I have a symfony2 project using twig templates.
I am displaying some images and would like to display the image only if the specific asset exists.
I have this:
{% if asset('bundles/sciforumversion2/images/logos/'~conf.img) %}
<img style="width: 60px; float:right; margin-right: 15px;" src="{{ asset('bundles/sciforumversion2/images/logos/')}}{{ conf.img }}"/>
{% endif %}
But the if condition is always true.
Any idea please? Thank you.
If you want to check if an asset exists, you can create a Twig extension to implement the function.
PHP In your Twig\Extension
directory, create AssetExistsExtension.php
with the following content:
<?php
namespace Fuz\TestBundle\Twig\Extension;
use Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\KernelInterface;
class AssetExistsExtension extends \Twig_Extension
{
private $kernel;
public function __construct(KernelInterface $kernel)
{
$this->kernel = $kernel;
}
public function getFunctions()
{
return array(
'asset_exists' => new \Twig_Function_Method($this, 'asset_exists'),
);
}
public function asset_exists($path)
{
$webRoot = realpath($this->kernel->getRootDir() . '/../web/');
$toCheck = realpath($webRoot . $path);
// check if the file exists
if (!is_file($toCheck))
{
return false;
}
// check if file is well contained in web/ directory (prevents ../ in paths)
if (strncmp($webRoot, $toCheck, strlen($webRoot)) !== 0)
{
return false;
}
return true;
}
public function getName()
{
return 'asset_exists';
}
}
YML And here is the configuration, to put in your services.yml
file.
parameters:
(...)
fuz_tools.twig.asset_exists_extension.class: Fuz\TestBundle\Twig\Extension\Asset@ExistsExtension
services:
(...)
fuz_tools.twig.asset_exists_extension:
class: '%fuz_tools.twig.asset_exists_extension.class%'
arguments: ['@kernel']
tags:
- { name: twig.extension }
Twig To use this extension, on a twig file, use:
{% if asset_exists('bundles/fuztest/images/test.png') %}
Note: do not forget to replace namespaces to match with your project.
There's a typo in your code:
fuz_tools.twig.asset_exists_extension.class: Fuz\TestBundle\Twig\Extension\AssetsExistsExtension
should be
fuz_tools.twig.asset_exists_extension.class: Fuz\TestBundle\Twig\Extension\AssetExistsExtension
Hi Milos I already answered this question here : https://stackoverflow.com/a/14232207/875519
Just register file_exists by extending Twig engine and then you'll be able to test inside Twig templates ^^