firefly-iii/config/twigbridge.php

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<?php
return [
'twig' => [
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Extension
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| File extension for Twig view files.
|
*/
'extension' => 'twig',
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Accepts all Twig environment configuration options
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| http://twig.sensiolabs.org/doc/api.html#environment-options
|
*/
'environment' => [
// When set to true, the generated templates have a __toString() method
// that you can use to display the generated nodes.
// default: false
'debug' => config('app.debug', false),
// The charset used by the templates.
// default: utf-8
'charset' => 'utf-8',
// The base template class to use for generated templates.
// default: TwigBridge\Twig\Template
'base_template_class' => 'TwigBridge\Twig\Template',
// An absolute path where to store the compiled templates, or false to disable caching. If null
// then the cache file path is used.
// default: cache file storage path
'cache' => null,
// When developing with Twig, it's useful to recompile the template
// whenever the source code changes. If you don't provide a value
// for the auto_reload option, it will be determined automatically based on the debug value.
'auto_reload' => true,
// If set to false, Twig will silently ignore invalid variables
// (variables and or attributes/methods that do not exist) and
// replace them with a null value. When set to true, Twig throws an exception instead.
// default: false
'strict_variables' => false,
// If set to true, auto-escaping will be enabled by default for all templates.
// default: true
'autoescape' => true,
// A flag that indicates which optimizations to apply
// (default to -1 -- all optimizations are enabled; set it to 0 to disable)
'optimizations' => -1,
],
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Global variables
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| These will always be passed in and can be accessed as Twig variables.
| NOTE: these will be overwritten if you pass data into the view with the same key.
|
*/
'globals' => [],
],
'extensions' => [
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Extensions
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Enabled extensions.
|
| `Twig_Extension_Debug` is enabled automatically if twig.debug is TRUE.
|
*/
'enabled' => [
'TwigBridge\Extension\Loader\Facades',
'TwigBridge\Extension\Loader\Filters',
'TwigBridge\Extension\Loader\Functions',
'TwigBridge\Extension\Laravel\Auth',
'TwigBridge\Extension\Laravel\Config',
'TwigBridge\Extension\Laravel\Dump',
'TwigBridge\Extension\Laravel\Input',
'TwigBridge\Extension\Laravel\Session',
'TwigBridge\Extension\Laravel\String',
'TwigBridge\Extension\Laravel\Translator',
'TwigBridge\Extension\Laravel\Url',
// 'TwigBridge\Extension\Laravel\Form',
// 'TwigBridge\Extension\Laravel\Html',
// 'TwigBridge\Extension\Laravel\Legacy\Facades',
],
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Facades
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Available facades. Access like `{{ Config.get('foo.bar') }}`.
|
| Each facade can take an optional array of options. To mark the whole facade
| as safe you can set the option `'is_safe' => true`. Setting the facade as
| safe means that any HTML returned will not be escaped.
|
| It is advisable to not set the whole facade as safe and instead mark the
| each appropriate method as safe for security reasons. You can do that with
| the following syntax:
|
| <code>
| 'Form' => [
| 'is_safe' => [
| 'open'
| ]
| ]
| </code>
|
| The values of the `is_safe` array must match the called method on the facade
| in order to be marked as safe.
|
*/
'facades' => [
'Breadcrumbs' => [
'is_safe' => [
'renderIfExists'
]
],
'Session',
'Route',
'Auth',
'Lang',
'URL',
'Config',
'ExpandedForm' => [
'is_safe' => [
'date', 'text', 'select', 'balance', 'optionsList', 'checkbox', 'amount', 'tags', 'integer', 'textarea', 'location',
'multiRadio','file'
]
],
'Form' => [
'is_safe' => [
'input', 'select', 'checkbox', 'model', 'open', 'radio', 'textarea','file'
]
],
],
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Functions
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Available functions. Access like `{{ secure_url(...) }}`.
|
| Each function can take an optional array of options. These options are
| passed directly to `Twig_SimpleFunction`.
|
| So for example, to mark a function as safe you can do the following:
|
| <code>
| 'link_to' => [
| 'is_safe' => ['html']
| ]
| </code>
|
| The options array also takes a `callback` that allows you to name the
| function differently in your Twig templates than what it's actually called.
|
| <code>
| 'link' => [
| 'callback' => 'link_to'
| ]
| </code>
|
*/
'functions' => [
'elixir',
'head',
'last',
'old'
],
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Filters
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Available filters. Access like `{{ variable|filter }}`.
|
| Each filter can take an optional array of options. These options are
| passed directly to `Twig_SimpleFilter`.
|
| So for example, to mark a filter as safe you can do the following:
|
| <code>
| 'studly_case' => [
| 'is_safe' => ['html']
| ]
| </code>
|
| The options array also takes a `callback` that allows you to name the
| filter differently in your Twig templates than what is actually called.
|
| <code>
| 'snake' => [
| 'callback' => 'snake_case'
| ]
| </code>
|
*/
'filters' => [],
]
];