I'm trying to setting up a site I'm working on at shared hosting and all works fine but FontAwesome icons since Symfony does not find them where they should be. I follow this steps to move the site to production shared hosting:
Publish assets as hard copy since SH doesn't allow symlink so I run this command assets:install
Publish assets handled by Assetic by running this commands: assetic:dump (dev) and assetic:dump --env=prod (prod)
But it's not working since I'm getting this errors at Firebug all the time:
"NetworkError: 404 Not Found - http://tanane.com/bundles/backend/img/mybg.png"
"NetworkError: 404 Not Found - http://tanane.com/bundles/backend/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.woff?v=4.1.0"
"NetworkError: 404 Not Found - http://tanane.com/bundles/backend/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.ttf?v=4.1.0"
At localhost, following the same steps things works fine so I don't know if is a permission problem or another problem.
This is how I define the assets at base.html.twig:
{% block stylesheets %}
{% stylesheets
'bundles/template/css/bootstrap.min.css'
'bundles/template/css/bootstrap-theme.min.css'
'bundles/template/css/font-awesome.min.css'
'bundles/template/css/select2.css'
'bundles/template/css/select2-bootstrap.css'
'bundles/template/css/bootstrapValidator.min.css'
'bundles/template/css/datepicker.css'
'bundles/template/css/datepicker3.css'
'bundles/template/css/tanane.css'
filter='cssrewrite'
%}
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ asset_url }}" />
{% endstylesheets %}
{% endblock %}
I did a research and found a lot of topics around this problem as for example this one also I found this interesting one but have my doubts around the second one.
Can any give me a help on this? I'm stucked
Installed SpBowerBundle + FkrCssURLRewriteBundle
I have installed and configured both bundles but even after that I'm still having problems with images in this case, just in Select2 library.
This is the bower.json file content:
{
"name": "TemplateBundle",
"dependencies": {
"bootstrap": "latest",
"bootstrap-datepicker": "latest",
"bootstrap-growl": "latest",
"bootstrapvalidator": "latest",
"jquery": "1.11.*",
"jquery-migrate": "latest",
"pwstrength-bootstrap": "latest",
"select2": "latest",
"font-awesome": "latest"
}
}
And this are the lines I've added to /app/config/config.yml
#FkrCssURLRewriteBundle
fkr_css_url_rewrite:
rewrite_only_if_file_exists: true
clear_urls: true
# SpBowerBundle
sp_bower:
install_on_warmup: true
allow_root: true
assetic:
enabled: true
nest_dependencies: false
filters:
packages:
bootstrap:
css:
- css_url_rewrite
font_awesome:
css:
- css_url_rewrite
bundles:
TemplateBundle: ~
This is the error I'm getting now:
"NetworkError: 404 Not Found - http://tanane.dev/select2.png"
"NetworkError: 404 Not Found - http://tanane.dev/select2-spinner.gif"
Why?
Disabled Assetic in SpBowerBundle
I've disabled assetic in SpBowerBundle at /app/config/config.yml:
# SpBowerBundle
sp_bower:
install_on_warmup: true
allow_root: true
bundles:
TemplateBundle: ~
Since I'm using assetic and also SpBowerBundle to handle libraries dependencies then I rewrite the CSS/JS blocks at base.html.twig as follow:
{% stylesheets
'bundles/template/components/bootstrap/dist/css/bootstrap.min.css'
'bundles/template/components/bootstrap/dist/css/bootstrap-theme.min.css'
'bundles/template/components/font-awesome/css/font-awesome.min.css'
'bundles/template/components/select2/select2.css'
'bundles/template/css/select2-bootstrap.css'
'bundles/template/components/bootstrapvalidator/dist/css/bootstrapValidator.min.css'
'bundles/template/components/bootstrap-datepicker/css/datepicker.css'
'bundles/template/components/bootstrap-datepicker/css/datepicker3.css'
'bundles/template/css/tanane.css'
filter='css_url_rewrite'
%}
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ asset_url }}" />
{% endstylesheets %}
Then I clear the cache and run the commands assets:install --symlink, assetic:dump and assetic:dump --env=prod and still not seeing images and also FontAwesome fonts:
Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 404 (Not Found) http://tanane.dev/app_dev.php/css/select2.png
Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 404 (Not Found) http://tanane.dev/app_dev.php/css/select2-spinner.gif
Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 404 (Not Found) http://tanane.dev/app_dev.php/css/select2.png
Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 404 (Not Found) http://tanane.dev/app_dev.php/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.woff?v=4.2.0
Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 404 (Not Found) http://tanane.dev/app_dev.php/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.ttf?v=4.2.0
Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 404 (Not Found) http://tanane.dev/app_dev.php/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.svg?v=4.2.0#fontawesomeregular
I miss something else? What else I can do it in order to fix this annoying issue?
