I'm trying to figure out what is the best way to clone/template HTML that is frequently repeated in my web app. For example, I have a voting <form>
(see below) that needs to be located on several pages.
Two ways I thought of doing this:
- a function call, e.g.,
voteForm($action, $user_id, $formType, $success);
- an
include
statement, e.g.,include '/myApp/views/voteForm.php'
I prefer an include
statement b/c:
- Then I don't have to decide on the function's parameters which may change over time forcing me to rewrite the function calls everywhere they exists in my app. With the
include
statement, I can just use the variables as they are wherever I put theinclude
d php file (avoiding redeclaring them which is a pain b/c there are often lots of variables). - I can write the HTML in HTML and not as a PHP string where I have to deal with escaping characters/json_encode issues.
Should I reconsider using include
instead function()
for any reasons (e.g., performance)? Are there are other templating solutions I'm not thinking of?
<form action="<?=$action?>" method='post' data-form-data='{'formType': '<?=$formType?>', 'success': '<?=$success?>'} >`
<input type='hidden' value='<?=$user_id?>' name='user_id'>
<input type='radio' value='1' name='vote'>
<input type='radio' value='-1' name='vote'>
</form>