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LinkifyBundle

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Adds Linkify to your Symfony application, which converts URLs and email addresses in HTML (or plain text) to HTML links.

Installation

  1. Add the LinkifyBundle to your dependencies:

    $ composer require misd/linkify-bundle
    
  2. Register the bundle in your application:

    // app/AppKernel.php
    
    class AppKernel extends Kernel
    {
        // ...
        public function registerBundles()
        {
            $bundles = array(
                // ...
                new Misd\LinkifyBundle\MisdLinkifyBundle(),
                // ...
            );
        }
        // ...
    }
    

Usage

Use the service:

$text = $this->container->get('misd.linkify')->process('This is my text containing a link to www.example.com.');

In a Twig template:

{{ "This is my text containing a link to www.example.com."|linkify }}

In a PHP template:

<?php echo $view['linkify']->process('This is my text containing a link to www.example.com.') ?>

Options

Requires Linkify v1.1.1 or newer.

An array of options can be passed (see the Linkify docs for futher details). So to add the link class to created links:

Using the service:

$text = $this->container->get('misd.linkify')->process('This is my text containing a link to www.example.com.', array('attr' => array('class' => 'link')));

In a Twig template:

{{ "This is my text containing a link to www.example.com."|linkify({'attr': {'class': 'link'}}) }}

In a PHP template:

<?php echo $view['linkify']->process('This is my text containing a link to www.example.com.', array('attr' => array('class' => 'link'))) ?>

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