Fixing the disable way
I fixed some mistakes I made in SpBowerBundle configuration and now I have this:
sp_bower:
install_on_warmup: true
allow_root: true
assetic:
enabled: false
nest_dependencies: false
bundles:
TemplateBundle: ~
But images, managed by SpBowerBundle still not showing, see the attached image:
I have assetic enabled in my config.yml:
assetic:
debug: "%kernel.debug%"
use_controller: false
bundles:
- FrontendBundle
- BackendBundle
- ProductBundle
- CommonBundle
- UserBundle
- TemplateBundle
Should I disable it and remove all those bundles from there?
Another test
Following #lenybenard suggestions I did this:
{% block stylesheets %}
{% stylesheets filter='css_url_rewrite'
'bundles/template/components/font-awesome/css/font-awesome.min.css'
'bundles/template/components/bootstrap/dist/css/bootstrap.min.css'
'bundles/template/components/bootstrap/dist/css/bootstrap-theme.min.css'
filter='cssrewrite'
%}
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ asset_url }}" />
{% endstylesheets %}
{% stylesheets
'bundles/template/components/select2/select2.css'
'bundles/template/css/select2-bootstrap.css'
'bundles/template/components/bootstrapvalidator/dist/css/bootstrapValidator.min.css'
'bundles/template/components/bootstrap-datepicker/css/datepicker.css'
'bundles/template/components/bootstrap-datepicker/css/datepicker3.css'
'bundles/template/css/tanane.css'
filter='cssrewrite'
filter='css_url_rewrite'
%}
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ asset_url }}" />
{% endstylesheets %}
{% endblock %}
Repeat the same process once again:
Clear cache cache:clear & cache:warmup and also rm -rf /var/cache & rm -rf /var/logs just in case
From Symofony2 shell: assets:install --symlink & assetic:dump & assetic:dump --env=prod
Result: in DEV all is fine, in PROD all is wrong
This is the result of a rather unfortunate bug in assetic. See this github description for further details.
The solution I have settled on is to use https://github.com/fkrauthan/FkrCssURLRewriteBundle
It is the only approach of the many I have tried that works in every case.
i got same problem, and this is worked
i use https://github.com/fkrauthan/FkrCssURLRewriteBundle and then
in #app/config/config.yml add this
font-awesome-otf:
inputs: '%kernel.root_dir%/../vendor/fortawesome/font-awesome/fonts/FontAwesome.otf'
output: 'fonts/FontAwesome.otf'
font-awesome-eot:
inputs: '%kernel.root_dir%/../vendor/fortawesome/font-awesome/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.eot'
output: 'fonts/fontawesome-webfont.eot'
font-awesome-svg:
inputs: '%kernel.root_dir%/../vendor/fortawesome/font-awesome/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.svg'
output: 'fonts/fontawesome-webfont.svg'
font-awesome-ttf:
inputs: '%kernel.root_dir%/../vendor/fortawesome/font-awesome/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.ttf'
output: 'fonts/fontawesome-webfont.ttf'
font-awesome-woff:
inputs: '%kernel.root_dir%/../vendor/fortawesome/font-awesome/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.woff'
output: 'fonts/fontawesome-webfont.woff'
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Actually, this is quite logical, in dev environment, it works because assetic creates as many file there is resources.
But when you're in production mode, each assetic block compiles all your resources in one single file by concatenating all your resource files.
The problem is that in css, an #import must be in the top of the file... and here, in prod, your font-awesome import is inside a file and is not read by your browser.
To fix your problem, you could do this :
Import first the stylesheet using #import :
{% stylesheets filter='css_url_rewrite'
'bundles/template/components/font-awesome/css/font-awesome.min.css'
%}
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ asset_url }}" />
{% endstylesheets %}
Then, import the rest
{% stylesheets
'bundles/template/components/bootstrap/dist/css/bootstrap.min.css'
'bundles/template/components/bootstrap/dist/css/bootstrap-theme.min.css'
'bundles/template/components/select2/select2.css'
'bundles/template/css/select2-bootstrap.css'
'bundles/template/components/bootstrapvalidator/dist/css/bootstrapValidator.min.css'
'bundles/template/components/bootstrap-datepicker/css/datepicker.css'
'bundles/template/components/bootstrap-datepicker/css/datepicker3.css'
'bundles/template/css/tanane.css'
filter='css_url_rewrite'
%}
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ asset_url }}" />
{% endstylesheets %}
I've been dealing with this for a while and came up with a new solution. Improving #lenybernard's answer a little bit, here is my solution:
Since the #import is not located in the font-awesome-min.css file, it didn't work for my case. I was using a theme and found out that the style sheet related to the theme had the import annotation. Also, the theme was requiring Bootstrap to be loaded before its own CSS file, so moving the theme.css file to top of the list, or separating it as mentioned in the previous answer broke the theme completely. So, an ultimate solution for this is to find the line with the #import tag and put it in the first line of the first file in your assetic list, and remove it from the file it is referred. For example:
'bundles/foo/bootstrap.css'
'bundles/foo/custom_theme.css' <- if your #import is here
'bundles/foo/font-awesome.css'
...
