Variables that are loaded from the
config files
are referenced by enclosing them within #hash_marks#
,
or with the smarty variable
$smarty.config
.
The later syntax is useful for embedding into quoted attribute values, or
accessing variable values such as $smarty.config.$foo.
Пример 4.7. config variables
Пример config file - foo.conf
:
pageTitle = "This is mine" bodyBgColor = '#eeeeee' tableBorderSize = 3 tableBgColor = "#bbbbbb" rowBgColor = "#cccccc"
A template demonstrating the #hash#
method:
{config_load file='foo.conf'} <html> <title>{#pageTitle#}</title> <body bgcolor="{#bodyBgColor#}"> <table border="{#tableBorderSize#}" bgcolor="{#tableBgColor#}"> <tr bgcolor="{#rowBgColor#}"> <td>First</td> <td>Last</td> <td>Address</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>
A template demonstrating the
$smarty.config
method:
{config_load file='foo.conf'} <html> <title>{$smarty.config.pageTitle}</title> <body bgcolor="{$smarty.config.bodyBgColor}"> <table border="{$smarty.config.tableBorderSize}" bgcolor="{$smarty.config.tableBgColor}"> <tr bgcolor="{$smarty.config.rowBgColor}"> <td>First</td> <td>Last</td> <td>Address</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>
Both examples would output:
<html> <title>This is mine</title> <body bgcolor="#eeeeee"> <table border="3" bgcolor="#bbbbbb"> <tr bgcolor="#cccccc"> <td>First</td> <td>Last</td> <td>Address</td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>
Config file variables cannot be used until
after they are loaded in from a config file. This procedure is
explained later in this document under
{config_load}
.
See also variables and $smarty reserved variables