├── .gitignore
├── composer.json
├── README.md
├── functions.php
├── composer.lock
└── LICENSE
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1 | composer.phar
2 | /vendor/
3 |
4 | # Commit your application's lock file https://getcomposer.org/doc/01-basic-usage.md#commit-your-composer-lock-file-to-version-control
5 | # You may choose to ignore a library lock file http://getcomposer.org/doc/02-libraries.md#lock-file
6 | # composer.lock
7 |
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1 | {
2 | "name": "djboris88/timber-commented-include",
3 | "description": "Twig extension for Timber which outputs HTML comments before and after the `include` tag",
4 | "keywords": ["twig", "html", "comments", "debug"],
5 | "homepage": "https://github.com/djboris88/timber-include-comments",
6 | "license": "GPL-3.0",
7 | "authors": [
8 | {
9 | "name": "Boris Đemrovski",
10 | "email": "djboris88@gmail.com",
11 | "role": "developer"
12 | }
13 | ],
14 | "autoload": {
15 | "psr-4": {
16 | "Djboris88\\Timber\\": "src/"
17 | },
18 | "files": [
19 | "functions.php"
20 | ]
21 | },
22 | "require": {
23 | "php": ">=5.6",
24 | "djboris88/twig-commented-include": "^2.0"
25 | }
26 | }
27 |
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1 | # Timber Commented Include
2 |
3 | This is a simple port of `djboris88/twig-commented-include` to be used with
4 | [Timber](https://github.com/timber/timber) for WordPress.
5 |
6 | It helps debugging and navigating through
7 | many Twig partials in your project. It outputs a HTML comments before and after each
8 | `include` statement while rendering the template. Comments look like this:
9 |
10 | ```html
11 |
12 |
...
13 |
14 | ```
15 |
16 | Installation
17 | ------------
18 | To install the latest stable version of this component, open a console and execute the following command:
19 | ```bash
20 | composer require djboris88/timber-commented-include
21 | ```
22 |
23 | Usage
24 | -----
25 | To be able to see the commented output, `WP_DEBUG` has to be defined and set as
26 | `true` in `wp-config.php` file.
27 |
28 | The Twig Extension will automatically be registered and applied. If the
29 | WordPress add_filter function is not available when that happens, it will fail.
30 | In that case, you will need to call initialization yourself at an appropriate
31 | time after WordPress itself is initialized:
32 | ```php
33 | if (function_exists('\Djboris88\Timber\initialize_filters')) {
34 | \Djboris88\Timber\initialize_filters();
35 | }
36 | ```
37 |
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1 |
6 | *
7 | * For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE
8 | * file that was distributed with this source code.
9 | */
10 |
11 | namespace Djboris88\Timber;
12 |
13 | use Djboris88\Twig\Extension\CommentedIncludeExtension;
14 |
15 | /**
16 | * @param $twig \Twig_Environment;
17 | *
18 | * @return \Twig_Environment
19 | */
20 | function add_commented_include_extension($twig)
21 | {
22 | $twig->addExtension(new CommentedIncludeExtension());
23 |
24 | return $twig;
25 | }
26 |
27 | /**
28 | * Tries to initialize the twig extension, if it has not been already.
29 | */
30 | function initialize_filters()
31 | {
32 | if (
33 | !defined('WP_DJBORIS88_TIMBER_FILTERS_INITIALIZED')
34 | && defined('WP_DEBUG')
35 | && WP_DEBUG
36 | && function_exists('add_filter')
37 | ) {
38 | define('WP_DJBORIS88_TIMBER_FILTERS_INITIALIZED', TRUE);
39 |
40 | add_filter('timber/loader/twig', sprintf('%s\\add_commented_include_extension', __NAMESPACE__));
41 |
42 | /**
43 | * Adding a second filter to cover the `Timber::render()` case, when the
44 | * template is not loaded through the `include` tag inside a twig file
45 | */
46 | add_filter( 'timber/output', function( $output, $data, $file ) {
47 | return "\n\n" . $output . "\n\n";
48 | }, 10, 3 );
49 | }
50 | }
51 |
52 | initialize_filters();
53 |
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392 | },
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396 | },
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402 | "src/Resources/escaper.php",
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404 | ],
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406 | "Twig\\": "src/"
407 | }
408 | },
409 | "notification-url": "https://packagist.org/downloads/",
410 | "license": [
411 | "BSD-3-Clause"
412 | ],
413 | "authors": [
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415 | "name": "Fabien Potencier",
416 | "email": "fabien@symfony.com",
417 | "homepage": "http://fabien.potencier.org",
418 | "role": "Lead Developer"
419 | },
420 | {
421 | "name": "Twig Team",
422 | "role": "Contributors"
423 | },
424 | {
425 | "name": "Armin Ronacher",
426 | "email": "armin.ronacher@active-4.com",
427 | "role": "Project Founder"
428 | }
429 | ],
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431 | "homepage": "https://twig.symfony.com",
432 | "keywords": [
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434 | ],
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463 | }
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