View Helper - Breadcrumbs¶
Introduction¶
Breadcrumbs are used for indicating where in a sitemap a user is currently browsing, and are typically rendered like this: “You are here: Home > Products > FantasticProduct 1.0”. The breadcrumbs helper follows the guidelines from Breadcrumbs Pattern - Yahoo! Design Pattern Library, and allows simple customization (minimum/maximum depth, indentation, separator, and whether the last element should be linked), or rendering using a partial view script.
The Breadcrumbs helper works like this; it finds the deepest active page in a navigation container, and renders an upwards path to the root. For MVC pages, the “activeness” of a page is determined by inspecting the request object, as stated in the section on Zend\Navigation\Page\Mvc.
The helper sets the minDepth property to 1 by default, meaning breadcrumbs will not be rendered if the deepest active page is a root page. If maxDepth is specified, the helper will stop rendering when at the specified depth (e.g. stop at level 2 even if the deepest active page is on level 3).
Methods in the breadcrumbs helper:
- {get|set}Separator() gets/sets separator string that is used between breadcrumbs. Default is ‘ > ‘.
- {get|set}LinkLast() gets/sets whether the last breadcrumb should be rendered as an anchor or not. Default is FALSE.
- {get|set}Partial() gets/sets a partial view script that should be used for rendering breadcrumbs. If a partial view script is set, the helper’s render() method will use the renderPartial() method. If no partial is set, the renderStraight() method is used. The helper expects the partial to be a String or an Array with two elements. If the partial is a String, it denotes the name of the partial script to use. If it is an Array, the first element will be used as the name of the partial view script, and the second element is the module where the script is found.
- renderStraight() is the default render method.
- renderPartial() is used for rendering using a partial view script.
Basic usage¶
This example shows how to render breadcrumbs with default settings.
In a view script or layout:
1 | <?php echo $this->navigation()->breadcrumbs(); ?>
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The two calls above take advantage of the magic __toString() method, and are equivalent to:
1 | <?php echo $this->navigation()->breadcrumbs()->render(); ?>
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Output:
1 | <a href="/products">Products</a> > <a href="/products/server">Foo Server</a> > FAQ
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Specifying indentation¶
This example shows how to render breadcrumbs with initial indentation.
Rendering with 8 spaces indentation:
1 | <?php echo $this->navigation()->breadcrumbs()->setIndent(8);?>
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Output:
1 | <a href="/products">Products</a> > <a href="/products/server">Foo Server</a> > FAQ
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Customize output¶
This example shows how to customize breadcrumbs output by specifying various options.
In a view script or layout:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | <?php
echo $this->navigation()
->breadcrumbs()
->setLinkLast(true) // link last page
->setMaxDepth(1) // stop at level 1
->setSeparator(' ▶' . PHP_EOL); // cool separator with newline
?>
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Output:
1 2 | <a href="/products">Products</a> ▶
<a href="/products/server">Foo Server</a>
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Setting minimum depth required to render breadcrumbs:
1 2 3 4 | <?php
$this->navigation()->breadcrumbs()->setMinDepth(10);
echo $this->navigation()->breadcrumbs();
?>
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Output:
Nothing, because the deepest active page is not at level 10 or deeper.
Rendering using a partial view script¶
This example shows how to render customized breadcrumbs using a partial vew script. By calling setPartial(), you can specify a partial view script that will be used when calling render(). When a partial is specified, the renderPartial() method will be called. This method will find the deepest active page and pass an array of pages that leads to the active page to the partial view script.
In a layout:
1 2 | echo $this->navigation()->breadcrumbs()
->setPartial('my-module/partials/breadcrumbs');
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Contents of module/MyModule/view/my-module/partials/breadcrumbs.phtml:
1 2 3 | echo implode(', ', array_map(
function ($a) { return $a->getLabel(); },
$this->pages));
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Output:
1 | Products, Foo Server, FAQ
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