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[TwigComponent] Add variable to refer outer scope when rendering embedded components #936

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40 changes: 40 additions & 0 deletions src/TwigComponent/doc/index.rst
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{% endblock %}
{% endcomponent %}


.. versionadded:: 2.12

The ability to refer to the scope of higher components via the ``outerScope`` variable was added in 2.12.

As mentioned before, variables from lower components are merged with those from upper components. When you need
access to some properties or functions from higher components, that can be done via the ``outerScope...`` variable:

.. code-block:: twig

{# templates/SuccessAlert.html.twig #}
{% set name = 'Fabien' %}
{% set message = 'Hello' %}
{% component Alert with { type: 'success', name: 'Bart' } %}
Hello {{ name }} {# Hello Bart #}

{{ message }} {{ outerScope.name }} {# Hello Fabien #}

{{ outerScope.this.someFunction }} {# this refers to SuccessAlert #}
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{{ outerScope.this.someProp }} {# references a "someProp" prop from SuccessAlert #}
{% endcomponent %}

You can keep referring to components higher up as well. Just add another ``outerScope``.
Remember though that the ``outerScope`` reference only starts once you're INSIDE the (embedded) component.

.. code-block:: twig

{# templates/FancyProfileCard.html.twig #}
{% component Card %}
{% block header %}
{% component Alert with { message: outerScope.this.someProp } %} {# not yet INSIDE the Alert template #}
{% block content %}
{{ message }} {# same value as below, indirectly refers to FancyProfileCard::someProp #}
{{ outerScope.outerScope.this.someProp }} {# directly refers to FancyProfileCard::someProp #}
{% endblock %}
{% endcomponent %}
{% endblock %}
{% endcomponent %}

Component HTML Syntax
---------------------

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3 changes: 3 additions & 0 deletions src/TwigComponent/src/ComponentRenderer.php
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// first so values can be overridden
$context,

// keep reference to old context
['outerScope' => $context],
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// add the component as "this"
['this' => $component],

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#[AsTwigComponent]
final class DivComponentWrapper
{
public string $divComponentWrapperName = 'bar';

public function someFunction(): string
{
return 'calling DivComponentWrapper';
}
}
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<?php

/*
* This file is part of the Symfony package.
*
* (c) Fabien Potencier <[email protected]>
*
* For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE
* file that was distributed with this source code.
*/

namespace Symfony\UX\TwigComponent\Tests\Fixtures\Component;

use Symfony\UX\TwigComponent\Attribute\AsTwigComponent;

/**
* @author Bart Vanderstukken <[email protected]>
*/
#[AsTwigComponent]
final class DivComponentWrapper3
{
public string $divComponentWrapperName = 'bar';

public function someFunction(): string
{
return 'calling DivComponentWrapper';
}
}
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I can access my own properties: {{ divComponentName }}.
I can access the id of the Generic Element: {{ id }}.
This refers to the Generic Element: {{ this.someFunction }}.
To access my own functions I can use outerScope.this: {{ outerScope.this.someFunction }}.
I have access to outer context variables like {{ name }}.
{{ block(outerBlocks.content) }}
</twig:GenericElement>
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<twig:DivComponent5>
I can access the id from Generic Element as well: {{ id }}.
I can access the properties from DivComponent as well: {{ divComponentName }}.
And of course the properties from DivComponentWrapper: {{ divComponentWrapperName }}.
The less obvious thing is that at this level "this" refers to the component where the content block is used, i.e. the Generic Element.
Therefore, functions through this will be {{ this.someFunction }}.
Calls to outerScope.this will be {{ outerScope.this.someFunction }}.
{{ block(outerBlocks.content) }}
</twig:DivComponent5>
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{% set name = 'Fabien' %}
<twig:DivComponent5>
I can access the id from Generic Element as well: {{ id }}.
I can access the properties from DivComponent as well: {{ divComponentName }}.
The less obvious thing is that at this level "this" refers to the component where the content block is used, i.e. the Generic Element.
Therefore, functions through this will be {{ this.someFunction }}.
</twig:DivComponent5>
<twig:DivComponentWrapper3>
Even I can access the id from Generic Element as well: {{ id }}.
Even I can access the properties from DivComponent as well: {{ divComponentName }}.
Even I can access the properties from DivComponentWrapper as well: {{ divComponentWrapperName }}.
Even I can access the functions of DivComponent via outerScope.this: {{ outerScope.this.someFunction }}.
Since we are nesting two levels deep, calls to outerScope.outerScope.this will be {{ outerScope.outerScope.this.someFunction }}.
</twig:DivComponentWrapper3>
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<twig:GenericElement element="div" class="divComponent">
{{ outerScope.this.foo }}
</twig:GenericElement>
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/**
* Rule 12: Blocks defined within an embedded component can access the context of the block they are replacing.
* Rule 13: Blocks defined within an embedded component can access the context of components up the hierarchy (up to their own level) via "outerScope".
*/
public function testBlockDefinitionCanAccessTheContextOfTheDestinationBlocks(): void
{
$this->assertStringContainsStringIgnoringIndentation(
'<div class="divComponent">I can access my own properties: foo.I can access the id of the Generic Element: symfonyIsAwesome.This refers to the Generic Element: calling GenericElement.I have access to outer context variables like Fabien.I can access the id from Generic Element as well: symfonyIsAwesome.I can access the properties from DivComponent as well: foo.The less obvious thing is that at this level "this" refers to the component where the content block is used, i.e. the Generic Element.Therefore, functions through this will be calling GenericElement.<span class="foo">The Generic Element default foo block</span></div>',
'<div class="divComponent">I can access my own properties: foo.I can access the id of the Generic Element: symfonyIsAwesome.This refers to the Generic Element: calling GenericElement.To access my own functions I can use outerScope.this: calling DivComponent.I have access to outer context variables like Fabien.I can access the id from Generic Element as well: symfonyIsAwesome.I can access the properties from DivComponent as well: foo.And of course the properties from DivComponentWrapper: bar.The less obvious thing is that at this level "this" refers to the component where the content block is used, i.e. the Generic Element.Therefore, functions through this will be calling GenericElement.Calls to outerScope.this will be calling DivComponent.Even I can access the id from Generic Element as well: symfonyIsAwesome.Even I can access the properties from DivComponent as well: foo.Even I can access the properties from DivComponentWrapper as well: bar.Even I can access the functions of DivComponent via outerScope.this: calling DivComponent.Since we are nesting two levels deep, calls to outerScope.outerScope.this will be calling DivComponentWrapper.<span class="foo">The Generic Element default foo block</span></div>',
self::getContainer()->get(Environment::class)->render('embedded_component_blocks_context.html.twig')
);
}

public function testAccessingTheHierarchyTooHighThrowsAnException(): void
{
$this->expectExceptionMessage('Key "this" for array with keys "app, __embedded" does not exist.');
self::getContainer()->get(Environment::class)->render('embedded_component_hierarchy_exception.html.twig');
}

public function testANonEmbeddedComponentRendersOuterBlocksEmpty(): void
{
$this->assertStringContainsStringIgnoringIndentation(
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