johnbillion / extended-template-parts
A library which provides extended functionality to WordPress template parts, including template variables and caching.
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- php: ^7 || ^8
- composer/installers: ~1.0 || ~2.0
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Extended Template Parts
Extended Template Parts is a library which provides extended functionality to WordPress template parts, including template variables and fragment caching.
Features
- Pass variables into your template parts and access them via the
$this->vars
array. No polluting of globals! - Easy optional caching of template parts using transients.
Minimum Requirements
PHP: 7.0
WordPress: 4.4
Installation
Extended Template Parts is a developer library, not a plugin, which means you need to include it somewhere in your own project. You can use Composer:
composer require johnbillion/extended-template-parts
Or you can download the library and include it manually:
require_once 'extended-template-parts/extended-template-parts.php';
Basic Usage
The get_extended_template_part()
function behaves exactly like WordPress' get_template_part()
function, except it loads the template part from the template-parts
subdirectory of the theme for better file organisation. The usual parent/child theme hierarchy is respected.
get_extended_template_part( 'foo', 'bar' );
Use the $vars
parameter to pass in an associative array of variables to the template part:
get_extended_template_part( 'foo', 'bar', [ 'my_variable' => 'Hello, world!', ] );
In your template-parts/foo-bar.php
template part file, you can access the variables that you passed in by using $this->vars
:
echo esc_html( $this->vars['my_variable'] );
Advanced Usage
The get_extended_template_part()
function also accepts a second optional parameter that controls the directory name and caching.
The following code will load foo-bar.php
from the my-directory
subdirectory and automatically cache its output in a transient for one hour:
get_extended_template_part( 'foo', 'bar', [ 'my_variable' => 'Hello, world!', ], [ 'dir' => 'my-directory', 'cache' => 1 * HOUR_IN_SECONDS, ] );
License: GPLv2 or later
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.