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<?php
/*
* This file is part of the Symfony package.
*
* (c) Fabien Potencier <fabien@symfony.com>
*
* For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE
* file that was distributed with this source code.
*/
namespace Symfony\Component\Form;
/**
* Adapter for rendering form templates with a specific templating engine.
*
* @author Bernhard Schussek <bschussek@gmail.com>
*/
interface FormRendererEngineInterface
{
/**
* Sets the theme(s) to be used for rendering a view and its children.
*
* @param FormViewInterface $view The view to assign the theme(s) to.
* @param mixed $themes The theme(s). The type of these themes
* is open to the implementation.
*/
public function setTheme(FormViewInterface $view, $themes);
/**
* Returns the resource for a block name.
*
* The resource is first searched in the themes attached to $view, then
* in the themes of its parent view and so on, until a resource was found.
*
* The type of the resource is decided by the implementation. The resource
* is later passed to {@link renderBlock()} by the rendering algorithm.
*
* @param FormViewInterface $view The view for determining the used themes.
* First the themes attached directly to the
* view with {@link setTheme()} are considered,
* then the ones of its parent etc.
* @param string $block The name of the block to render.
*
* @return mixed The renderer resource or false, if none was found.
*/
public function getResourceForBlock(FormViewInterface $view, $block);
/**
* Returns the resource for a block hierarchy.
*
* A block hierarchy is an array which starts with the root of the hierarchy
* and continues with the child of that root, the child of that child etc.
* The following is an example for a block hierarchy:
*
* <code>
* form_widget
* text_widget
* url_widget
* </code>
*
* In this example, "url_widget" is the most specific block, while the other
* blocks are its ancestors in the hierarchy.
*
* The second parameter $hierarchyLevel determines the level of the hierarchy
* that should be rendered. For example, if $hierarchyLevel is 2 for the
* above hierarchy, the engine will first look for the block "url_widget",
* then, if that does not exist, for the block "text_widget" etc.
*
* The type of the resource is decided by the implementation. The resource
* is later passed to {@link renderBlock()} by the rendering algorithm.
*
* @param FormViewInterface $view The view for determining the used
* themes. First the themes attached
* directly to the view with
* {@link setTheme()} are considered,
* then the ones of its parent etc.
* @param array $blockHierarchy The block name hierarchy, with
* the root block at the beginning.
* @param integer $hierarchyLevel The level in the hierarchy at
* which to start looking. Level 0
* indicates the root block, i.e.
* the first element of $blockHierarchy.
*
* @return mixed The renderer resource or false, if none was found.
*/
public function getResourceForBlockHierarchy(FormViewInterface $view, array $blockHierarchy, $hierarchyLevel);
/**
* Returns the hierarchy level at which a resource can be found.
*
* A block hierarchy is an array which starts with the root of the hierarchy
* and continues with the child of that root, the child of that child etc.
* The following is an example for a block hierarchy:
*
* <code>
* form_widget
* text_widget
* url_widget
* </code>
*
* The second parameter $hierarchyLevel determines the level of the hierarchy
* that should be rendered.
*
* If we call this method with the hierarchy level 2, the engine will first
* look for a resource for block "url_widget". If such a resource exists,
* the method returns 2. Otherwise it tries to find a resource for block
* "text_widget" (at level 1) and, again, returns 1 if a resource was found.
* The method continues to look for resources until the root level was
* reached and nothing was found. In this case false is returned.
*
* The type of the resource is decided by the implementation. The resource
* is later passed to {@link renderBlock()} by the rendering algorithm.
*
* @param FormViewInterface $view The view for determining the used
* themes. First the themes attached
* directly to the view with
* {@link setTheme()} are considered,
* then the ones of its parent etc.
* @param array $blockHierarchy The block name hierarchy, with
* the root block at the beginning.
* @param integer $hierarchyLevel The level in the hierarchy at
* which to start looking. Level 0
* indicates the root block, i.e.
* the first element of $blockHierarchy.
*
* @return integer|Boolean The hierarchy level or false, if no resource was found.
*/
public function getResourceHierarchyLevel(FormViewInterface $view, array $blockHierarchy, $hierarchyLevel);
/**
* Renders a block in the given renderer resource.
*
* The resource can be obtained by calling {@link getResourceForBlock()}
* or {@link getResourceForBlockHierarchy()}. The type of the resource is
* decided by the implementation.
*
* @param FormViewInterface $view The view to render.
* @param mixed $resource The renderer resource.
* @param string $block The name of the block to render.
* @param array $variables The variables to pass to the template.
*
* @return string The HTML markup.
*/
public function renderBlock(FormViewInterface $view, $resource, $block, array $variables = array());
}