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Displaying Pictures
Unified Way to Display a Picture
To control how pictures are displayed in storefront and back-office, OroAttachmentBundle provides
a TWIG template @OroAttachment/Twig/picture.html.twig
used to output a <picture> tag with image sources.
The following example shows the most general way to display a picture for the file stored in the sample_image
variable using the login_page_logo
filter:
{% include '@OroAttachment/Twig/picture.html.twig' with {
{# File object representing an image that is needed to display #}
file: sample_image,
{# Filter to apply to image to get a resized version of it #}
filter: 'login_page_logo'
} %}
In this case, picture sources (URLs) will be generated under the hood using the oro_filtered_picture_sources
TWIG function.
Note
By default, picture sources contain a URL to the resized image in the original image format and in WebP format. You can change this behavior using the oro_attachment.webp_strategy
configuration.
If you want to have more control of what sources, <img> or <picture> attributes are used for the <picture> tag, you can specify them explicitly.
{% include '@OroAttachment/Twig/picture.html.twig' with {
{# Sources collection to be used in <picture> tag. Beware that "file" and "filter" variables are ignored if "sources" is specified. #}
{# Each source must have "srcset" attribute containing the URL to image. #}
{# Any other attributes allowed for <source> tag a permitted as well, for example "type". #}
sources: oro_filtered_picture_sources(sample_image, 'login_page_logo'),
{# HTML attributes to add to <img> tag located inside of <picture> tag. #}
img_attrs: {
alt: 'Sample image alt',
},
{# HTML attributes to add to <picture> tag. #}
picture_attrs: {
class: 'sample-class',
}
} %}
Note
If you cannot use the TWIG template to render a picture (e.g., in JS), use the oro_filtered_picture_sources
TWIG function to get picture sources and pass them wherever you need.