Well, is there something like before() method in kostache module? For example, if I have a couple of PHP lines inside of the view file, I'd like to execute them separately inside of the view class, without echoing anything in the template itself. How can I handle that?
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You can put this type of code in the constructor of your View class. When the view is instantiated, the code will run.
Here is a (slightly modified) example from a working application. This example illustrates a ViewModel that lets you change which mustache file is being used as the site's main layout. In the constructor, it chooses a default layout, which you can override if needed.
Controller:
class Controller_Pages extends Controller
{
public function action_show()
{
$current_page = Model_Page::factory($this->request->param('name'));
if ($current_page == NULL) {
throw new HTTP_Exception_404('Page not found: :page',
array(':page' => $this->request->param('name')));
}
$view = new View_Page;
$view->page_content = $current_page->Content;
$view->title = $current_page->Title;
if (isset($current_page->Layout) && $current_page->Layout !== 'default') {
$view->setLayout($current_page->Layout);
}
$this->response->body($view->render());
}
}
ViewModel:
class View_Page
{
public $title;
public $page_content;
public static $default_layout = 'mytemplate';
private $_layout;
public function __construct()
{
$this->_layout = self::$default_layout;
}
public function setLayout($layout)
{
$this->_layout = $layout;
}
public function render($template = null)
{
if ($this->_layout != null)
{
$renderer = Kostache_Layout::factory($this->_layout);
$this->template_init();
}
else
{
$renderer = Kostache::factory();
}
return $renderer->render($this, $template);
}
}

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