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== Using the dinamic .tpl patcher to create a module == | == Using the dinamic .tpl patcher to create a module == | ||
− | This article is intended for X-Cart module developers; it explains how to use dinamic .tpl patcher when creating a module. | + | This article is intended for X-Cart module developers; it explains how to use dinamic .tpl patcher when creating a module.<br /> |
During the distribution pack generating you have to generate a diff file for every graphic template. | During the distribution pack generating you have to generate a diff file for every graphic template. | ||
(Please see: [[X-Cart:Generating_module_distribution_packs_for_X-Cart_4]]) | (Please see: [[X-Cart:Generating_module_distribution_packs_for_X-Cart_4]]) | ||
− | 3rd-party templates and customizations are not considered, which may lead to difficulties installing the module. | + | 3rd-party templates and customizations are not considered, which may lead to difficulties installing the module.<br /> |
− | To solve this problem, you can use smarty prefilters/output filters to insert the module entry points in the current skin during compilation - which is preferable - or when the template is displayed. | + | To solve this problem, you can use smarty prefilters/output filters to insert the module entry points in the current skin during compilation - which is preferable - or when the template is displayed.<br /> |
You may find the files here: <br />[[File:Dynamic_tpl_patcher.4.7.x.php]] | You may find the files here: <br />[[File:Dynamic_tpl_patcher.4.7.x.php]] | ||
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Using prefilters helps to simplify inserting modules entry points, including 3rd-party and custom-built modules. | Using prefilters helps to simplify inserting modules entry points, including 3rd-party and custom-built modules. | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:23, 26 October 2016
Using the dinamic .tpl patcher to create a module
This article is intended for X-Cart module developers; it explains how to use dinamic .tpl patcher when creating a module.
During the distribution pack generating you have to generate a diff file for every graphic template.
(Please see: X-Cart:Generating_module_distribution_packs_for_X-Cart_4)
3rd-party templates and customizations are not considered, which may lead to difficulties installing the module.
To solve this problem, you can use smarty prefilters/output filters to insert the module entry points in the current skin during compilation - which is preferable - or when the template is displayed.
You may find the files here:
File:Dynamic tpl patcher.4.7.x.php
or here:
File:Dynamic tpl patcher.4.6.x.php
Examples of using prefilters:
- 1. adding the following piece of code in init function of func_MODULE_init
if (AREA_TYPE == 'C') { require $xcart_dir . XC_DS . 'modules' . XC_DS . 'Pilibaba' . XC_DS . 'lib' . XC_DS . 'dynamic_tpl_patcher.php'; modules\Pilibaba\lib\x_tpl_add_callback_patch('customer/main/cart.tpl', 'func_pilibaba_tpl_insertButton', X_TPL_PREFILTER); modules\Pilibaba\lib\x_tpl_add_callback_patch('customer/minicart.tpl', 'func_pilibaba_tpl_insertButton', X_TPL_PREFILTER); modules\Pilibaba\lib\x_tpl_add_callback_patch('modules/Add_to_cart_popup/product_added.tpl', 'func_pilibaba_tpl_insertButton', X_TPL_PREFILTER); }
- 2. adding the following in func_pilibaba_tpl_insertButton
function func_pilibaba_tpl_insertButton($tpl_name, $tpl_source) {//{{{ if (strpos($tpl_source, 'pilibaba_enabled') !== false) { return $tpl_source; } // add button {include file="modules/Pilibaba/checkout_btn.tpl" btn_place=... $search = '%{if \$amazon_pa_enabled}[^{]*{include file="modules/Amazon_Payments_Advanced/checkout_btn.tpl"[^{]*{/if}%Ss'; $tpl_source = preg_replace_callback($search, function ($matches) { return $matches[0] . "\n" . str_replace( array('amazon_pa_enabled', 'Amazon_Payments_Advanced'), array('pilibaba_enabled','Pilibaba'), $matches[0]); }, $tpl_source ); $tpl_source = str_replace('{if $paypal_express_active || $amazon_pa_enabled', '{if $paypal_express_active || $amazon_pa_enabled || $pilibaba_enabled', $tpl_source); if (defined('XC_PILIBABA_DEBUG')) { x_log_add('pilibaba_patched_fiels', 'patched_file:' . $tpl_name . "\n" . $tpl_source); } return $tpl_source; }//}}}
Example of using output filter run on certain pages:
if ( 'C' != x_get_area_type() && x_check_controller_condition(NULL, array('register', 'user_modify')) ) { x_tpl_add_regexp_patch( 'modules/XAuth/linked_accounts_admin.tpl', '/(<form [^>]*name="registerform"[^>]*>.+)(<tr>.+<\/tr>)/USs', '\1%%\2' ); } x_tpl_add_listener('modules/XAuth/register.tpl', 'before', 'func_xauth_prepare_register'); x_tpl_add_listener('modules/One_Page_Checkout/profile/account_info.tpl', 'before', 'func_xauth_prepare_register');
Using prefilters helps to simplify inserting modules entry points, including 3rd-party and custom-built modules.