'bundles/foo/bootstrap.css' <- put it here
'bundles/foo/custom_theme.css' <- and remove it from this one
'bundles/foo/font-awesome.css'
Another solution is to create a new CSS file and name it however you want, put your #import line on this file, and put this file on top of the list. For example:
'bundles/foo/font-awesome-fix.css' <- put #import here
'bundles/foo/bootstrap.css'
'bundles/foo/custom_theme.css' <- and remove it from this one
'bundles/foo/font-awesome.css'
I had a similar problem while trying to use fonts with an Ez Publish setup. The fonts were correctly located in the web/font/ directory and the .less was correctly compiled to point to that directory. Yet, I was getting 404 errors while trying to pull the font files.
The problem turned out to be an incorrectly configured virtual host. The config file had this line:
RewriteRule ^/(css|js)/.*\.(css|js) - [L]
Which effectively states 'serve any file from the css or js folder as long as the extension is .js or .css'. I had to modify it to
RewriteRule ^/(css|js|font)/.*\.w* - [L]
to allow for the font folder and any extension. Without this Symfony and Ez Publish were trying to route the url to a dynamic content.
Related
I installed Symfony 3.1.3 and yesterday I lost whole day to figure out why symfony's not loading css files, I'm using Assetic bundle, I followed steps from documentation, I also watched videos on youtube, dumped assets, cleared cache but still nothing..
So, I have this code in base twig:
{% block stylesheets %}
{% stylesheets 'bundles/app/css/*' filter='cssrewrite' %}
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ asset_url }}" />
{% endstylesheets %}
{% endblock %}
I also tried to specify concrete file path but 404 not found.
any ideas?
Usually, after updating the cache, you will want to install the assets too:
In Symfony 3:
php bin/console assets:install web --symlink
In Symfony 2:
php app/console assets:install web --symlink
I have followed these instructions in order to enable both UglifyJs2 and UglifyCss on my development environment (to start with... can't risk taking down the production server with this problem!)
Under my config_dev.yml I have configured the following (I've started with just the bin parameters but added extra configurations just in case something else was causing a problem.)
assetic:
use_controller: %use_assetic_controller%
filters:
uglifycss:
bin: "%kernel.root_dir%/Resources/node_modules/.bin/uglifycss"
node: /usr/local/bin/node
apply_to: '\.css$'
uglifyjs2:
bin: "%kernel.root_dir%/Resources/node_modules/.bin/uglifyjs"
node: /usr/local/bin/node
apply_to: '\.js$'
and in my base.html.twig file:
{% javascripts 'bundles/fosjsrouting/js/router.js'
'bundles/legalcheck/js/angular.min.js'
'bundles/legalcheck/js/plugins/*'
'bundles/legalcheck/js/app.js'
'bundles/legalcheck/js/controllers/*'
filter='uglifyjs2'
%}
<script type="text/javascript" src="{{ asset_url }}"></script>
{% endjavascripts %}
and
{% stylesheets 'bundles/legalcheck/css/*' filter='cssrewrite' filter='uglifycss' %}
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ asset_url }}" />
{% endstylesheets %}
When I run php app/console assetic:dump --env=prod --verbose, all files are generated with no errors. They're even minified at this point!
However, when I load the app in the browser, all of the CSS and JS assets return a 500 error.
Here's what each Javascript file returns, along with what each CSS file returns. I am getting a signal "5" error from what seems like both UglifyJS and/or UglifyCSS, or Node itself. I suspect the wrong thing is being sent somewhere.
Any ideas? I'm running a local MAMP server to achieve a development environment. Also note I've taken the space out of "Git Repos" in my path to avoid obvious problems like path issues as a troubleshooting step.
Update
I tried running the same settings in config_dev.yml into my config_prod.yml and found that everything works perfectly on the production side. It seems that trying to load the minified assets through app_dev.php causes problems... but I still don't know what! It would be nice if minification could be tested through the dev environment, which is why I'm leaving the question open for both this problem and to encourage dialogue for a solution.
assetic's debug mode :)
you're dumping the files with --prod ( which has debug mode disabled by default) ...
