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Monstra Shortcode API


The Shortcode API s a simple regex based parser that allows you to replace simple bbcode-like tags within a HTMLText or HTMLVarchar field when rendered into a content.


Examples of shortcode tags:

{shortcode}
{shortcode parameter="value"}
{shortcode parameter="value"}Enclosed Content{/shortcode}

Example of escaping shortcodes:

{{shortcode}}

Add new shortcode


Your shorcode function:

function returnSiteUrl() {
   return Option::get('siteurl');
}

Add shortcode http://ru.monstra.org/

Shortcode::add('siteurl', 'returnSiteUrl');

Add new shortcode with Variables


Your shorcode function:

function foo($attributes) {
    // Extract
    extract($attributes);
    // text
    if (isset($text)) $text = $text; else $text = '';
    // return
    return $text;
}

Add shortcode {foo text="Hello World"}

Shortcode::add('foo', 'foo');

Usage:

{foo text="Hello World"}

Result:

Hello World

Add new shortcode with Variables and Content


Your shorcode function:

function foo($attributes, $content) {
    // Extract
    extract($attributes);
    // text
    if (isset($color)) $color = $color; else $color = 'black';
    // return
    return ''.Filter::apply('content', $content).'';
}

Add shortcode {foo color="red"}

Shortcode::add('foo', 'foo');

Usage:

{foo color="red"}Hello World{/foo}

Result:

Hello World

Check if a shortcode has been registered.


if (Shortcode::exists('foo')) {
    // do something...
}

Remove a specific registered shortcode.


Shortcode::delete('foo');

Remove all registered shortcodes.


Shortcode::clear();

Braces


The shortcode parser does not accept braces within attributes. Thus the following will fail:

{foo attribute="{Some value}"}Hello World{/foo}