This is a strip-down version of my template class, focusing on executing file in a restricted scope $env
:
class Template {
/**
* Defines new scope for template execution using $evn variables and
* executes the template script in an output buffer.
*
* @param string $file File name (excluding file extension) relavite to the template directory.
* @param array $env Variables populated in the template scope.
* @return string Template output.
*/
public function render ($file, array $env = []) {
$env['template'] = $this;
return self::render($file, $env);
}
/**
* The additional static render method is used to prevent
* exposing $this and other Template properties to the template scope.
* Two variables (file and env) are captured using func_get_arg for
* the same reason of not exposing them to the template scope.
*
* @return string Template output.
*/
static private function render () {
extract(func_get_arg(1), \EXTR_REFS);
ob_start();
require func_get_arg(0);
return ob_get_clean();
}
private function test () { /* I do not want $template to have access to this */ }
}
In the template itself, I'd like to expose instance of the Template class used to execute the script. This can be done, e.g.
$template = new Template();
$template->render('foo', ['template' => $template]);
However, that requires explicitly capturing and passing $template
instance at the time of constructing the Template object.
However, if I do it inside the render
method:
$env['template'] = $this;
Then $template
has access to private Template methods, e.g. test
.
Is there a way to derive from $this
instance of object that has access only to public methods?