Elixir versioning public path

2019-03-26 00:44发布

问题:

I'm trying to use Elixir's version() method with my 'public' folder being public_html (instead of the default 'public' method).

I version my css file, which produces a build folder with the manifest inside public_html

elixir.config.cssOutput = 'public_html/css';
elixir.config.jsOutput = 'public_html/js';

elixir(function(mix) {

    mix.styles([
        'vendor/normalize.css',
        'app.css'
    ], null, 'public_html/css');

    mix.version('public_html/css/all.css');

});

In my blade template I use

<link href="{{ elixir("css/all.css") }}" rel="stylesheet">

Problem is the elixir function searches in 'public/build' folder. How can I change this so it searches public_html folder?

Thank you in advance

回答1:

You forgot to overwrite your publicDir folder in the gulpfile.js file, this points the build folder to the correct location which is used by elixir to determine the version hash.

elixir.config.publicDir = 'public_html';

After you did that you must overwrite your public_path in Laravel, the recommended way for Laravel 5 is to go to the index.php in your public folder:

Underneath

$app = require_once __DIR__.'/../bootstrap/app.php';

Add

// set the public path to this directory
$app->bind('path.public', function() {
    return __DIR__;
});


回答2:

all you need do is this

var elixir = require('laravel-elixir');
elixir.config.publicDir = 'public_html';
elixir.config.publicPath = 'public_html';


回答3:

There is no option in elixir() for changing the public path:

function elixir($file)
    {
        static $manifest = null;

        if (is_null($manifest))
        {
            $manifest = json_decode(file_get_contents(public_path().'/build/rev-manifest.json'), true);
        }

        if (isset($manifest[$file]))
        {
            return '/build/'.$manifest[$file];
        }

        throw new InvalidArgumentException("File {$file} not defined in asset manifest.");
    }

There are only few options. You can change public path by adding this to App\Providers\AppServiceProvider

public function register()
    {
        $this->app->bind('path.public', function() {
          return base_path().'/public_html';
        });
    }

or you can create your own elixir function or a helper class

Example:

    function my_own_elixir($file,$path=public_path())
            {
                static $manifest = null;

                if (is_null($manifest))
                {
                    $manifest = json_decode(file_get_contents($path.'/build/rev-manifest.json'), true);
                }

                if (isset($manifest[$file]))
                {
                    return '/build/'.$manifest[$file];
                }

                throw new InvalidArgumentException("File {$file} not defined in asset manifest.");
            }

Then you can use this later in view:

{{my_own_elixir('/css/all.css',$path='path to public_html')}}

Hopefully in future version of elixir this future will be included. :)