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1 | This is a simple guide to get Smarty setup and running quickly. The online |
2 | documentation includes a very thorough explanation of a Smarty installation. |
3 | This guide is meant to be a quick and painless way of getting Smarty working, |
4 | and nothing more. The guide assumes you are familiar with the UNIX system |
5 | environment. Windows users will need to make adjustments where necessary. |
6 | |
7 | INSTALL SMARTY LIBRARY FILES |
8 | |
9 | Copy the Smarty library files to your system. In our example, we place them in |
10 | /usr/local/lib/php/Smarty/ |
11 | |
12 | $> cd YOUR_DOWNLOAD_DIRECTORY |
13 | $> gtar -ztvf Smarty-2.6.7.tar.gz |
14 | $> mkdir /usr/local/lib/php/Smarty |
15 | $> cp -r Smarty-2.6.7/libs/* /usr/local/lib/php/Smarty |
16 | |
17 | You should now have the following file structure: |
18 | |
19 | /usr/local/lib/php/Smarty/ |
20 | Config_File.class.php |
21 | debug.tpl |
22 | internals/ |
23 | plugins/ |
24 | Smarty.class.php |
25 | Smarty_Compiler.class.php |
26 | |
27 | |
28 | SETUP SMARTY DIRECTORIES |
29 | |
30 | You will need four directories setup for Smarty to work. These files are for |
31 | templates, compiled templates, cached templates and config files. You may or |
32 | may not use caching or config files, but it is a good idea to set them up |
33 | anyways. It is also recommended to place them outside of the web server |
34 | document root. The web server PHP user will need write access to the cache and |
35 | compile directories as well. |
36 | |
37 | In our example, the document root is /web/www.domain.com/docs and the |
38 | web server username is "nobody". We will keep our Smarty files under |
39 | /web/www.domain.com/smarty |
40 | |
41 | $> cd /web/www.domain.com |
42 | $> mkdir smarty |
43 | $> mkdir smarty/templates |
44 | $> mkdir smarty/templates_c |
45 | $> mkdir smarty/cache |
46 | $> mkdir smarty/configs |
47 | $> chown nobody:nobody smarty/templates_c |
48 | $> chown nobody:nobody smarty/cache |
49 | $> chmod 775 smarty/templates_c |
50 | $> chmod 775 smarty/cache |
51 | |
52 | |
53 | SETUP SMARTY PHP SCRIPTS |
54 | |
55 | Now we setup our application in the document root: |
56 | |
57 | $> cd /web/www.domain.com/docs |
58 | $> mkdir myapp |
59 | $> cd myapp |
60 | $> vi index.php |
61 | |
62 | Edit the index.php file to look like the following: |
63 | |
64 | <?php |
65 | |
66 | // put full path to Smarty.class.php |
67 | require('/usr/local/lib/php/Smarty/Smarty.class.php'); |
68 | $smarty = new Smarty(); |
69 | |
70 | $smarty->template_dir = '/web/www.domain.com/smarty/templates'; |
71 | $smarty->compile_dir = '/web/www.domain.com/smarty/templates_c'; |
72 | $smarty->cache_dir = '/web/www.domain.com/smarty/cache'; |
73 | $smarty->config_dir = '/web/www.domain.com/smarty/configs'; |
74 | |
75 | $smarty->assign('name', 'Ned'); |
76 | $smarty->display('index.tpl'); |
77 | |
78 | ?> |
79 | |
80 | |
81 | SETUP SMARTY TEMPLATE |
82 | |
83 | $> vi /web/www.domain.com/smarty/templates/index.tpl |
84 | |
85 | Edit the index.tpl file with the following: |
86 | |
87 | <html> |
88 | <head> |
89 | <title>Smarty</title> |
90 | </head> |
91 | <body> |
92 | Hello, {$name}! |
93 | </body> |
94 | </html> |
95 | |
96 | |
97 | |
98 | Now go to your new application through the web browser, |
99 | http://www.domain.com/myapp/index.php in our example. You should see the text |
100 | "Hello Ned!" in your browser. |
101 | |
102 | Once you get this far, you can continue on to the Smarty Crash Course to learn |
103 | a few more simple things, or on to the documentation to learn it all. |