TYPO3 Fluid ViewHelper Reference

This reference was automatically generated from code on 2021-05-27

f:alias

Declares new variables which are aliases of other variables. Takes a “map”-Parameter which is an associative array which defines the shorthand mapping.

The variables are only declared inside the <f:alias>…</f:alias>-tag. After the closing tag, all declared variables are removed again.

Implementation

TYPO3Fluid\Fluid\ViewHelpers\AliasViewHelper

Arguments

  • map (array): Array that specifies which variables should be mapped to which alias

Examples

Single alias:

<f:alias map="{x: 'foo'}">{x}</f:alias>

Expected result:

foo

Multiple mappings:

<f:alias map="{x: foo.bar.baz, y: foo.bar.baz.name}">
  {x.name} or {y}
</f:alias>

Expected result:

[name] or [name]
depending on {foo.bar.baz}

f:cache.disable

ViewHelper to disable template compiling

Inserting this ViewHelper at any point in the template, including inside conditions which do not get rendered, will forcibly disable the caching/compiling of the full template file to a PHP class.

Use this if for whatever reason your platform is unable to create or load PHP classes (for example on read-only file systems or when using an incompatible default cache backend).

Passes through anything you place inside the ViewHelper, so can safely be used as container tag, as self-closing or with inline syntax - all with the same result.

Implementation

TYPO3Fluid\Fluid\ViewHelpers\Cache\DisableViewHelper

f:cache.static

ViewHelper to force compiling to a static string

Used around chunks of template code where you want the output of said template code to be compiled to a static string (rather than a collection of compiled nodes, as is the usual behavior).

The effect is that none of the child ViewHelpers or nodes used inside this tag will be evaluated when rendering the template once it is compiled. It will essentially replace all logic inside the tag with a plain string output.

Works by turning the compile method into a method that renders the child nodes and returns the resulting content directly as a string variable.

You can use this with great effect to further optimise the performance of your templates: in use cases where chunks of template code depend on static variables (like thoese in {settings} for example) and those variables never change, and the template uses no other dynamic variables, forcing the template to compile that chunk to a static string can save a lot of operations when rendering the compiled template.

NB: NOT TO BE USED FOR CACHING ANYTHING OTHER THAN STRING- COMPATIBLE OUTPUT!

USE WITH CARE! WILL PRESERVE EVERYTHING RENDERED, INCLUDING POTENTIALLY SENSITIVE DATA CONTAINED IN OUTPUT!

Implementation

TYPO3Fluid\Fluid\ViewHelpers\Cache\StaticViewHelper

f:cache.warmup

ViewHelper to insert variables which only apply during cache warmup and only apply if no other variables are specified for the warmup process.

If a chunk of template code is impossible to compile without additional variables, for example when rendering sections or partials using dynamic names, you can use this ViewHelper around that chunk and specify a set of variables which will be assigned only while compiling the template and only when this is done as part of cache warmup. The template chunk can then be compiled using those default variables.

Note: this does not imply that only those variable values will be used by the compiled template. It only means that DEFAULT values of vital variables will be present during compiling.

If you find yourself completely unable to properly warm up a specific template file even with use of this ViewHelper, then you can consider using f:cache.disable to prevent the template compiler from even attempting to compile it.

USE WITH CARE! SOME EDGE CASES OF FOR EXAMPLE VIEWHELPERS WHICH REQUIRE SPECIAL VARIABLE TYPES MAY NOT BE SUPPORTED HERE DUE TO THE RUDIMENTARY NATURE OF VARIABLES YOU DEFINE.

Implementation

TYPO3Fluid\Fluid\ViewHelpers\Cache\WarmupViewHelper

Arguments

  • variables (array, optional): Array of variables to assign ONLY when compiling. See main class documentation.

f:case

Case view helper that is only usable within the SwitchViewHelper.

Implementation

TYPO3Fluid\Fluid\ViewHelpers\CaseViewHelper

Arguments

  • value (mixed): Value to match in this case

f:comment

This ViewHelper prevents rendering of any content inside the tag Note: Contents of the comment will still be parsed thus throwing an Exception if it contains syntax errors. You can put child nodes in CDATA tags to avoid this.

