I decided to try the bootstrap and it's been pain for me, it's not working.
what I did:
laravel new project
cd project
composer require laravel/ui
php artisan ui bootstrap
npm install && npm run dev
Then in the welcome.blade.php I change the code to this snippet so I can test bootstrap:
<!doctype html>
<html>
<head>
<script src="{{ asset('js/app.js') }}" defer></script>
<link href="{{ asset('css/app.css') }}" rel="stylesheet">
</head>
<body>
<nav class="navbar navbar-light bg-light">
<span class="navbar-brand mb-0 h1">Navbar</span>
</nav>
</body>
</html>
Things I made sure they're correct:
The /resources/sass/app.scss has import
'~bootstrap/scss/bootstrap';.
The includes in the HTML page
Screenshot of the files structure & configs might help:
Notes:
I am using Laravel 8.
Would appreciate any helps.
You need to create two folders named css and js inside of the public folder.
click here for screenshot
Then, download compiled bootstrap from https://getbootstrap.com/docs/5.1/getting-started/download/ and extract the downloaded file.
Then, browse the css folder which is inside the bootstrap and find the bootstrap.min.css file and find the bootstrap.min.js file from the js folder.
Then, copy those files(bootstrap.min.css, bootstrap.min.js) into the relevant css and js folders respectively under the public folder.
Then, rename the bootstrap.min.css file as app.css and rename bootstrap.min.js as app.js.click here for screenshot
Then, bootstrap is successfully working in your laravel app.
Best regards,
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I have been trying to access it like this:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<title>Document</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ asset('css/app.css') }}">
</head>
<body>
<div class="red">
#yield('content')
</div>
</body>
</html>
I put the background red in the css file but nothing is changing. Any help is appreciated
You need to install laravel mix. As it is added in the package.json in fresh installation of laravel, follow below steps:
run npm install to install package that are added in package.json more
add mix.css('resource/css/app.css', 'css'); to the webpack.mix.js file more
run npm run dev to compile files that are addressed in webpack.mix.js more
link to your app.css as {{ asset('css/app.css') }} in the desired blade file.
Notice: You need to run npm run dev after any changes that you make in the resource/css/app.css file. Or benefit from npm run watch which complies automatically after any changes.
Notice: Press ctrl+f5 to clear cache after every change or use cache busting
put it in public/css and use it like this:
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ asset('/css/app.css') }}">
clear your browser cache, and make sure that directory of CSS file was public/css
I am new in laravel and i want to include css and js from public folder using this
<link href={{ URL::asset('css/a.css') }} rel="stylesheet">
But it is not working for me . public folder contains the assets folder in which i have css and js files with is code
h1{
color:darkgreen;
}
I want just css and js files include in blade files . So i have created one folder inside public folder and include using this code
<link href={{ URL::asset('css/a.css') }} rel="stylesheet">
But i am not able see effect of this css and js in blade file so please help me for include css and js file in blade file
You must use laravel mix method to link css and js files.
After you build your scss/less and js files with version() which will help you for cache busting and .sourceMaps() for sourcemap (Development).
code sample:
mix.js('resources/assets/js/app.js', 'public/js')
.sass('resources/assets/sass/app.scss', 'public/css')
.sass('resources/assets/manage/scss/app.scss' , 'public/css/app-temp.css')
.sourceMaps()
.version();
Example :
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="{{ mix('css/app.css') }}" />
<script src="{{ mix('js/app.js') }}"></script>
This will generate the full css link with random hash no which handled by laravel.
You do that by using laravel-mix, first of all you should download and install NodeJs
Then on your project directory you check on command line npm -V to see if you have successfully installed node.
Then you run npm run install then on your laravel project file dir you will have a file called webpack.mix open up that file and reference all your css and JS files that are stored on resources/assets/css or js.
After you set all the files on resources then on command line you run npm run dev and everything you change/add on ur resource/ js or css will be compiled to public directory. To see compile status, run the command npm run watch.
This way your Laravel project will have included all js and css files.
You are using URL::asset as it should be used
but you have forgotten to wrapped it in double-quote as href={{URL}} should be href="{{URL}}"
And you are including your files in assets folder but you have not specified that in your url, so just use as below:
<link href="{{ URL::asset('assets/css/a.css') }}" rel="stylesheet">
And if you think that for using URL::asset you have to make asset folder in public folder then you are misinformed, because by default public folder will be used as asset if not any ASSETS_URL specifed in .env file.
So there is no need to make assets folder but if you want to then you can, otherwise my public folder structure look alike below:
<link href="{{ asset('css/app.css') }}" rel="stylesheet">
<script type="text/javascript" src="{{ asset('js/app.js') }}"></script>
And by the way you can also use just asset() as i used.
