public $filename;
- function __construct(string $theme, array $theme_info)
+ public function __construct(string $theme, array $theme_info, string $work_dir, bool $use_sub_dirs)
{
parent::__construct();
// setTemplateDir can be set to an array, which Smarty will parse in order.
// The order is thus very important here
- $template_dirs = ['theme' => 'view/theme/$theme/' . self::SMARTY3_TEMPLATE_FOLDER . '/'];
+ $template_dirs = ['theme' => "view/theme/$theme/" . self::SMARTY3_TEMPLATE_FOLDER . '/'];
if (!empty($theme_info['extends'])) {
$template_dirs = $template_dirs + ['extends' => 'view/theme/' . $theme_info['extends'] . '/' . self::SMARTY3_TEMPLATE_FOLDER . '/'];
}
$template_dirs = $template_dirs + ['base' => 'view/' . self::SMARTY3_TEMPLATE_FOLDER . '/'];
$this->setTemplateDir($template_dirs);
+
+ $work_dir = rtrim($work_dir, '/');
- $this->setCompileDir('view/smarty3/compiled/');
- $this->setConfigDir('view/smarty3/');
- $this->setCacheDir('view/smarty3/');
+ $this->setCompileDir($work_dir . '/compiled');
+ $this->setConfigDir($work_dir . '/');
+ $this->setCacheDir($work_dir . '/');
- $this->left_delimiter = Renderer::getTemplateLeftDelimiter('smarty3');
- $this->right_delimiter = Renderer::getTemplateRightDelimiter('smarty3');
+ /*
+ * Enable sub-directory splitting for reducing directory descriptor
+ * size. The default behavior is to put all compiled/cached files into
+ * one single directory. Under Linux and EXT4 (and maybe other FS) this
+ * will increase the descriptor's size (which contains information
+ * about entries inside the described directory. If the descriptor is
+ * getting to big, the system will slow down as it has to read the
+ * whole directory descriptor all over again (unless you have tons of
+ * RAM available + have enabled caching inode tables (aka.
+ * "descriptors"). Still it won't hurt you.
+ */
+ $this->setUseSubDirs($use_sub_dirs);
+
+ $this->left_delimiter = Renderer::getTemplateLeftDelimiter();
+ $this->right_delimiter = Renderer::getTemplateRightDelimiter();
$this->escape_html = true;