Create a Blade instance by passing it the folder(s) where your view files are located, and a cache folder. Render a template by calling the make
method. More information about the Blade templating engine can be found on http://laravel.com/docs/5.4/blade.
require __DIR__ . '/vendor/autoload.php';
use Coolpraz\PhpBlade\PhpBlade;
$views = __DIR__ . '/views';
$cache = __DIR__ . '/cache';
$blade = new PhpBlade($views, $cache);
echo $blade->view()->make('meta', ['name' => 'John Doe']);
$blade->compiler()->directive('datetime', function ($expression) {
return "<?php echo with({$expression})->format('F d, Y g:i a'); ?>";
});
{{-- In your Blade Template --}}
<?php $dateObj = new DateTime('2017-01-01 23:59:59') ?>
@datetime($dateObj)
The Blade instances passes all methods to the internal view factory. So you can use all blade features as described in the Blade documentation, please visit site for more information.
You can use PHP Blade with any framework, vanilla php script or can be use developing any plugins for CMS.