{eval} is used to evaluate a variable as a template. This can be used for things like embedding template tags/variables into variables or tags/variables into config file variables.
If you supply the assign attribute, the output of the {eval} function will be assigned to this template variable instead of being output to the template.
Attribute Name | Type | Required | Default | Description |
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var | mixed | Yes | n/a | Variable (or string) to evaluate |
assign | string | No | n/a | The template variable the output will be assigned to |
Technical Note:
Evaluated variables are treated the same as templates. They follow the same escapement and security features just as if they were templates.
Evaluated variables are compiled on every invocation, the compiled versions are not saved! However if you have caching enabled, the output will be cached with the rest of the template.
Example 8-7. Another {eval} example This outputs the server name (in uppercase) and IP. The assigned variable $str could be from a database query.
Where the template is:
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