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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
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<sect1 id="language.function.include.php">
<title>{include_php}</title>
<note>
<title>Technical Note</title>
<para>
<varname>{include_php}</varname> is pretty much deprecated from Smarty, you can
accomplish the same functionality via a custom template function.
The only reason to use <varname>{include_php}</varname> is if you really have a need to
quarantine the php function away from the
<link linkend="variable.plugins.dir"><filename>plugins/</filename></link>
directory or your
application code. See the <link
linkend="tips.componentized.templates">componentized template
example</link> for details.
</para>
</note>
<informaltable frame="all">
<tgroup cols="5">
<colspec colname="param" align="center" />
<colspec colname="type" align="center" />
<colspec colname="required" align="center" />
<colspec colname="default" align="center" />
<colspec colname="desc" />
<thead>
<row>
<entry>Attribute Name</entry>
<entry>Type</entry>
<entry>Required</entry>
<entry>Default</entry>
<entry>Description</entry>
</row>
</thead>
<tbody>
<row>
<entry>file</entry>
<entry>string</entry>
<entry>Yes</entry>
<entry><emphasis>n/a</emphasis></entry>
<entry>The name of the php file to include</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>once</entry>
<entry>boolean</entry>
<entry>No</entry>
<entry><emphasis>&true;</emphasis></entry>
<entry>whether or not to include the php file more than
once if included multiple times</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>assign</entry>
<entry>string</entry>
<entry>No</entry>
<entry><emphasis>n/a</emphasis></entry>
<entry>The name of the variable that the output of
include_php will be assigned to</entry>
</row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</informaltable>
<para>
<varname>{include_php}</varname> tags are used to include a php script in your template.
If <link linkend="variable.security"><parameter>$security</parameter></link> is enabled,
then the php script must be located in the <link
linkend="variable.trusted.dir"><parameter>$trusted_dir</parameter></link> path.
The <varname>{include_php}</varname> tag must have the attribute
<parameter>file</parameter>, which contains the path to the included php file, either
relative to <link linkend="variable.trusted.dir"><parameter>$trusted_dir</parameter></link>,
or an absolute path.
</para>
<para>
By default, php files are only included once even if called
multiple times in the template. You can specify that it should be
included every time with the <parameter>once</parameter> attribute.
Setting once to &false; will include the php script each time it is
included in the template.
</para>
<para>
You can optionally pass the <parameter>assign</parameter> attribute,
which will specify a template variable name that the output of
<varname>{include_php}</varname> will be assigned to instead of
displayed.
</para>
<para>
The smarty object is available as <parameter>$this</parameter> within
the PHP script that you include.
</para>
<example>
<title>function {include_php}</title>
<para>The <filename>load_nav.php</filename> template.</para>
<programlisting role="php">
<![CDATA[
<?php
// load in variables from a mysql db and assign them to the template
require_once('MySQL.class.php');
$sql = new MySQL;
$sql->query('select * from site_nav_sections order by name',SQL_ALL);
$this->assign('sections',$sql->record);
?>
]]>
</programlisting>
<para>
Where the teamplate is:
</para>
<programlisting>
<![CDATA[
{* absolute path, or relative to $trusted_dir *}
{include_php file='/path/to/load_nav.php'}
{foreach item='curr_section' from=$sections}
<a href="{$curr_section.url}">{$curr_section.name}</a><br />
{/foreach}
]]>
</programlisting>
</example>
<para>
See also <link linkend="language.function.include"><varname>{include}</varname></link>,
<link linkend="language.function.php"><varname>{php}</varname></link>, <link
linkend="language.function.capture"><varname>{capture}</varname></link>, <link
linkend="template.resources">template resources</link> and <link
linkend="tips.componentized.templates">componentized templates</link> </para>
</sect1>
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