You can put the css and js file in the public folder.
then use your main file app.blade.php
if your file is in the css folder of public directory.
Embed asset file to blade template by using Html helper
open file composer.json add this
"require": {
"laravelcollective/html": "^5.2"
}
then run command composer update
Next you have to add provider located in config/app.php with this line
'providers' => [
// ...
Collective\Html\HtmlServiceProvider::class,
// ...
]
Add two class aliases to the aliases array of config/app.php:
'aliases' => [
// ...
'Form' => 'Collective\Html\FormFacade',
'Html' => 'Collective\Html\HtmlFacade',
// ...
],
In blade template you would use
{{ Html::script('yourfolder/jquery-2.2.3.min.js')}} for script and
{{Html::style('yourfolder/bootstrap.min.css')}} for style
In your root view file eg. > app.blade.php
Include with link tag eg: <link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ URL::asset('assets/css/your_file.css') }}">
Assets will link you to your public folder and you can include the file using your path to the file with the subfolders to your file.
Happy coding :)
I have a Laravel application deployed on Heroku. However, all files that are in 'public' folder of my application are not loaded.
That is, no css and / or js are loaded pages after deployment. Only HTML is loaded.
This is the structure of my 'public' folder:
I'm loading the css that way:
<link href="{{ URL::asset('css/bootstrap.min.css') }}" rel="stylesheet">
And JS that way:
{!! Html::script('js/parsley.min.js') !!}
EDIT
I've figured out what was wrong.
Instead of loading the css the way I was doing, I should do this:
<link href="{{ asset('css/parsley.css') }}" rel="stylesheet">
And for Js:
<script type="text/javascript" src="{{ asset('js/parsley.min.js') }}></script>
It's very strange.
Are you sure that the files exist in the public folder?
Laravel 5.2 does not include html helpers function out the box, do you update your composer?
You can remove helper function and try without it, just use...
for css
<link href="/css/bootstrap.min.css" rel="stylesheet">
and js
<script src="/js/parsley.min.js"></script>
if everything is ok, the problem is in your helper functions.
I am new to Laravel and am trying to get the css in the public directory to load. The page loads no problem but the CSS gives me a 404 error in firebug:
"NetworkError: 404 Not Found - http://127.0.0.1:8000/css/main.css"
I wrote this in the blade template:
<link href="{{ asset('/css/main.css') }}" rel="stylesheet">
Which outputs:
<link href="http://127.0.0.1:8000/css/main.css" rel="stylesheet">
Which seems correct.
The site is run with php artisan serve. Any suggestions? Thanks!
Try:
<link href="{{asset('css/main.css')}}" rel="stylesheet">
OR
<link href="{{url('css/main.css')}}" rel="stylesheet">
OR
If you are using php artisan serve its possible that your public folder is not being used, so use PHP native server instead and specify the public folder as the web root.
Stop artisan serve and try using PHP native server by issuing this command at the root of your Laravel project: php -S localhost:8000 -t public
If you install Illuminate/HTML
you can do
{!!HTML::style('css/styles.css')!!} //styles.css inside public/css folder
or try
{{ asset('css/styles.css') }}
When you specify a path for your css and JS files, the root of the files need to be in 'project-name\public\' and not 'project-name\'
If you want for example to include with blade 'mytheme.css' which is inside 'mypersonalcss' folder ('mypersonnalcss\mytheme.css') fist add it to the project in 'project-name\public\mypersonnalcss\mytheme.css'
Then add it in your blade file :
<link href="{{ asset('mypersonnalcss\mytheme.css') }}" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" >
Please see : Laravel 5 not finding css files to learn more about how to add assets to blade files.
I am Using Laravel 5.0 , the Form and Html Helper are removed from this version , i dont know how to include external css and js files in my header file. Currently i am using this code.
<link rel="stylesheet" href="/css/bootstrap.min.css"> <!--- css file --->
<script type="text/javascript" src="/js/jquery.min.js"></script>
I think that the right way is this one:
<script type="text/javascript" src="{{ URL::asset('js/jquery.js') }}"></script>
Here I have a js directory in the laravel's app/public folder. There I have a jquery.js file. The function URL::asset() produces the necessary url for you. Same for the css:
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ URL::asset('css/somestylesheet.css') }}" />
Keep in mind that the old mehods:
{{ Form::script() }}
and
{{ Form::style() }}
are deprecated and will not work in Laravel 5!
Try it.
You can just pass the path to the style sheet .
{!! HTML::style('css/style.css') !!}
You can just pass the path to the javascript.
{!! HTML::script('js/script.js') !!}
Add the following lines in the require section of composer.json file and run composer update "illuminate/html": "5.*".