Implementation

TYPO3Fluid\Fluid\ViewHelpers\CommentViewHelper

Examples

Commenting out fluid code:

Before
<f:comment>
  This is completely hidden.
  <f:debug>This does not get rendered</f:debug>
</f:comment>
After

Expected result:

Before
After

Prevent parsing:

<f:comment><![CDATA[
 <f:some.invalid.syntax />
]]></f:comment>

f:count

This ViewHelper counts elements of the specified array or countable object.

Implementation

TYPO3Fluid\Fluid\ViewHelpers\CountViewHelper

Arguments

  • subject (array, optional): Countable subject, array or Countable

Examples

Count array elements:

<f:count subject="{0:1, 1:2, 2:3, 3:4}" />

Expected result:

4

inline notation:

{objects -> f:count()}

Expected result:

10 (depending on the number of items in {objects})

f:cycle

This ViewHelper cycles through the specified values. This can be often used to specify CSS classes for example. Note: To achieve the “zebra class” effect in a loop you can also use the “iteration” argument of the for ViewHelper.

Implementation

TYPO3Fluid\Fluid\ViewHelpers\CycleViewHelper

Arguments

  • values (array, optional): The array or object implementing ArrayAccess (for example SplObjectStorage) to iterated over

  • as (strong): The name of the iteration variable

Examples

Simple:

<f:for each="{0:1, 1:2, 2:3, 3:4}" as="foo"><f:cycle values="{0: 'foo', 1: 'bar', 2: 'baz'}" as="cycle">{cycle}</f:cycle></f:for>

Expected result:

foobarbazfoo

Alternating CSS class:

<ul>
  <f:for each="{0:1, 1:2, 2:3, 3:4}" as="foo">
    <f:cycle values="{0: 'odd', 1: 'even'}" as="zebraClass">
      <li class="{zebraClass}">{foo}</li>
    </f:cycle>
  </f:for>
</ul>

Expected result:

<ul>
  <li class="odd">1</li>
  <li class="even">2</li>
  <li class="odd">3</li>
  <li class="even">4</li>
</ul>

f:debug

<code title=”inline notation and custom title”> {object -> f:debug(title: ‘Custom title’)} </code> <output> all properties of {object} nicely highlighted (with custom title) </output>

<code title=”only output the type”> {object -> f:debug(typeOnly: true)} </code> <output> the type or class name of {object} </output>

Note: This view helper is only meant to be used during development

Implementation

TYPO3Fluid\Fluid\ViewHelpers\DebugViewHelper

Arguments

  • typeOnly (boolean, optional): If TRUE, debugs only the type of variables

  • levels (integer, optional): Levels to render when rendering nested objects/arrays

  • html (boolean, optional): Render HTML. If FALSE, output is indented plaintext

Examples

inline notation and custom title:

{object -> f:debug(title: 'Custom title')}

Expected result:

all properties of {object} nicely highlighted (with custom title)

only output the type:

{object -> f:debug(typeOnly: true)}

Expected result:

the type or class name of {object}

f:defaultCase

A view helper which specifies the “default” case when used within the SwitchViewHelper.

Implementation

TYPO3Fluid\Fluid\ViewHelpers\DefaultCaseViewHelper

f:else

Else-Branch of a condition. Only has an effect inside of “If”. See the If-ViewHelper for documentation.

Implementation

TYPO3Fluid\Fluid\ViewHelpers\ElseViewHelper

Arguments

  • if (boolean, optional): Condition expression conforming to Fluid boolean rules

Examples

Output content if condition is not met:

<f:if condition="{someCondition}">
  <f:else>
    condition was not true
  </f:else>
</f:if>

Expected result:

Everything inside the "else" tag is displayed if the condition evaluates to FALSE.
Otherwise nothing is outputted in this example.

f:for

Loop view helper which can be used to iterate over arrays. Implements what a basic foreach()-PHP-method does.

