%include /usr/lib/rpm/macros.php %define _class HTML %define _subclass Template %define _pearname %{_class}_%{_subclass}_IT Summary: %{_pearname} - Integrated Templates Summary(pl): %{_pearname} Name: php-pear-%{_pearname} Version: 1.0.0 Release: 1 License: PHP 2.02 Group: Development/Languages/PHP Source0: http://pear.php.net/get/%{_pearname}-%{version}.tgz URL: http://pear.php.net/ BuildRequires: rpm-php-pearprov Requires: php-pear BuildArch: noarch BuildRoot: %{tmpdir}/%{name}-%{version}-root-%(id -u -n) %description HTML_Template_IT: Simple template API. The Isotemplate API is somewhat tricky for a beginner although it is the best one you can build. template::parse() [phplib template = Isotemplate] requests you to name a source and a target where the current block gets parsed into. Source and target can be block names or even handler names. This API gives you a maximum of fexibility but you always have to know what you do which is quite unusual for php skripter like me. I noticed that I do not any control on which block gets parsed into which one. If all blocks are within one file, the script knows how they are nested and in which way you have to parse them. IT knows that inner1 is a child of block2, there's no need to tell him about this. Features : - Nested blocks, - Include external file, - Custom tags format (default {mytag}). HTML_Template_ITX: With this class you get the full power of the phplib template class. You may have one file with blocks in it but you have as well one main file and multiple files one for each block. This is quite usefull when you have user configurable websites. Using blocks not in the main template allows you to modify some parts of your layout easily. %prep %setup -q -c %install rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT install -d $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{php_pear_dir}/%{_class}/%{_subclass} install %{_pearname}-%{version}/*.php $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{php_pear_dir}/%{_class}/%{_subclass} %clean rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT %files %defattr(644,root,root,755) %{php_pear_dir}/%{_class}/%{_subclass}/*.php