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39 | public function render() |
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40 | { |
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41 | // We want to render the specified Twig template to the output buffer. |
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42 | // The simplest way to do that is Slim::render, but that is not allowed |
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43 | // in middleware, because it uses Slim\View::display which prints |
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44 | // directly to the native PHP output buffer. |
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45 | // Doing that is problematic, because the HTTP headers set via $app->response() |
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46 | // must be output first, which won't happen until after the middleware |
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47 | // is completed. Output of headers and body is done by the Slim::run entry point. |
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49 | // The below is copied from Slim::render (slim/[email protected]). |
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50 | // Modified to use View::fetch + Response::write, instead of View::display. |
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51 | $this->app->view->appendData($this->_templateVars); |
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52 | $body = $this->app->view->fetch($this->_template); |
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53 | $this->app->response->write($body); |
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54 | } |
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If you really want to allow access to undefined properties, you can define magic methods to allow access. See the php core documentation on Overloading.