You have the choice to assign variables to the scope of the main Smarty object,
data objects created with createData()
,
and template objects created with createTemplate()
.
These objects can be chained. A template sees all the variables of its own object and all variables assigned
to the objects in its chain of parent objects.
By default templates which are rendered by $smarty->display(...)
or $smarty->fetch(...)
calls are automatically linked to the
Smarty object variable scope.
By assigning variables to individual data or template objects you have full control which variables can be seen by a template.
Example 4.6. Variable scope examples
// assign variable to Smarty object scope $smarty->assign('foo','smarty'); // assign variables to data object scope $data = $smarty->createData(); $data->assign('foo','data'); $data->assign('bar','bar-data'); // assign variables to other data object scope $data2 = $smarty->createData($data); $data2->assign('bar','bar-data2'); // assign variable to template object scope $tpl = $smarty->createTemplate('index.tpl'); $tpl->assign('bar','bar-template'); // assign variable to template object scope with link to Smarty object $tpl2 = $smarty->createTemplate('index.tpl',$smarty); $tpl2->assign('bar','bar-template2'); // This display() does see $foo='smarty' from the $smarty object $smarty->display('index.tpl'); // This display() does see $foo='data' and $bar='bar-data' from the data object $data $smarty->display('index.tpl',$data); // This display() does see $foo='data' from the data object $data // and $bar='bar-data2' from the data object $data2 $smarty->display('index.tpl',$data2); // This display() does see $bar='bar-template' from the template object $tpl $tpl->display(); // or $smarty->display($tpl); // This display() does see $bar='bar-template2' from the template object $tpl2 // and $foo='smarty' form the Smarty object $foo $tpl2->display(); // or $smarty->display($tpl2);
See also assign()
,
createData()
and
createTemplate()
.