问题
I would like / have to manage some settings in ZF1 style and provide the view with the infomation about the current environment.
/config/application.config.php
return array(
...
'module_listener_options' => array(
...
'config_glob_paths' => array('config/autoload/{,*.}{global,local}.php')
)
);
/config/autoload/env.local.php
return array(
// allowed values: development, staging, live
'environment' => 'development'
);
In a common view script I can do it over the controller, since the controllers have access to the Service Manager and so to all configs I need:
class MyController extends AbstractActionController {
public function myAction() {
return new ViewModel(array(
'currentEnvironment' => $this->getServiceLocator()->get('Config')['environment'],
));
}
}
Is it also possible to get the configs in a common view directly?
How can I access the configs in a layout view script (/module/Application/view/layout/layout.phtml
)?
回答1:
(My implementation/interpretation of) Crisp's suggestion:
Config view helper
<?php
namespace MyNamespace\View\Helper;
use Zend\View\Helper\AbstractHelper;
use Zend\View\HelperPluginManager as ServiceManager;
class Config extends AbstractHelper {
protected $serviceManager;
public function __construct(ServiceManager $serviceManager) {
$this->serviceManager = $serviceManager;
}
public function __invoke() {
$config = $this->serviceManager->getServiceLocator()->get('Config');
return $config;
}
}
Application Module
class
public function getViewHelperConfig() {
return array(
'factories' => array(
'config' => function($serviceManager) {
$helper = new \MyNamespace\View\Helper\Config($serviceManager);
return $helper;
},
)
);
}
Layout view script
// do whatever you want with $this->config()['environment'], e.g.
<?php
if ($this->config()['environment'] == 'live') {
echo $this->partial('partials/partial-foo.phtml');;
}
?>
回答2:
My implementation/interpretation of Sam's solution hint for the concret goal (to permit displaying the web analytics JS within the dev/staging environment):
DisplayAnalytics view helper
<?php
namespace MyNamespace\View\Helper;
use Zend\View\Helper\AbstractHelper;
use Zend\View\HelperPluginManager as ServiceManager;
class DisplayAnalytics extends AbstractHelper {
protected $serviceManager;
public function __construct(ServiceManager $serviceManager) {
$this->serviceManager = $serviceManager;
}
public function __invoke() {
if ($this->serviceManager->getServiceLocator()->get('Config')['environment'] == 'development') {
$return = $this->view->render('partials/partial-bar.phtml');
}
return $return;
}
}
Application Module
class
public function getViewHelperConfig() {
return array(
'factories' => array(
'displayAnalytics' => function($serviceManager) {
$helper = new \MyNamespace\View\Helper\DisplayAnalytics($serviceManager);
return $helper;
}
)
);
}
Layout view script
<?php echo $this->displayAnalytics(); ?>
回答3:
So this solution becomes more flexible:
/config/application.config.php
return array(
...
'module_listener_options' => array(
...
'config_glob_paths' => array('config/autoload/{,*.}{global,local}.php')
)
);
/config/autoload/whatever.local.php and /config/autoload/whatever.global.php
return array(
// allowed values: development, staging, live
'environment' => 'development'
);
ContentForEnvironment view helper
<?php
namespace MyNamespace\View\Helper;
use Zend\View\Helper\AbstractHelper;
use Zend\View\HelperPluginManager as ServiceManager;
class ContentForEnvironment extends AbstractHelper {
protected $serviceManager;
public function __construct(ServiceManager $serviceManager) {
$this->serviceManager = $serviceManager;
}
/**
* Returns rendered partial $partial,
* IF the current environment IS IN $whiteList AND NOT IN $blackList,
* ELSE NULL.
* Usage examples:
* Partial for every environment (equivalent to echo $this->view->render($partial)):
* echo $this->contentForEnvironment('path/to/partial.phtml');
* Partial for 'live' environment only:
* echo $this->contentForEnvironment('path/to/partial.phtml', ['live']);
* Partial for every environment except 'development':
* echo $this->contentForEnvironment('path/to/partial.phtml', [], ['development', 'staging']);
* @param string $partial
* @param array $whiteList
* @param array $blackList optional
* @return string rendered partial $partial or NULL.
*/
public function __invoke($partial, array $whiteList, array $blackList = []) {
$currentEnvironment = $this->serviceManager->getServiceLocator()->get('Config')['environment'];
$content = null;
if (!empty($whiteList)) {
$content = in_array($currentEnvironment, $whiteList) && !in_array($currentEnvironment, $blackList)
? $this->view->render($partial)
: null
;
} else {
$content = !in_array($currentEnvironment, $blackList)
? $this->view->render($partial)
: null
;
}
return $content;
}
}
Application Module
class
public function getViewHelperConfig() {
return array(
'factories' => array(
'contentForEnvironment' => function($serviceManager) {
$helper = new \MyNamespace\View\Helper\ContentForEnvironment($serviceManager);
return $helper;
}
)
);
}
Layout view script
<?php echo $this->contentForEnvironment('path/to/partial.phtml', [], ['development', 'staging']); ?>
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/16083256/how-to-access-configs-from-autoloaded-config-files-in-a-layout-view-script-in