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Informations about the package asset-helper

Get the url to a revisioned asset

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This Laravel 4 package enables you to get an url to a revisioned asset.

That sounds a bit vague, right? Let me clear it up by showing an example. Calling this provided method Asset::getUrl('admin.css') returns /assets/admin.0ce5cb43.css

This package assumes that your asset pipeline:

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Installation

The package can be installed through Composer:

This service provider must be installed:

This package also comes with a facade, which provides an easy way to call the the functionality.

Configuration

You can publish the configuration file using this command:

A configuration-file with some sensible defaults will be placed in your config/packages directory:

Usage

takes a non-revisioned asset name and it returns the url to the revisioned asset.

Example

Let's assume the public path of your website is /home/forge/yourwebsite.be/public and that your asset pipeline stores the minified, uglified, ... and whatnot assets in this directory: /home/forge/yourwebsite.be/public/assets

Suppose this is the contents of that directory:

As a cache-busting mechanism your asset pipeline probably puts a random string in the filename of the asset. In the example above this is '0ce5cb43', 'adc60631', '1954b61c.js', ...

Calling Asset::getUrl('admin.css') returns /assets/admin.0ce5cb43.css

So your layout file could look something like this:

About Spatie

Spatie is a webdesign agency in Antwerp, Belgium. You'll find an overview of all our open source projects on our website.


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