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Use differents layouts to differents modules zend framework 2

I am using EdpModuleLayouts to use one layout to mobile version of my zf2 webapp and another to the "desktop" version.

The configuration in module.config.php in Application module:

...'view_manager' => array(
    'display_not_found_reason' => true,
    'display_exceptions'       => true,
    'doctype'                  => 'HTML5',
    'not_found_template'       => 'error/404',
    'exception_template'       => 'error/index',
    'template_map' => array(
        'module_layouts' => array(
            'Application' => 'layout/application',
            'User'        => 'layout/user',
        ),
        'application/index/index' => __DIR__ . '/../view/application/index/index.phtml',
        'error/404'               => __DIR__ . '/../view/error/404.phtml',
        'error/index'             => __DIR__ . '/../view/error/index.phtml',
    ),
    'template_path_stack' => array(
        __DIR__ . '/../view',
    ),
),

Module.php of the Application module it's like this:

public function onBootstrap(MvcEvent $e)
{

    $e->getApplication()->getServiceManager()->get('translator');
    $eventManager        = $e->getApplication()->getEventManager();
    $moduleRouteListener = new ModuleRouteListener();
    $moduleRouteListener->attach($eventManager);


    $e->getApplication()->getEventManager()->getSharedManager()
    ->attach('Zend\Mvc\Controller\AbstractActionController', 'dispatch', function($e) {
        $controller      = $e->getTarget();
        $controllerClass = get_class($controller);
        $moduleNamespace = substr($controllerClass, 0, strpos($controllerClass, '\\'));
        $config          = $e->getApplication()->getServiceManager()->get('config');
        if (isset($config['module_layouts'][$moduleNamespace])) {
            $controller->layout($config['module_layouts'][$moduleNamespace]);
            echo $config['module_layouts'][$moduleNamespace];
        }
    }, 100);

}

Finally, I have one layout in Application module and another in User module. At this moment every time render the layout in the User Model, even though I enter the Application url.

I stucked on this, I appreciate some help.

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kobayashi Avatar asked May 03 '13 03:05

kobayashi


2 Answers

Update your module.config.php

'view_manager' => array(
    'template_path_stack' => array(
        'admin' => __DIR__ . '/../view',
    ),
    'template_map' => array(
        'admin/layout' => __DIR__ . '/../view/layout/layout.phtml',
    ),
),

now in module.php write following lines

use Zend\ModuleManager\ModuleManager;

public function init(ModuleManager $mm)
    {
        $mm->getEventManager()->getSharedManager()->attach(__NAMESPACE__,
        'dispatch', function($e) {
            $e->getTarget()->layout('admin/layout');
        });
    }

now create a folder layout in module's view directory and create a file with name layout.phtml and put your layout code there.

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kurmi Avatar answered Oct 11 '22 14:10

kurmi


I am also using EdpModuleLayouts for my multi-layout project. I think, you need to move module_layouts from module.config.php to autoload/global.php file.

This is my Module.php of the Application module :

public function onBootstrap(MvcEvent $e)
{
    $eventManager        = $e->getApplication()->getEventManager();
    $eventManager->getSharedManager()->attach('Zend\Mvc\Controller\AbstractActionController', 'dispatch', function($e) {
        $controller      = $e->getTarget();
        $controllerClass = get_class($controller);
        $moduleNamespace = substr($controllerClass, 0, strpos($controllerClass, '\\'));
        $config          = $e->getApplication()->getServiceManager()->get('config');
        if (isset($config['module_layouts'][$moduleNamespace])) {
            $controller->layout($config['module_layouts'][$moduleNamespace]);
        }
    }, 100);
    $moduleRouteListener = new ModuleRouteListener();
    $moduleRouteListener->attach($eventManager);
}

This is my config\autoload\global.php :

return array(
   'db' => array(
       .........
   ),
   'service_manager' => array(
       ...........
   ),
   'module_layouts' => array(
       'Application' => 'layout/layout.phtml',
       'MyModuleName' => 'layout/mymodulename.phtml',
   ),
);

it works for me and hope it helps you.

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Maksym Kalin Avatar answered Oct 11 '22 13:10

Maksym Kalin