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diff --git a/user_guide_src/source/libraries/parser.rst b/user_guide_src/source/libraries/parser.rst index 0b77ae4b9..50bde82c7 100644 --- a/user_guide_src/source/libraries/parser.rst +++ b/user_guide_src/source/libraries/parser.rst @@ -35,6 +35,13 @@ representations that allow you to eliminate PHP from your templates template parsing solution. We've kept it very lean on purpose in order to maintain maximum performance. +.. contents:: + :local: + +.. raw:: html + + <div class="custom-index container"></div> + Initializing the Class ====================== @@ -46,15 +53,10 @@ in your controller using the $this->load->library function:: Once loaded, the Parser library object will be available using: $this->parser -The following functions are available in this library: - -$this->parser->parse() -====================== - -This method accepts a template name and data array as input, and it -generates a parsed version. Example:: +Parsing templates +================= - $this->load->library('parser'); +You can use the ``parse()`` method to parse (or render) simple templates, like this:: $data = array( 'blog_title' => 'My Blog Title', @@ -77,12 +79,6 @@ third parameter:: $string = $this->parser->parse('blog_template', $data, TRUE); -$this->parser->parse_string() -============================== - -This method works exactly like parse(), only accepts a string as the -first parameter in place of a view file. - Variable Pairs ============== @@ -147,3 +143,35 @@ function:: $this->parser->parse('blog_template', $data); +*************** +Class Reference +*************** + +.. class: CI_Parser + + .. method:: parse($template, $data[, $return = FALSE]) + + :param string $template: Path to view file + :param array $data: Variable data + :param bool $return: Whether to return the parsed template + :returns: mixed + + Parses a template from the provided path and variables. + + .. method:: parse_string($template, $data[, $return = FALSE]) + + :param string $template: Path to view file + :param array $data: Variable data + :param bool $return: Whether to return the parsed template + :returns: mixed + + This method works exactly like ``parse()``, only it accepts the template as a + string instead of loading a view file. + + .. method:: set_delimiters([$l = '{'[, $r = '}']]) + + :param string $l: Left delimiter + :param string $r: Right delimiter + :returns: void + + Sets the delimiters (opening and closing) for a value "tag" in a template.
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