Implementation

TYPO3Fluid\Fluid\ViewHelpers\ForViewHelper

Arguments

  • each (array): The array or SplObjectStorage to iterated over

  • as (string): The name of the iteration variable

  • key (string, optional): Variable to assign array key to

  • reverse (boolean, optional): If TRUE, iterates in reverse

  • iteration (string, optional): The name of the variable to store iteration information (index, cycle, isFirst, isLast, isEven, isOdd)

Examples

Simple Loop:

<f:for each="{0:1, 1:2, 2:3, 3:4}" as="foo">{foo}</f:for>

Expected result:

1234

Output array key:

<ul>
  <f:for each="{fruit1: 'apple', fruit2: 'pear', fruit3: 'banana', fruit4: 'cherry'}" as="fruit" key="label">
    <li>{label}: {fruit}</li>
  </f:for>
</ul>

Expected result:

<ul>
  <li>fruit1: apple</li>
  <li>fruit2: pear</li>
  <li>fruit3: banana</li>
  <li>fruit4: cherry</li>
</ul>

Iteration information:

<ul>
  <f:for each="{0:1, 1:2, 2:3, 3:4}" as="foo" iteration="fooIterator">
    <li>Index: {fooIterator.index} Cycle: {fooIterator.cycle} Total: {fooIterator.total}{f:if(condition: fooIterator.isEven, then: ' Even')}{f:if(condition: fooIterator.isOdd, then: ' Odd')}{f:if(condition: fooIterator.isFirst, then: ' First')}{f:if(condition: fooIterator.isLast, then: ' Last')}</li>
  </f:for>
</ul>

Expected result:

<ul>
  <li>Index: 0 Cycle: 1 Total: 4 Odd First</li>
  <li>Index: 1 Cycle: 2 Total: 4 Even</li>
  <li>Index: 2 Cycle: 3 Total: 4 Odd</li>
  <li>Index: 3 Cycle: 4 Total: 4 Even Last</li>
</ul>

f:format.cdata

Outputs an argument/value without any escaping and wraps it with CDATA tags.

PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO SECURITY HERE (especially Cross Site Scripting), as the output is NOT SANITIZED!

Implementation

TYPO3Fluid\Fluid\ViewHelpers\Format\CdataViewHelper

Arguments

  • value (mixed, optional): The value to output

Examples

Child nodes:

<f:format.cdata>{string}</f:format.cdata>

Expected result:

<![CDATA[(Content of {string} without any conversion/escaping)]]>

Value attribute:

<f:format.cdata value="{string}" />

Expected result:

<![CDATA[(Content of {string} without any conversion/escaping)]]>

Inline notation:

{string -> f:format.cdata()}

Expected result:

<![CDATA[(Content of {string} without any conversion/escaping)]]>

f:format.htmlspecialchars

Applies htmlspecialchars() escaping to a value

Implementation

TYPO3Fluid\Fluid\ViewHelpers\Format\HtmlspecialcharsViewHelper

Arguments

  • value (string, optional): Value to format

  • keepQuotes (boolean, optional): If TRUE quotes will not be replaced (ENT_NOQUOTES)

  • encoding (string, optional): Encoding

  • doubleEncode (boolean, optional): If FALSE html entities will not be encoded

f:format.printf

A view helper for formatting values with printf. Either supply an array for the arguments or a single value. See http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.sprintf.php

Implementation

TYPO3Fluid\Fluid\ViewHelpers\Format\PrintfViewHelper

Arguments

  • value (string, optional): String to format

  • arguments (array, optional): The arguments for vsprintf

Examples

Scientific notation:

<f:format.printf arguments="{number: 362525200}">%.3e</f:format.printf>

Expected result:

3.625e+8

Argument swapping:

<f:format.printf arguments="{0: 3, 1: 'Kasper'}">%2$s is great, TYPO%1$d too. Yes, TYPO%1$d is great and so is %2$s!</f:format.printf>

Expected result:

Kasper is great, TYPO3 too. Yes, TYPO3 is great and so is Kasper!

Single argument:

<f:format.printf arguments="{1: 'TYPO3'}">We love %s</f:format.printf>

Expected result:

We love TYPO3

Inline notation:

{someText -> f:format.printf(arguments: {1: 'TYPO3'})}

Expected result:

We love TYPO3

f:format.raw

Outputs an argument/value without any escaping. Is normally used to output an ObjectAccessor which should not be escaped, but output as-is.

PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO SECURITY HERE (especially Cross Site Scripting), as the output is NOT SANITIZED!

Implementation

TYPO3Fluid\Fluid\ViewHelpers\Format\RawViewHelper

Arguments

  • value (mixed, optional): The value to output

Examples

Child nodes:

<f:format.raw>{string}</f:format.raw>

Expected result:

(Content of {string} without any conversion/escaping)

Value attribute:

<f:format.raw value="{string}" />

Expected result:

(Content of {string} without any conversion/escaping)

Inline notation:

{string -> f:format.raw()}

Expected result:

(Content of {string} without any conversion/escaping)

f:groupedFor

Grouped loop view helper. Loops through the specified values.

The groupBy argument also supports property paths.

Implementation

TYPO3Fluid\Fluid\ViewHelpers\GroupedForViewHelper

Arguments

  • each (array): The array or SplObjectStorage to iterated over

  • as (string): The name of the iteration variable

  • groupBy (string): Group by this property

  • groupKey (string, optional): The name of the variable to store the current group

Examples

Simple:

<f:groupedFor each="{0: {name: 'apple', color: 'green'}, 1: {name: 'cherry', color: 'red'}, 2: {name: 'banana', color: 'yellow'}, 3: {name: 'strawberry', color: 'red'}}" as="fruitsOfThisColor" groupBy="color">
  <f:for each="{fruitsOfThisColor}" as="fruit">
    {fruit.name}
  </f:for>
</f:groupedFor>

Expected result:

apple cherry strawberry banana

Two dimensional list:

<ul>
  <f:groupedFor each="{0: {name: 'apple', color: 'green'}, 1: {name: 'cherry', color: 'red'}, 2: {name: 'banana', color: 'yellow'}, 3: {name: 'strawberry', color: 'red'}}" as="fruitsOfThisColor" groupBy="color" groupKey="color">
    <li>
      {color} fruits:
      <ul>
        <f:for each="{fruitsOfThisColor}" as="fruit" key="label">
          <li>{label}: {fruit.name}</li>
        </f:for>
      </ul>
    </li>
  </f:groupedFor>
</ul>

Expected result:

<ul>
  <li>green fruits
    <ul>
      <li>0: apple</li>
    </ul>
  </li>
  <li>red fruits
    <ul>
      <li>1: cherry</li>
    </ul>
    <ul>
      <li>3: strawberry</li>
    </ul>
  </li>
  <li>yellow fruits
    <ul>
      <li>2: banana</li>
    </ul>
  </li>
</ul>

f:if

This view helper implements an if/else condition.

Conditions:

As a condition is a boolean value, you can just use a boolean argument. Alternatively, you can write a boolean expression there. Boolean expressions have the following form: XX Comparator YY Comparator is one of: ==, !=, <, <=, >, >= and % The % operator converts the result of the % operation to boolean.

XX and YY can be one of: - number - Object Accessor - Array - a ViewHelper - string

<f:if condition="{rank} > 100">
  Will be shown if rank is > 100
</f:if>
<f:if condition="{rank} % 2">
  Will be shown if rank % 2 != 0.
</f:if>
<f:if condition="{rank} == {k:bar()}">
  Checks if rank is equal to the result of the ViewHelper "k:bar"
</f:if>
<f:if condition="{foo.bar} == 'stringToCompare'">
  Will result in true if {foo.bar}'s represented value equals 'stringToCompare'.
</f:if>
Implementation

TYPO3Fluid\Fluid\ViewHelpers\IfViewHelper

Arguments

  • then (mixed, optional): Value to be returned if the condition if met.

  • else (mixed, optional): Value to be returned if the condition if not met.

  • condition (boolean, optional): Condition expression conforming to Fluid boolean rules

Examples

Basic usage:

<f:if condition="somecondition">
  This is being shown in case the condition matches
</f:if>

Expected result:

Everything inside the <f:if> tag is being displayed if the condition evaluates to TRUE.

