View/Helper/DeclareVars.php
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\Zend_View_Helper_DeclareVars
Package: Zend_View\Helper
Helper for declaring default values of template variables
- Parent(s)
- \Zend_View_Helper_Abstract
- Copyright
- Copyright (c) 2005-2014 Zend Technologies USA Inc. (http://www.zend.com)
- License
- New BSD License
Properties
Methods
_declareVar(string $key, string $value = '') : void
Set a view variable
Checks to see if a $key is set in the view object; if not, sets it to $value.
ParametersName | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
$key | string | |
$value | string | Defaults to an empty string |
declareVars() : void
Declare template vars to set default values and avoid notices when using strictVars
Primarily for use when using {@link Zend_View_Abstract::strictVars() Zend_View strictVars()},
this helper can be used to declare template variables that may or may
not already be set in the view object, as well as to set default values.
Arrays passed as arguments to the method will be used to set default
values; otherwise, if the variable does not exist, it is set to an empty
string.
Usage:
$this->declareVars(
'varName1',
'varName2',
array('varName3' => 'defaultValue',
'varName4' => array()
)
);