Register the service provider in config/app.php by adding the following value into the providers array:
'Illuminate\Html\HtmlServiceProvider'
Register facades by adding these two lines in the aliases array:
'Form'=> 'Illuminate\Html\FormFacade',
'HTML'=> 'Illuminate\Html\HtmlFacade'
In laravel 5.1,
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{URL::asset('assets/css/bootstrap.min.css')}}">
<script type="text/javascript" src="{{URL::asset('assets/js/jquery.min.js')}}"></script>
Where assets folder location is inside public folder
i use this way, don't forget to put your css file on public folder.
for example i put my bootstrap css on
"root/public/bootstrap/css/bootstrap.min.css"
to access from header:
<link href="{{ asset('bootstrap/css/bootstrap.min.css') }}" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" >
hope this help
Place your assets in public directory and use the following
URL::to()
example
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="{{ URL::to('css/style.css') }}">
<script type="text/javascript" src="{{ URL::to('js/jquery.min.js') }}"></script>
At first, you have to put your .css or .js files in the public folder of your project. You may create subfolders to it and move the files into the subfolder. Then you have to do the followings
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{asset('css/your_css_file.css')}}">
<script src="{{asset('js/your_js_file.js')}}"></script>
In my example, I have created two subfolders called css and js. I put all of the .css and .js files in corresponding folders and use them where ever I want them. Thank you and hope this helps you.
There are many ways to include external css and js files as specified in below code but you can choose one of them, i have tested them all, they work the same.
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ asset('css/stylesheet.css') }}" /><!--Recommended-->
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ URL::asset('css/somestylesheet.css') }}" />
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ URL::to('css/otherstylesheet.css') }}" />
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ url('css/anotherstylesheet.css') }}" />
Maybe there are more ways to load it.
but keep in mind that if you are loading the css and js from other than a public folder then better to use Laravel mix.
{{ HTML::style('yourcss.css') }}
{{ HTML::script('yourjs.js') }}
Laravel 5.5 comes with mix , the replacement for Elixir, the external css(sass) can be extracted to resources/assets/css(sass) and import to app.css(scss) or give the correct path to your node_module folder that contains the library and can be used as
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ mix('css/app.css') }}" >
The same can be done for Javascript too .
Ok so I was able to figure out for the version 5.2. You will first need to create assets folder in your public folder then put css folder and all css files into it then link it like this :
<link href="assets/css/bootstrap.min.css" rel="stylesheet">
Hope that helps!
CORRECT & SECURED WAY
If you have a external .css or .js file to add into your page!
My version : Laravel Framework 5.7
If you want to add a External .js file..
Copy your External codes.
Run command npm install in your terminal.
When the above command is executed you can see a folder named node_modules.
Then go to resources/js.
Open file app.js.
Scroll down to the bottom and paste your External JS.
Finally run command npm run dev in your terminal.
your scripts will be updated and its compiled and moved to public/js/app.js . by adding a .js file in public folder will not effect on your page.
If you want to add a External .css file..
Copy your External styles.
Run command npm install in your terminal.
When the above command is executed you can see a folder named node_modules.
Then go to resources/sass.
Open file app.scss.
Scroll down to the bottom and paste your External Styles.
Finally run command npm run dev in your terminal.
your scripts will be updated and its compiled and moved to public/css/app.css . by adding a .css file in public folder will not effect on your page.
Easiest and the safest way to add your external .css and .js.
Laravel JavaScript & CSS Scaffolding
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First you have to install the Illuminate Html helper class:
composer require "illuminate/html":"5.0.*"
Next you need to open /config/app.php and update as follows:
'providers' => [
...
Illuminate\Html\HtmlServiceProvider::class,
],
'aliases' => [
...
'Form' => Illuminate\Html\FormFacade::class,
'HTML' => Illuminate\Html\HtmlFacade::class,
],
To confirm it’s working use the following command:
php artisan tinker
> Form::text('foo')
"<input name=\"foo\" type=\"text\">"
To include external css in you files, use the following syntax:
{!! HTML::style('foo/bar.css') !!}
I may be late to the party but it's easy to include JS and CSS the Laravel Way by simply using asset() function
e.g.
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ asset('css/app.css') }}" />
Hope that helps
I have been making use of
<script type="text/javascript" src="{{ URL::asset('js/jquery.js') }}"></script>
for javascript and
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ URL::asset('css/main.css') }}">
for css, this points to the public directory, so you need to keep your css and js files there.
It mostly happens due to laravel webpackmix is not yet executed
composer require laravel/ui
PHP artisan ui vue --auth //you can use vue boostrap --auth is to add the login paths and
npm install
if it's asking to run "npm fund" then do it
npm run dev
try this once again