If / then / else:

<f:if condition="somecondition">
  <f:then>
    This is being shown in case the condition matches.
  </f:then>
  <f:else>
    This is being displayed in case the condition evaluates to FALSE.
  </f:else>
</f:if>

Expected result:

Everything inside the "then" tag is displayed if the condition evaluates to TRUE.
Otherwise, everything inside the "else"-tag is displayed.

inline notation:

{f:if(condition: someCondition, then: 'condition is met', else: 'condition is not met')}

Expected result:

The value of the "then" attribute is displayed if the condition evaluates to TRUE.
Otherwise, everything the value of the "else"-attribute is displayed.

f:inline

Inline Fluid rendering ViewHelper

Renders Fluid code stored in a variable, which you normally would have to render before assigning it to the view. Instead you can do the following (note, extremely simplified use case):

$view->assign(‘variable’, ‘value of my variable’); $view->assign(‘code’, ‘My variable: {variable}’);

And in the template:

{code -> f:inline()}

Which outputs:

My variable: value of my variable

You can use this to pass smaller and dynamic pieces of Fluid code to templates, as an alternative to creating new partial templates.

Implementation

TYPO3Fluid\Fluid\ViewHelpers\InlineViewHelper

Arguments

  • code (string, optional): Fluid code to be rendered as if it were part of the template rendering it. Can be passed as inline argument or tag content

f:layout

With this tag, you can select a layout to be used for the current template.

Implementation

TYPO3Fluid\Fluid\ViewHelpers\LayoutViewHelper

Arguments

  • name (string, optional): Name of layout to use. If none given, “Default” is used.

f:or

If content is empty use alternative text

Implementation

TYPO3Fluid\Fluid\ViewHelpers\OrViewHelper

Arguments

  • content (mixed, optional): Content to check if empty

  • alternative (mixed, optional): Alternative if content is empty

  • arguments (array, optional): Arguments to be replaced in the resulting string, using sprintf

f:render

A ViewHelper to render a section, a partial, a specified section in a partial or a delegate ParsedTemplateInterface implementation.

Implementation

TYPO3Fluid\Fluid\ViewHelpers\RenderViewHelper

Arguments

  • section (string, optional): Section to render - combine with partial to render section in partial

  • partial (string, optional): Partial to render, with or without section

  • delegate (string, optional): Optional PHP class name of a permanent, included-in-app ParsedTemplateInterface implementation to override partial/section

  • renderable (TYPO3FluidFluidCoreRenderingRenderableInterface, optional): Instance of a RenderableInterface implementation to be rendered

  • arguments (array, optional): Array of variables to be transferred. Use {_all} for all variables

  • optional (boolean, optional): If TRUE, considers the section optional. Partial never is.

  • default (mixed, optional): Value (usually string) to be displayed if the section or partial does not exist

  • contentAs (string, optional): If used, renders the child content and adds it as a template variable with this name for use in the partial/section

Examples

Rendering partials:

<f:render partial="SomePartial" arguments="{foo: someVariable}" />

Expected result:

the content of the partial "SomePartial". The content of the variable {someVariable} will be available in the partial as {foo}

Rendering sections:

<f:section name="someSection">This is a section. {foo}</f:section>
<f:render section="someSection" arguments="{foo: someVariable}" />

Expected result:

the content of the section "someSection". The content of the variable {someVariable} will be available in the partial as {foo}

Rendering recursive sections:

<f:section name="mySection">
 <ul>
   <f:for each="{myMenu}" as="menuItem">
     <li>
       {menuItem.text}
       <f:if condition="{menuItem.subItems}">
         <f:render section="mySection" arguments="{myMenu: menuItem.subItems}" />
       </f:if>
     </li>
   </f:for>
 </ul>
</f:section>
<f:render section="mySection" arguments="{myMenu: menu}" />

Expected result:

<ul>
  <li>menu1
    <ul>
      <li>menu1a</li>
      <li>menu1b</li>
    </ul>
  </li>
[...]
(depending on the value of {menu})

Passing all variables to a partial:

<f:render partial="somePartial" arguments="{_all}" />

Expected result:

the content of the partial "somePartial".
Using the reserved keyword "_all", all available variables will be passed along to the partial

Rendering via a delegate ParsedTemplateInterface implementation w/ custom arguments:

