Simply add parser
to your config.php always_loaded.packages
config option.
- Mustache - A lightweight, yet powerful templating library.
- SimpleTags - A library released by Dan Horrigan for basic template tag usage.
// old usage still valid, will load app/views/example.php
View::forge('example');
// load a SimpleTags template, will load and parse app/views/example.stags
View::forge('example.stags');
// load a Mustache template, will load and parse app/views/example.mustache
View::forge('example.mustache');
// load a Twig template, will load and parse app/views/example.twig
View::forge('example.twig');
// load a Jade template, will load and parse app/views/example.jade
View::forge('example.jade');
// load a Haml template, will load and parse app/views/example.haml
View::forge('example.haml');
// load a Smarty template, will load and parse app/views/example.smarty
View::forge('example.smarty');
// load a Dwoo template, ATTENTION: this one expects app/views/example.tpl
View::forge('example.dwoo');
Only SimpleTags and Mustache are included. While many other drivers are included, their libraries are not and are by default expected in app/vendor/lib_name
(capitalize lib_name), you'll have to download them yourself. Don't change the casing or anything, keep it as much original as possible within the vendor/lib_name
dir to keep updating easy (also because some come with their own autoloader).
You can configure them to be loaded from other locations by copying the parser.php config file to your app and editing it.
Currently the drivers still lack a lot of config options they should probably accept. They are currently all configured to work with one instance of their parser library, which is available to config:
$view = View::forge('example.stags');
$view->parser()->set_delimiters('{', '}');