This bundle provides you the possibility to add themes to each bundle. In your
bundle directory it will look under Resources/themes/<themename>
or fall back
to the normal Resources/views if no matching file was found.
Installation is a quick (I promise!) 3 step process:
- Download LiipThemeBundle
- Enable the Bundle
- Import LiipThemeBundle routing
Run the following composer require command:
$ php composer.phar require liip/theme-bundle:dev-master
Finally, enable the bundle in the kernel:
<?php
// app/AppKernel.php
public function registerBundles()
{
$bundles = array(
// ...
new Liip\ThemeBundle\LiipThemeBundle(),
);
}
Now that you have activated and configured the bundle, all that is left to do is import the LiipThemeBundle routing files.
In YAML:
# app/config/routing.yml
liip_theme:
resource: "@LiipThemeBundle/Resources/config/routing.xml"
prefix: /theme
Or if you prefer XML:
<!-- app/config/routing.xml -->
<import resource="@LiipThemeBundle/Resources/config/routing.xml" prefix="/theme" />
You will have to set your possible themes and the currently active theme. It is required that the active theme is part of the themes list.
# app/config/config.yml
liip_theme:
themes: ['web', 'tablet', 'phone']
active_theme: 'web'
If you want to select the active theme based on a cookie you can add:
# app/config/config.yml
liip_theme:
cookie:
name: NameOfTheCookie
lifetime: 31536000 # 1 year in seconds
path: /
domain: ~
secure: false
http_only: false
It is also possible to automate setting the theme based on the user agent:
# app/config/config.yml
liip_theme:
autodetect_theme: true
Optionally autodetect_theme
can also be set to a DIC service id that implements
the Liip\ThemeBundle\Helper\DeviceDetectionInterface
interface.
If your application doesn't allow the user to switch theme, you can desactivate the controller shipped with the bundle:
# app/config/config.yml
liip_theme:
load_controllers: false
The following order is applied when checking for templates that live in a bundle, for example @BundleName/Resources/template.html.twig
with theme name phone
is located at:
- Override themes directory:
app/Resources/themes/phone/BundleName/template.html.twig
- Override view directory:
app/Resources/BundleName/views/template.html.twig
- Bundle theme directory:
src/BundleName/Resources/themes/phone/template.html.twig
- Bundle view directory:
src/BundleName/Resources/views/template.html.twig
For example, if you want to integrate some TwigBundle custom error pages regarding your theme
architecture, you will have to use this directory structure :
app/Resources/themes/phone/TwigBundle/Exception/error404.html.twig
The following order is applied when checking for application-wide base templates, for example ::template.html.twig
with theme name phone
is located at:
- Override themes directory:
app/Resources/themes/phone/template.html.twig
- Override view directory:
app/Resources/views/template.html.twig
You able change cascading order via configurations directives: path_patterns.app_resource
, path_patterns.bundle_resource
, path_patterns.bundle_resource_dir
. For example:
# app/config/config.yml
liip_theme:
path_patterns:
app_resource:
- %%app_path%%/themes/%%current_theme%%/%%template%%
- %%app_path%%/themes/fallback_theme/%%template%%
- %%app_path%%/views/%%template%%
bundle_resource:
- %%bundle_path%%/Resources/themes/%%current_theme%%_%%current_device%%/%%template%%
- %%bundle_path%%/Resources/themes/%%current_theme%%/%%template%%
- %%bundle_path%%/Resources/themes/fallback_theme/%%template%%
bundle_resource_dir:
- %%dir%%/themes/%%current_theme%%/%%bundle_name%%/%%template%%
- %%dir%%/themes/fallback_theme/%%bundle_name%%/%%template%%
- %%dir%%/%%bundle_name%%/%%override_path%%
Placeholder | Representation | Example |
---|---|---|
%app_path% |
Path where application resources are located | app/Resources |
%bundle_path% |
Path where bundle located, for example | src/Vendor/CoolBundle/VendorCoolBundle |
%bundle_name% |
Name of the bundle | VendorCoolBundle |
%dir% |
Directory, where resource should looking first | |
%current_theme% |
Name of the current active theme | |
%current_device% |
Name of the current device type | desktop, phone, tablet, plain |
%template% |
Template name | view.html.twig |
%override_path% |
Like template, but with views directory | views/list.html.twig |
For that matter have a look at the ThemeRequestListener.
If you are early in the request cycle and no template has been rendered you can still change the theme without problems. For this the theme service exists at:
$activeTheme = $container->get('liip_theme.active_theme');
echo $activeTheme->getName();
$activeTheme->setName("phone");
Make sure to place your themes into a views folder in Resources, like this: Resources/views/{theme}/views If you have any errors, make sure to set read_from in your config.yml under assetic:
read_from: %kernel.root_dir%/Resources/views/
Active contribution and patches are very welcome. To keep things in shape we have quite a bunch of unit tests. If you're submitting pull requests please make sure that they are still passing and if you add functionality please take a look at the coverage as well it should be pretty high :)
First install dependencies:
composer.phar install --dev
This will give you proper results:
phpunit --coverage-text