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layout: default
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permalink: templates/nesting/
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title: Nesting
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---
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Nesting
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=======
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Including another template into the current template is done using the `insert()` function:
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~~~ php
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<?php $this->insert('partials/header') ?>
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<p>Your content.</p>
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<?php $this->insert('partials/footer') ?>
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~~~
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The `insert()` function also works with [folders](/engine/folders/):
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~~~ php
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<?php $this->insert('partials::header') ?>
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~~~
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## Alternative syntax
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The `insert()` function automatically outputs the rendered template. If you prefer to manually output the response, use the `fetch()` function instead:
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~~~ php
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<?=$this->fetch('partials/header')?>
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~~~
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## Assign data
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To assign data (variables) to a nested template, pass them as an array to the `insert()` or `fetch()` functions. This data will then be available as locally scoped variables within the nested template.
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~~~ php
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<?php $this->insert('partials/header', ['name' => 'Jonathan']) ?>
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<p>Your content.</p>
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<?php $this->insert('partials/footer') ?>
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~~~ |