<f:render delegate="My\Special\ParsedTemplateImplementation" arguments="{_all}" />

Expected result:

Whichever output was generated by calling My\Special\ParsedTemplateImplementation->render()
with cloned RenderingContextInterface $renderingContext as only argument and content of arguments
assigned in VariableProvider of cloned context. Supports all other input arguments including
recursive rendering, contentAs argument, default value etc.
Note that while ParsedTemplateInterface supports returning a Layout name, this Layout will not
be respected when rendering using this method. Only the `render()` method will be called!

f:section

A ViewHelper to declare sections in templates for later use with e.g. the RenderViewHelper.

Implementation

TYPO3Fluid\Fluid\ViewHelpers\SectionViewHelper

Arguments

  • name (string): Name of the section

Examples

Rendering sections:

<f:section name="someSection">This is a section. {foo}</f:section>
<f:render section="someSection" arguments="{foo: someVariable}" />

Expected result:

the content of the section "someSection". The content of the variable {someVariable} will be available in the partial as {foo}

Rendering recursive sections:

<f:section name="mySection">
 <ul>
   <f:for each="{myMenu}" as="menuItem">
     <li>
       {menuItem.text}
       <f:if condition="{menuItem.subItems}">
         <f:render section="mySection" arguments="{myMenu: menuItem.subItems}" />
       </f:if>
     </li>
   </f:for>
 </ul>
</f:section>
<f:render section="mySection" arguments="{myMenu: menu}" />

Expected result:

<ul>
  <li>menu1
    <ul>
      <li>menu1a</li>
      <li>menu1b</li>
    </ul>
  </li>
[...]
(depending on the value of {menu})

f:spaceless

Space Removal ViewHelper

Removes redundant spaces between HTML tags while preserving the whitespace that may be inside HTML tags. Trims the final result before output.

Heavily inspired by Twig’s corresponding node type.

<code title=”Usage of f:spaceless”> <f:spaceless> <div>

<div>

<div>text

text</div>

</div>

</div> </code> <output> <div><div><div>text

text</div></div></div> </output>

Implementation

TYPO3Fluid\Fluid\ViewHelpers\SpacelessViewHelper

Examples

Usage of f:spaceless:

<f:spaceless>
<div>
    <div>
        <div>text

text</div>
    </div>
</div>

Expected result:

<div><div><div>text

text</div></div></div>

f:switch

Switch view helper which can be used to render content depending on a value or expression. Implements what a basic switch()-PHP-method does.

An optional default case can be specified which is rendered if none of the “f:case” conditions matches.

Implementation

TYPO3Fluid\Fluid\ViewHelpers\SwitchViewHelper

Arguments

  • expression (mixed): Expression to switch

Examples

Simple Switch statement:

<f:switch expression="{person.gender}">
  <f:case value="male">Mr.</f:case>
  <f:case value="female">Mrs.</f:case>
  <f:defaultCase>Mr. / Mrs.</f:defaultCase>
</f:switch>

Expected result:

"Mr.", "Mrs." or "Mr. / Mrs." (depending on the value of {person.gender})

f:then

“THEN” -> only has an effect inside of “IF”. See If-ViewHelper for documentation.

Implementation

TYPO3Fluid\Fluid\ViewHelpers\ThenViewHelper

f:variable

Variable assigning ViewHelper

Assigns one template variable which will exist also after the ViewHelper is done rendering, i.e. adds template variables.

If you require a variable assignment which does not exist in the template after a piece of Fluid code is rendered, consider using f:alias instead.

Usages:

{f:variable(name: ‘myvariable’, value: ‘some value’)} <f:variable name=”myvariable”>some value</f:variable> {oldvariable -> f:format.htmlspecialchars() -> f:variable(name: ‘newvariable’)} <f:variable name=”myvariable”><f:format.htmlspecialchars>{oldvariable}</f:format.htmlspecialchars></f:variable>

Implementation

TYPO3Fluid\Fluid\ViewHelpers\VariableViewHelper

Arguments

  • value (mixed, optional): Value to assign. If not in arguments then taken from tag content

  • name (string): Name of variable to create