Using template engines ¶
By default, Yii uses PHP as its template language, but you can configure Yii to support other rendering engines, such as Twig or Smarty available as extensions.
The view
component is responsible for rendering views. You can add a custom template engine by reconfiguring this
component's behavior:
[
'components' => [
'view' => [
'class' => 'yii\web\View',
'renderers' => [
'tpl' => [
'class' => 'yii\smarty\ViewRenderer',
//'cachePath' => '@runtime/Smarty/cache',
],
'twig' => [
'class' => 'yii\twig\ViewRenderer',
'cachePath' => '@runtime/Twig/cache',
// Array of twig options:
'options' => [
'auto_reload' => true,
],
'globals' => ['html' => '\yii\helpers\Html'],
'uses' => ['yii\bootstrap'],
],
// ...
],
],
],
]
In the code above, both Smarty and Twig are configured to be useable by the view files. But in order to get these extensions into your project, you need to also modify
your composer.json
file to include them, too:
"yiisoft/yii2-smarty": "~2.0.0",
"yiisoft/yii2-twig": "~2.0.0",
That code would be added to the require
section of composer.json
. After making that change and saving the file, you can install the extensions by running composer update --prefer-dist
in the command-line.
For details about using concrete template engine please refer to its documentation: