I have the following construction in twig templates to create XML:
{# insuranceNode.xml.twig #}
<insurance>
<description></description>
...
{% if dOptions|default(true) %}
<options>
{% for option in insurance.options %}
{% include 'optionNode.xml.twig' with {
'option': option,
'dInsurances': false
}%}
{% endfor %}
</options>
{% endif %}
</insurance>
{# optionNode.xml.twig #}
<option>
<description></description>
...
{% if dInsurances|default(true) %}
<insurances>
{% for insurance in option.insurances %}
{% include 'insuranceNode.xml.twig' with {
'insurance': insurance,
'dOptions': false
}%}
{% endfor %}
</insurances>
{% endif %}
</options>
As you can see the two template partials include each other by default ({% if dOptions|default(true) %}
and {% if dInsurances|default(true) %}
). If not stopped properly it will cause an infinite loop and the application breaks with a maximum nested level fatal error.
When partial optionNode is included in insuranceNode, the template var dInsurances
is set to false which should set the var dInsurances
in optionNode to false. Yet for some reason optionNode still prefers the default(true) for dInsurances
over the template variable set by insuranceNode.
If the default() filter is removed from dInsurances
in the optionNode, it works as expected. Also when dInsurances
is set to true, it crashes as expected.
Am I misunderstanding the mechanics of the default() filter? Or should the variable passed through the include directive be inherited in the template?
Any help is much appreciated. Thanks in advance :)