PHP TOC Generator ================= Geneates Table of Contents from H1...H6 Tags in HTML Content ------------------------------------------------------------ [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/caseyamcl/toc)](https://travis-ci.org/caseyamcl/toc.png) This package provides a simple, framework-agnostic library to build a Table-of-Contents from HTML markup. It does so by parsing H1...H6 tags. It can also automatically add appropriate "id" anchor links to header tags. Features: * Generates menu iterator or HTML <li*gt; tags * Can add anchor IDs to *H1*...*H6* where they do not already exist * Specify which *H1*...*H6* heading tags to include in the TOC * Includes Twig Extension for generating TOC lists and compatible markup directly from templates * Uses the flexible [KnpMenu Library](https://github.com/KnpLabs/KnpMenu) to generate menus * PSR-0 thru PSR-2 Compliant * Composer-compatible * Unit-tested In the spirit of KISS philosophy, this library makes a few assumptions: 1. The hierarchy of your content is defined solely by the header (*H1*...*H6*) tags. All other tags are ignored. 2. The link titles in the Table of Contents should match either the `title` attribute of the header tag, or if there is no `title`, the plaintext body of the header tag. Installation Options -------------------- Install via [Composer](http://getcomposer.org/) by including the following in your `composer.json` file: { "require": { "caseyamcl/toc": "~1.0", } } Or, drop the `src` folder into your application and use a PSR-4 autoloader to include the files. Usage ----- This contains two basic classes: 1. `MarkupFixer`: Adds `id` anchor attributes to any *H1*...*H6* tags that do not already have any. 2. `TocGenerator`: Generates HTML (or an associative array) of anchor links that can be rendered in your template. Basic Example: ```php $myHtmlContent = <<This is a header tag with no anchor id

Lorum ipsum doler sit amet

This is a header tag with an anchor id

Stuff here

This is a header tag with an anchor id

END; $markupFixer = new TOC\MarkupFixer(); $tocGenerator = new TOC\TocGenerator(); // This ensures that all header tags have `id` attributes so they can be used as anchors $htmlOut = "
" . $markupFixer->fix($myHtmlContent) . "
"; // This generates the Table of Contents List $htmlOut .= "
"; echo $htmlOut; ``` Twig Integration ---------------- This library includes a [Twig](http://twig.sensiolabs.org) extension that enables you to load TOC lists and add anchors to markup from your Twig templates. Specifically, the extension adds a Twig function for generating Table of Contents HTML: ```twig {# Generates HTML markup for given htmlContent #} {# The second two parameters are optional (defaults are 1, 6) #} ``` It also adds one function and one filter for ensuring that your content includes anchors for all HTML tags: ```twig {# Adds anchor links (id tags) for given htmlContent #} {# The second two parameters are optional (defaults are 1, 6) #} {{ add_anchors(htmlContent, '1', '2') {# You can also use it as a filter #}
{{ htmlContent | add_anchors('h1', 'h3') }}
``` You may have content in hard-coded in your Twig Template that you want to TOC-ize. An easy way to do this is to make sure the content is surrounded by `{% block %}...{% endblock %}` tags, and then just pass in that content to the *toc* functions> For example: ```twig {% extends 'base.html.twig' %} {% block page_content %}
{{ toc(add_anchors(block('my_writeup'), 'h1', 'h2'), 'h1', 'h2') }}
{{ add_anchors(block('my_writeup'), 'h1', 'h2') }}
{% endblock %} {% block my_writeup %}

Hi There

Lorum ipsum baz biz etecetra

This is some content

More content here. Blah blah

{% endblock %} ``` In order to enable this functionality, you must register the `TocTwigExtension` with your Twig environment: ```php $myTwig = new \Twig_Environment(); $myTwig->addExtension(new TocTwigExtension()); ``` Customizing Menu Output ----------------------- The `TocGenerator` class outputs HTML by default, but you can customize the rendering of the list. By default `TocGenerator` uses the [KnpMenu Library](https://github.com/KnpLabs/KnpMenu) `ListRenderer` class to output the HTML. You can pass your instance of the `ListRenderer` class to `TocGenerator::getHtmlMenu()`. Or, you can pass in your own renderer (implements [`Knp\Menu\Renderer\RendererInterface`](https://github.com/KnpLabs/KnpMenu/blob/master/src/Knp/Menu/Renderer/RendererInterface.php)). For example, you may wish to use different CSS classes for your list items: ```php $options = [ 'currentAsLink' => false, 'currentClass' => 'curr_page', 'ancestorClass' => 'curr_ancestor', 'branch_class' => 'branch ]; $renderer = new Knp\Menu\Renderer\ListRenderer(new Knp\Menu\Matcher\Matcher(), $options); // Render the list $tocGenerator = new TOC\TocGenerator(); $listHtml = $tocGenerator->getHtmlMenu($someHtmlContent, 1, 6, $renderer); ``` #### Customizing with Twig The KnpMenu library offers more robust integration with the [Twig Templating System](http://twig.sensiolabs.org/) than is offered by default with this library. You can take advantage of it by using the [TwigRenderer](https://github.com/KnpLabs/KnpMenu/blob/master/doc/02-Twig-Integration.markdown#using-the-twigrenderer) that is bundled with KnpMenu: ```php $twigLoader = new \Twig_Loader_Filesystem(array( __DIR__.'/vendor/KnpMenu/src/Knp/Menu/Resources/views', // ...paths to your own Twig templates that render KnpMenus... )); $twig = new \Twig_Environment($twigLoader); $itemMatcher = \Knp\Menu\Matcher\Matcher(); $menuRenderer = new \Knp\Menu\Renderer\TwigRenderer($twig, 'knp_menu.html.twig', $itemMatcher); $tocGenerator = new TOC\TocGenerator(); // Output the Menu using the template echo $menuRenderer->render($tocGenerator->getMenu($someHtmlContent)); ```