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<sect1 id="advanced.features.objects">
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<title>Objects</title>
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<para>
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Smarty allows access to PHP objects through the templates. There are
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two ways to access them. One way is to register objects to the template,
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then use access them via syntax similar to custom functions. The other way
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is to assign objects to the templates and access them much like any other
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assigned variable. The first method has a much nicer template syntax. It
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is also more secure, as a registered object can be restricted to certain
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methods or properties. However, a registered object cannot be looped over
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or assigned in arrays of objects, etc. The method you choose will be
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determined by your needs, but use the first method whenever possible to
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keep template syntax to a minimum.
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</para>
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<para>
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If security is enabled, no private methods or functions can be accessed
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(begininning with "_"). If a method and property of the same name exist,
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the method will be used.
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</para>
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<para>
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You can restrict the methods and properties that can be accessed by
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listing them in an array as the third registration parameter.
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</para>
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<para>
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By default, parameters passed to objects through the templates are passed
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the same way custom functions get them. An associative array is passed
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as the first parameter, and the smarty object as the second. If you want
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the parameters passed one at a time for each argument like traditional
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object parameter passing, set the fourth registration parameter to false.
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</para>
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<para>
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The optional fifth parameter has only effect with
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<parameter>format</parameter> being <literal>true</literal>
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and contains a list ob methods that should be treated as
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blocks. That means these methods have a closing tag in the
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template
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(<literal>{foobar->meth2}...{/foobar->meth2}</literal>) and
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the parameters to the methods have the same synopsis as the
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parameters for block-function-plugins: They get 4 parameters
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<parameter>$params</parameter>,
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<parameter>$content</parameter>,
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<parameter>&$smarty</parameter> and
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<parameter>&$repeat</parameter> and they also behave like
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block-function-plugins.
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</para>
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<example>
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<title>using a registered or assigned object</title>
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<programlisting role="php">
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<![CDATA[
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<?php
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// the object
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class My_Object {
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function meth1($params, &$smarty_obj) {
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return "this is my meth1";
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}
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}
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$myobj = new My_Object;
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// registering the object (will be by reference)
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$smarty->register_object("foobar",$myobj);
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// if we want to restrict access to certain methods or properties, list them
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$smarty->register_object("foobar",$myobj,array('meth1','meth2','prop1'));
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// if you want to use the traditional object parameter format, pass a boolean of false
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$smarty->register_object("foobar",$myobj,null,false);
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// We can also assign objects. Assign by ref when possible.
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$smarty->assign_by_ref("myobj", $myobj);
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$smarty->display("index.tpl");
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?>
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TEMPLATE:
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{* access our registered object *}
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{foobar->meth1 p1="foo" p2=$bar}
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{* you can also assign the output *}
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{foobar->meth1 p1="foo" p2=$bar assign="output"}
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the output was {$output}
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{* access our assigned object *}
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{$myobj->meth1("foo",$bar)}
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]]>
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</programlisting>
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</example>
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</sect1>
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