCompileDir( string $path ) +replaces $smarty->compile_dir = "foo"; + +string getCacheDir() +replaces $smarty->cache_dir; +Smarty setCacheDir( string $path ) +replaces $smarty->cache_dir;