Looks promising. Can this be ported into a symfony task?

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On Oct 12, 2009, at 8:45 AM, harryjekyll wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I wrote a simple shell script to convert symfony helpers into Twig  
> extensions,
>
> check here: http://github.com/videlalvaro/sfTwigPlugin
>
> The idea is that you move to the sfTwigPlugin folder and then run
>
> ./helpers.sh /path/to/syfmony/lib/helper/
>
> This will create the extension classes inside lib/extensions
>
> Then somewhere in your code you can add them by calling:
>
> $twig->addExtension(new Url_Twig_Extension()); //load the UrlHelper  
> extension
>
> It's really alpha, because I haven't had time to test it in detail.  
> I tried with some simple templates and it worked. I don't know with  
> all the parameters accepted by all the helpers, etc, but I think it  
> can be the base for future work.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Alvaro
>
> On Oct 12, 2009, at 3:44 AM, Henrik Bjornskov wrote:
>
>>
>> your are then invited to help :) throw me a message on github (im
>> henrikbjorn) and ill see to it that u get access or fork it.
>>
>> On Oct 11, 12:20 am, admi99 <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> It's great.
>>> I've read about Twing a few minutes ago. I thought I could do
>>> sfTwingPlugin but you're faster.
>>>
>>> On 10 Paź, 23:50, Henrik Bjornskov <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hey people :)
>>>
>>>> I started the sfTwigPlugin on 
>>>> githubhttp://github.com/henrikbjorn/sfTwigPlugin/
>>>> and will be talking about the process etc athttp://henrikbjorn.tumblr.com 
>>>> .
>>>
>>>> At this point the sfTwigView class is almost complete with one  
>>>> little
>>>> change to make, and that is to swap the file system loader with a  
>>>> file
>>>> system array loader (load templates from multiple locations).  
>>>> Then the
>>>> next step will be to make extensions for Twig providing the Helper
>>>> functionality we have in Symfony.
>>>
>>>> Fabien the helpers should they be filters or tags ?
>>>
>>>> On Oct 9, 4:26 pm, Fabien Potencier <fabien.potenc...@symfony-
>>>
>>>> project.com> wrote:
>>>>> Annis McKenzie wrote:
>>>>>> Hey all,
>>>
>>>>>> as Fabien already offered to help getting the development of a
>>>>>> sfTwigPlugin started, I'd like to ask him: What would be  
>>>>>> necessary to
>>>>>> develop this kind of a plugin? I don't know where to start, do  
>>>>>> we have
>>>>>> to write a new view layer class?
>>>
>>>>>> Would there be a huge difference with the programming to  
>>>>>> support sf1.2
>>>>>> AND 1.3?
>>>
>>>>> The view in symfony 1.2 and 1.3 is, as far as I remember,  
>>>>> exactly the
>>>>> same. So, the plugin will work with 1.2, 1.3, and 1.4.
>>>
>>>>> If we need to make some simple changes to support Twig more  
>>>>> easily in
>>>>> the symfony view system, that's also possible, but only if it  
>>>>> does not
>>>>> break BC. That should be done fast as the feature freeze is  
>>>>> targeted for
>>>>> the end of next week.
>>>
>>>>> Fabien
>>>
>>>>>> Cheers and thanks!
>>>
>>>>>> Daniel
>>
>>
>
>
> >


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