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Twig
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How to integrate Component Architecture into Symfony?
Miscommunication in our projects is costly. A single misunderstood User Story can result in 3 days of wasted development time. Additionally, when developers do not use the same programming language, it may be necessary to construct APIs to facilitate communication, which can also be expensive. It is important to consider why front-end developers may be hesitant to work with Twig and how this can lead to a disconnect between front-end and back-end development.
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How to Simply Generate a PDF From HTML in Symfony With WeasyPrint
The first step before generating the PDF is writing the HTML. To generate the HTML string, we will use the Twig template engine, which is the default one in Symfony. It comes with tons of features such as inheritance, blocks, filters, functions, and more.
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XSS Attack - Why strip_tags is not enough
In the phase of outputting data, you can use template engines like Twig or Blade or htmlspecialchars function.
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Best CMS/SSG for small business website?
Joomla dips into and out of php to get vars/logic into the frontend, which is fine, but it's nowhere near as tidy as a full-fledged templating engine like blade or twig which many other php CMSs offer out of the box.
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Php career guide
FTLOG, use a template engine. Do NOT use PHP itself as a template engine (ironic given its origins). The best are probably Twig (https://twig.symfony.com/) (used by Symfony and a few others) and Latte (https://latte.nette.org/) (less widely used, but its syntax is *way* more learnable as it's more like PHP itself).
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Setup local development environment and run tests of PHP Twig
It took me a while to find a PHP project that was simple enough for me to set up on a single Docker image, but after some trial and error I found the Twig project.
- JSON Data to HTML Table
- Slim, possívelmente o framework ideal para quem vem do Golang
- Custom Statblocks
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Laravel vs. Symfony: Which Framework is right for your project?
Symfony uses Twig, a fast, secure, and flexible templating engine. Twig allows the developer to define custom tags and filters and create Domain-Specific Languages (DSL).
PHPTAL
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Ludic: New framework for Python with seamless Htmx support
I agree and I don't fully understand the why of it.
I remember coding PL/SQL to emmit HTML in Oracle around 1999 or 2000 and using functions to code the various elements.
Thay got old and repetitive very quickly - for instqance, everytime I had to correct a spelling error, I had to recompile the code.
To get around it I used one or two tables to hold html snippets to decouple the business/backend logic from the frontend, and stopped using the PL/SQL functios completely.
My speed of developmet skyrocketed, and separating and abstracting the frontend from the backend made so much sense.
A few years later, I was doing web developemt with Python using the Zope framework (not many people know about it tiday, I think).
It uses a specialised serverside templating language called TAL (Template Attribute Language)[1] that basically builds the front end dynamically, and then you feed it data from the backend.
Very neat and allowed me to build reusable compoments as well as collections of a schema definition (basically a dict), html template(s) and the code to validate that the inpuy matched the schema and could be rendered.
Or something like that its been 2 employers and almost 20 years since i worked with tha :)
I did build a small php extension for Wordpress using a PHP implementation[2] of TAL a few years ago, and TAL still works like a charm :)
My point is that I still believe there is value in keeping python out of the HTMl-templating, and in keeping the front end logic apart from the backend logic.
There is something I am not understanding about the renewal of mixing HTML/GUI template with code, buy I haven't fully found it yet.
[1] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template_Attribute_Language
[2] I believe it was this one https://phptal.org/
What are some alternatives?
Latte - ☕ Latte: the safest & truly intuitive templates for PHP. Engine for those who want the most secure PHP sites.
Smarty - Smarty is a template engine for PHP, facilitating the separation of presentation (HTML/CSS) from application logic.
Plates - Native PHP template system
Phly Mustache - PHP 5.3 Mustache implementation
Mustache - A Mustache implementation in PHP.
Blade - View template engine of PHP extracted from Laravel
Foil - PHP template engine for native PHP templates
Vue.js - This is the repo for Vue 2. For Vue 3, go to https://github.com/vuejs/core
TextGenerator - TextGenerator is a PHP package that aims to generate automated texts from data.