toTwig is an utility to convert smarty template engine to twig template engine.
Download the
toTwig.phar
file and
store it somewhere on your computer.
You can run these commands to easily acces toTwig
from anywhere on your system:
$ sudo wget https://raw.github.com/sankarsuda/toTwig/master/toTwig.phar -O /usr/local/bin/toTwig
or with curl:
$ sudo curl https://raw.github.com/sankarsuda/toTwig/master/toTwig.phar -o /usr/local/bin/toTwig
then:
$ sudo chmod a+x /usr/local/bin/toTwig
Then, just run toTwig
The self-update
command tries to update toTwig itself:
$ php toTwig.phar self-update
You can update toTwig through this command:
$ sudo toTwig self-update
The convert
command tries to fix as much coding standards
problems as possible on a given file or directory:
`php toTwig.phar convert /path/to/dir`
`php toTwig.phar convert /path/to/file`
The --converters
option lets you choose the exact converters to
apply (the converter names must be separated by a comma):
`php toTwig.phar convert /path/to/dir --converters=for,if,misc`
You can also blacklist the converters you don't want if this is more convenient,
using -name
:
`php toTwig.phar convert /path/to/dir --converters=-for,-if`
A combination of --dry-run
, --verbose
and --diff
will
display summary of proposed changes, leaving your files unchanged.
All converters apply by default.
Choose from the list of available converters:
-
include Convert smarty include to twig include
-
assign Convert smarty {assign} to twig {% set foo = 'foo' %}
-
variable Convert smarty variable {$var.name} to twig {{ var.name }}
-
comment Convert smarty comments {* *} to twig {# #}
-
misc Convert smarty general tags like {ldelim} {rdelim} {literal}
-
if Convert smarty if/else/elseif to twig
-
for Convert foreach/foreachelse to twig
The --config
option customizes the files to analyse, based
on some well-known directory structures:
`# For the Symfony 2.1 branch`
`php toTwig.phar convert /path/to/sf21 --config=sf21`
Choose from the list of available configurations:
- default A default configuration
The --dry-run
option displays the files that need to be
fixed but without actually modifying them:
`php toTwig.phar convert /path/to/code --dry-run`
Instead of using command line options to customize the converter, you can save the
configuration in a .php_st
file in the root directory of
your project. The file must return an instance of
toTwig\ConfigInterface
, which lets you configure the converters, the files,
and directories that need to be analyzed:
<?php
$finder = toTwig\Finder\DefaultFinder::create()
->exclude('somefile')
->in(__DIR__)
;
return toTwig\Config\Config::create()
->converters(array('if', 'for'))
->finder($finder)
;
The tool comes with quite a few built-in converters and finders, but everyone is more than welcome to contribute more of them.
A converter is a class that tries to convert one tag (a Converter
class must
extends ConverterAbstract
).
A config knows about the files and directories that must be scanned by the tool when run in the directory of your project. It is useful for projects that follow a well-known directory structures (like for Symfony projects for instance).