adunblock/server-tag-symfony
Symfony bundle that fetches script URLs from a remote endpoint and renders them via a Twig server_tag() function. Uses Symfony HttpClient, optional caching with configurable TTL, safe HTML escaping, and graceful error handling. Compatible with Symfony 5–8.
A Symfony bundle to fetch and render scripts from a remote URL with Twig integration and caching support. Perfect for server-side script loading and integration with third-party services.
Install the bundle via Composer:
composer require adunblock/server-tag-symfony:^1.0
Enable the bundle in your config/bundles.php:
<?php
return [
// ... other bundles
AdUnblock\ServerTag\Symfony\AdunblockServerTagBundle::class => ['all' => true],
];
In your Twig template, use the server_tag() function to fetch and render scripts from a remote URL:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>My Page</title>
{{ server_tag('https://your-remote-url.com/scripts') }}
</head>
<body>
<h1>My Page</h1>
</body>
</html>
Specify a cache duration (in seconds) as the second parameter:
{{ server_tag('https://your-remote-url.com/scripts', 300) }}
This will cache the fetched scripts for 5 minutes (300 seconds), reducing external requests.
You can provide a custom callable as the third parameter to control how script tags are rendered:
{{ server_tag('https://your-remote-url.com/scripts', 300, custom_renderer) }}
Create a custom renderer service in your Symfony application:
namespace App\Service;
class CustomScriptRenderer
{
public function __invoke(array $scripts): string
{
$scriptTags = array_map(function ($src) {
return sprintf('<script src="%s" defer></script>', htmlspecialchars($src, ENT_QUOTES, 'UTF-8'));
}, $scripts);
return implode("\n", $scriptTags);
}
}
server_tag(string $url, int $cache_seconds = 0, ?callable $render_script = null): string
Parameters:
$url (string): The remote URL to fetch scripts from$cache_seconds (int, optional): Cache duration in seconds. Default is 0 (no caching)$render_script (callable, optional): Custom rendering function. Receives an array of script URLs and returns an HTML string<script> tags (or using your custom renderer)ISC
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