Le 21/02/2011 19:50, oscar balladares a écrit :
Hi everybody.
It may sound very weird to ask this question; but what I want to do is to
create a custom navigation menu.
So I want to get the current requested controller's or bundle's name
not from a template but from the layout.
I have to write the css class of a <li> element to highlight te
current controller dynamically according to the bundle.
Im thinking about something like (in a twig template):
{% if (app.request.bundle == "HelloBundle") %}
<li class="highlight" ><a href="path to the bundle index">Hello
bundle </a></li>
{% endif %}
the bundle name is not available directly (it is not available in the
PHP code either).
You should look at https://github.com/knplabs/MenuBundle It may help you
to display your menu.
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