Where is it acceptable to put css folders and image file folders? I was thinking inside the view folder? However the controller always reroutes the path to the base url so I have to specify the path in the .html file to where it sits, which is redundant.
问题:
回答1:
I have a setup like this:
- application
- system
- assets
- js
- imgs
- css
I then have a helper function that simply returns the full path to this depending on my setup, something similar to:
application/helpers/utility_helper.php:
function asset_url(){
return base_url().'assets/';
}
I will usually keep common routines similar to this in the same file and autoload it with codeigniter's autoload configuration.
Note: autoload URL helper for
base_url()
access.
application/config/autoload.php:
$autoload['helper'] = array('url','utility');
You will then have access to asset_url()
throughout your code.
回答2:
No, inside the views folder is not good.
Look: You must have 3 basic folders on your project:
system // This is CI framework there are not much reasons to touch this files
application //this is where your logic goes, the files that makes the application,
public // this must be your documentroot
For security reasons its better to keep your framework and the application outside your documentroot,(public_html, htdocs, public, www... etc)
Inside your public folder, you should put your public info, what the browsers can see, its common to find the folders: images, js, css; so your structure will be:
|- system/
|- application/
|---- models/
|---- views/
|---- controllers/
|- public/
|---- images/
|---- js/
|---- css/
|---- index.php
|---- .htaccess
回答3:
This is how I handle the public assets. Here I use Phalcon PHP's Bootstrap method.
Folder Structure
|-.htaccess*
|-application/
|-public/
|-.htaccess**
|-index.php***
|-css/
|-js/
|-img/
|-font/
|-upload/
|-system
Files to edit
.htaccess*
All requests to the project will be rewritten to the public/ directory making it the document root. This step ensures that the internal project folders remain hidden from public viewing and thus eliminates security threats of this kind. - Phalconphp Doc
<IfModule mod_rewrite.c> RewriteEngine on RewriteRule ^$ public/ [L] RewriteRule (.*) public/$1 [L] </IfModule>
.htaccess**
Rules will check if the requested file exists and, if it does, it doesn’t have to be rewritten by the web server module. - Phalconphp Doc
<IfModule mod_rewrite.c> RewriteEngine On RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f RewriteRule ^(.*)$ index.php/$1 [QSA,L] </IfModule>
index.php***
Modify the
application
path and thesystem
path as,$system_path = '../system'; $application_folder = '../application';
Now you use the public
folder as base_url()."public/[YOUR ASSET FOLDER]"
Hope this helps :)
回答4:
I usually put all my files like that into an "assets" folder in the application root, and then I make sure to use an Asset_Helper to point to those files for me. This is what CodeIgniter suggests.
回答5:
No one says that you need to modify the .htacces and add the directory in the rewrite condition. I've created a directory "public" in the root directory alongside with "system", "application", "index.php". and edited the .htaccess file like this:
RewriteCond $1 !^(index\.php|public|robots\.txt)
Now you have to just call <?php echo base_url()."/public/yourdirectory/yuorfile";?>
You can add subdirectory inside "public" dir as you like.
回答6:
Regardless of where you put the CSS file you can simply use the CodeIgniter "html" helper called link_tag(). You would apply this helper something like this:
echo link_tag('folder/subfolder/stylesheet.css');
It is up to you to locate the CSS file in the most appropriate place (in your opinion). You would have to either autoload the "html" helper or separately load it in to use it.
People keep suggesting the usage of base_url() to achieve this but it is actually not really the "CodeIgniter" way to do it (I think this question has a few duplicates). That will work but one of the reasons for using a framework is to use the pre-made functions within it.
There are many helpers in codeigniter to do this kind of thing.
回答7:
add one folder any name e.g public and add .htaccess file and write allow from all it means, in this folder your all files and all folder will not give error Access forbidden! use it like this
<link href="<?php echo base_url(); ?>application/public/css/style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
<script type="text/javascript" src="<?php echo base_url(); ?>application/public/js/javascript.js"></script>
回答8:
I use the following folder structure:
application
system
static
admin
js
css
images
public
js
css
images
uploads
original
thumbs
回答9:
I'm using the latest version of CodeIgniter 3.1.0. The folder structure of it is:
- system
- application
- user_guide
- assets
- images
- js
- css
That's where you should put the images, css and js files inside the assets folder.
回答10:
(I am new to Codeigniter, so I don't know if this is the best advice)
I keep publicly available files in my public folder. It is logical for them to be there, and I don't want to use Codeigniter for something I don't need to use it for.
The directory tree looks likes this:
- /application/
- /public/
- /public/css/
- /public/img/
- /public/js/
- /system/
The only files I keep in /public/ are Codeigniter's index.php, and my .htaccess file:
RewriteEngine On
RewriteBase /
RewriteRule ^css/ - [L]
RewriteRule ^img/ - [L]
RewriteRule ^js/ - [L]
RewriteRule ^index.php(.*)$ - [L]
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ /index.php?/$1 [L]
回答11:
Hi our sturucture is like Application, system, user_guide
create a folder name assets just near all the folders and then inside this assets folder create css and javascript and images folder put all your css js insiide the folders
now go to header.php and call the css just like this.
<link rel="stylesheet" href="<?php echo base_url();?>assets/css/touchTouch.css">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="<?php echo base_url();?>assets/css/style.css">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="<?php echo base_url();?>assets/css/camera.css">
回答12:
The link_tag()
helper is clearly the way to do this. Put your css where it usually belongs, in site_root/css/ and then use the helper:
From The CodeIgniter docs...
echo link_tag('css/mystyles.css');
Output
<link href="http://example.com/css/mystyles.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />