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/** |
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* Need to display info about your theme? Well you've come to the right place. By default info on the current theme comes for free with what's fetched by `Timber::get_context()` in which case you can access it your theme like so: |
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* @example |
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* ```php |
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* <?php |
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* $context = Timber::get_context(); |
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* Timber::render('index.twig', $context); |
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* ?> |
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* ``` |
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* ```twig |
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* <script src="{{theme.link}}/static/js/all.js"></script> |
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* ``` |
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* ```html |
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* <script src="http://example.org/wp-content/themes/my-theme/static/js/all.js"></script> |
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* ``` |
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* @package Timber |
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*/ |
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class TimberTheme extends TimberCore { |
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* @api |
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* @var string the human-friendly name of the theme (ex: `My Timber Starter Theme`) |
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*/ |
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public $name; |
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* @api |
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* @var TimberTheme|bool the TimberTheme object for the parent theme (if it exists), false otherwise |
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*/ |
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public $parent = false; |
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* @api |
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* @var string the slug of the parent theme (ex: `_s`) |
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*/ |
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public $parent_slug; |
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* @api |
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* @var string the slug of the theme (ex: `my-super-theme`) |
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*/ |
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public $slug; |
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public $uri; |
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* Constructs a new TimberTheme object. NOTE the TimberTheme object of the current theme comes in the default `Timber::get_context()` call. You can access this in your twig template via `{{site.theme}}. |
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* @param string $slug |
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* @example |
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* ```php |
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* <?php |
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* $theme = new TimberTheme("my-theme"); |
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* $context['theme_stuff'] = $theme; |
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* Timber::render('single.') |
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* ?> |
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* ``` |
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* ```twig |
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* We are currently using the {{ theme_stuff.name }} theme. |
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* ``` |
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* ```html |
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* We are currently using the My Theme theme. |
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* ``` |
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function __construct($slug = null) { |
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$this->init($slug); |
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} |
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* @internal |
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* @param string $slug |
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protected function init($slug = null) { |
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$data = wp_get_theme($slug); |
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$this->name = $data->get('Name'); |
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$ss = $data->get_stylesheet(); |
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$this->slug = $ss; |
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if ( ! function_exists( 'get_home_path' ) ) { |
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require_once(ABSPATH . 'wp-admin/includes/file.php'); |
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$this->uri = get_stylesheet_directory_uri(); |
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$this->parent_slug = $data->get('Template'); |
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if ( !$this->parent_slug ) { |
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$this->uri = get_template_directory_uri(); |
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if ( $this->parent_slug && $this->parent_slug != $this->slug ) { |
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$this->parent = new TimberTheme($this->parent_slug); |
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* @return string the absolute path to the theme (ex: `http://example.org/wp-content/themes/my-timber-theme`) |
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public function link() { |
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return $this->uri; |
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* @return string the relative path to the theme (ex: `/wp-content/themes/my-timber-theme`) |
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public function path() { |
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return TimberURLHelper::get_rel_url( $this->link() ); |
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public function theme_mod($name, $default = false) { |
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return get_theme_mod($name, $default); |
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public function theme_mods() { |
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Adding explicit visibility (
private,protected, orpublic) is generally recommend to communicate to other developers how, and from where this method is intended to be used.