... and try to access them in the dev environment afterwards.
If debug mode is enabled asset collections will be split into multiple files that look like this:
<hash>_partX_<filename>.js
This is what chrome devtools shows you and a problem while dumping on-the-fly leads to the 500 errors.
You didn't dump these files for debugging with the command you invoked and (as long as you don't have use_controller: true) they won't be dumped on the fly either.
If you have use_controller: true ... any non-zero exit code of a filter-run will result in a 500 error. That's what you experience.
solution:
Either disable debug mode for a single asset collection like this ...
{% javascripts '...'
filter='uglifyjs2'
debug=false
%}
... or add ...
assetic:
debug: false
to your config_dev.yml to resolve the issue.
Finally dump your assets with app/console assetic:dump and the correct environment flag.
Assetic doesn't work very wells with this tag:
{% stylesheets output='/style/app.css'
'#VendorBundle/Resources/style/main.css'
%}
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ asset_url }}"/>
{% endstylesheets %}
If I use it, it's like Assetic doesn't know what to do with this. In config_dev use_controller is true. I can't find what I'm doing wrong. I just get this:
An exception has been thrown during the rendering of a template ("Unable to generate a URL for the named route "_assetic_aca6c7a_0" as such route does not exist.") in "VendorBundle:Section:template.html.twig".
Maybe some cache issue? I don't know what I can try...
I had same problem. In my case clearing app/cache and app/logs solved the issue.
Just add the name of your bundle in the config.yml file, so it can have the rights to create files.
assetic:
bundles: [ VendorBundle ]
I had a similar problem, solved by adding a route in routing_dev.php
_assetic:
resource: .
type: assetic
This is a bit frustrating. According to Symfony best practices, a bundle's web assets (images, css, js) should be placed in src/vendor/path/to/bundle/Resources/public. Running app/console assets:install copies the contents of that public folder to web/bundles/bundlename. In the official documentation, Twig templates are shown to grab these assets with code like:
{% block stylesheets %}
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="{{ asset('/css/styles.css') }}
{% endblock %}
When I try it, instead of magically grabbing my assets from web/bundles/bundlename/css/styles.css, it instead just goes for web/css/styles.css. Is this expected behavior? The official documentation is less than clear about this.
In order to try to combat this issue, I tried embracing assetic's ability to dynamically serve assets. I tried:
{% stylesheets '#mybundle/Resources/public/css/*' %}
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="{{ asset_url }}" />
{% endstylesheets %}
But got the following exception:
An exception has been thrown during the compilation of a template ("You must add mybundle to the assetic.bundle config to use the {% stylesheets %} tag in mybundle:Home:index.html.twig.") in "/home/kevin/www/src/mybundle/Resources/views/Home/index.html.twig
The official Symfony documentation makes it appear that it should work out of the box with no configuration necessary.
So, TLDR:
Am I not understanding how assets should be loaded?
How do I address the assetic exception?
To fix the assetic exception you need to configure your bundle in your config.yml like this:
assetic:
bundles: [ MyAwesomeBundle ]
The {{ asset(...) }} twig function will serve files relative from your web root.
You use app/console assets:install to install static assets within your web root and you can later easily point to them using the asset function like this {{ asset('/mybundle/css/site.css') }}
Below is my code:
<head>
{% stylesheets debug=true
'#PractoPvrBundle/Resources/public/css/bootstrap.min.css'
'#PractoPvrBundle/Resources/public/css/bootstrap-responsive.min.css'
%}
<link href="{{ asset_url }}" rel="stylesheet">
{% endstylesheets %}
</head>
I get following error
An exception has been thrown during the rendering of a template (\"Route \"_assetic_4fec32d_0\" does not exist.\
Need help with this. I'm following the docs and am not able to figure out the error.
This error messages seems to be one of those which hides the real reason it comes up. This means there can be multiple solution which may or may not work.
For those who came across the message the same way as me, this is the cause and solution:
Cause:
Your twig file calls a js/css/image via assetic using "{{ asset_url }} but the file isn't there for whatever reason.
You go make sure the fire is there.
You reload the page and you see the error above.
Solution:
php app/console cache:clear --env=dev
Generally wise to run this as www-data. I have had issues running as any other user.
This is obviously not the cause or solution for the original poster, but for people like me with the same error message that found this post, I hope this may help someone.
It's possible that you forget to include your bundle to assetic's configuration or forget to comment out bundles settings:
assetic:
debug: "%kernel.debug%"
use_controller: false
#bundles: [ ]