include
Summary
Includes a file.Usage
{include uri='path_to_file' [ name='namespace' ] [ parameter(s)='value(s)' ]}
Parameters
Name | Type | Description | Required |
---|---|---|---|
uri | string | Path + name of the file that should be included. | Yes. |
name | string | Alternative namespace for the included template. | No. |
other parameters | any | Parameters that will be passed to the included template. | No. |
Description
This function includes a file in the template from where the function was called. The "uri" parameter must be used to specify the target file. In most cases, the value of this parameter starts with a "design:", which tells the system to look for the desired template within the current (and fallback) design resources. The "name" parameter can be used to specify an alternative namespace for the included template, this is useful for avoiding variable name clashes when including other templates. All other parameters will be passed to the included template as template variables. This function makes it possible to share template code among different parts of the solution.
Examples
Example 1
{include uri='design:example/menu.tpl' something='Hello world'}
This example demonstrates how to include a template called "menu.tpl" (which is located within the "example" subdirectory of the "templates" directory. If eZ Publish is unable to find the template in the current design, it will automatically attempt to locate it in one of the fallback designs or the standard design. The value of the "something" parameter will be available through a variable called $something within the template that is included.
Balazs Halasy (06/02/2004 1:19 pm)
Balazs Halasy (28/04/2005 1:55 pm)
Comments
What schemas does the URI attribute support
Monday 26 September 2005 1:52:56 am
James Robertson
What are the 'other' cases? Does this function support other URI schemas such as 'http:'?
Include limits
Tuesday 21 February 2006 10:48:27 pm
James Ward
Re: Include limits
Monday 27 February 2006 7:16:55 pm
Bertrand Dunogier
Yes
- Can I include within an override?
Yes
- Can I include the same file within itself?
Yes