{insert} {#language.function.insert} ======== > **Note** > > `{insert}` tags are deprecated from Smarty, and should not be used. > Put your PHP logic in PHP scripts or plugin functions instead. > **Note** > > As of Smarty 3.1 the `{insert}` tags are only available from > [SmartyBC](#bc). `{insert}` tags work much like [`{include}`](#language.function.include) tags, except that `{insert}` tags are NOT cached when template [caching](#caching) is enabled. They will be executed on every invocation of the template. Attribute Name Type Required Default Description ---------------- -------------- ---------- --------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- name string Yes *n/a* The name of the insert function (insert\_`name`) or insert plugin assign string No *n/a* The name of the template variable the output will be assigned to script string No *n/a* The name of the php script that is included before the insert function is called \[var \...\] \[var type\] No *n/a* variable to pass to insert function Let\'s say you have a template with a banner slot at the top of the page. The banner can contain any mixture of HTML, images, flash, etc. so we can\'t just use a static link here, and we don\'t want this contents cached with the page. In comes the {insert} tag: the template knows \#banner\_location\_id\# and \#site\_id\# values (gathered from a [config file](#config.files)), and needs to call a function to get the banner contents. {* example of fetching a banner *} {insert name="getBanner" lid=#banner_location_id# sid=#site_id#} {insert "getBanner" lid=#banner_location_id# sid=#site_id#} {* short-hand *} In this example, we are using the name "getBanner" and passing the parameters \#banner\_location\_id\# and \#site\_id\#. Smarty will look for a function named insert\_getBanner() in your PHP application, passing the values of \#banner\_location\_id\# and \#site\_id\# as the first argument in an associative array. All {insert} function names in your application must be prepended with \"insert\_\" to remedy possible function name-space conflicts. Your insert\_getBanner() function should do something with the passed values and return the results. These results are then displayed in the template in place of the {insert} tag. In this example, Smarty would call this function: insert\_getBanner(array(\"lid\" =\> \"12345\",\"sid\" =\> \"67890\")); and display the returned results in place of the {insert} tag. - If you supply the `assign` attribute, the output of the `{insert}` tag will be assigned to this template variable instead of being output to the template. > **Note** > > Assigning the output to a template variable isn\'t too useful with > [caching](#variable.caching) enabled. - If you supply the `script` attribute, this php script will be included (only once) before the `{insert}` function is executed. This is the case where the insert function may not exist yet, and a php script must be included first to make it work. The path can be either absolute, or relative to [`$trusted_dir`](#variable.trusted.dir). If security is enabled, then the script must be located in the `$trusted_dir` path of the securty policy. See the [Security](#advanced.features.security) section for details. The Smarty object is passed as the second argument. This way you can reference and modify information in the Smarty object from within the `{insert}` function. If no PHP script can be found Smarty is looking for a corresponding insert plugin. > **Note** > > It is possible to have portions of the template not cached. If you > have [caching](#caching) turned on, `{insert}` tags will not be > cached. They will run dynamically every time the page is created, even > within cached pages. This works good for things like banners, polls, > live weather, search results, user feedback areas, etc. See also [`{include}`](#language.function.include)