Sorry for opening another topic on this but after hours of researching I haven't found a solution:
As stated in symfony's documentation I want to include my assets (css, js, images) directly and without using Assetic. The documentation is recommending the following sniplet:
<script src="{{ asset('js/script.js') }}" type="text/javascript" />
Unfortunately this always ends in a 404 file not found error for every try. I have placed my assets in the myBundle/Resources/public folder and I also copyied it into the web folder using php app/console assets:install web without success.
What am I missing here? Is there a configuration missing? Thank you in advance.
asset('js/script.js') will produce a link like /js/script.js. The files will be copied to a bundles folder, not to the web root. You want something like this to generate the correct URL:
<script src="{{ asset('bundles/myBundle/js/script.js') }}" type="text/javascript"></script>
(Note also that script tags need to have a closing </script> to make them work cross-browser.)
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I was given a Laravel project and I manage to download it's configuration and get it started on php artisan serve.
When I open it on localhost:8000 It opens but only the html portion of it.
It seems like css files didn't load for it.
Is there some sort of package we need to install with composer in my environment.
To get the css working.
The public folder looks like this in the laravel project.
backend favicon.ico front images index.html index.php js robots.txt sql vendor
web.config
Laravel provides a helper function, asset(), which generates a URL for your assets. You can use this in blade syntax.
Put your css, js files on public folder. for example of a css file, put it on :
../public/bootstrap/css/bootstrap.min.css
In your blade you can access this file from header like this :
<link href="{{ asset('bootstrap/css/bootstrap.min.css') }}" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" >
hope this help
So I'm very new to Laravel and I'm following a tutorial to use the authentication feature. This works fine, however it is unable to find my scripts and stylesheets. I haven't made any new ones nor have I touched the stylesheet link in app.blade.php, so I have no clue why it is throwing this error.
Code:
<link href="{{ URL::asset('css/app.css') }}" rel="stylesheet">
Error:
GET http://localhost:8000/css/app.css net::ERR_ABORTED 404 (Not Found)
When I go to locahost/css/app.css I get a 404 error. The same error is occurring with app.js. I haven't changed anything about the file structure and it was all generated with composer create-project laravel/laravel
Thanks.
Laravel doesn't include any CSS files by default. You need to create one yourself and put it to /public/ directory, so in your case that would be /public/css/app.css.
Does localhost point to public in your project? Usually you would have to open http://localhost/public
Per default, URL::asset('css/app.css') expects a css file at /public/css/app.css -- for your setup (serving throught php artisan serve, I suppose?), that would be http://localhost:8000/public/css/app.css.
Anyway: If there is no stylesheet, just create one. There is tons of ways how to do it, depending on your needs. Creating one manually for one, but for complex sites think about using laravel mix for compilation. Or anything other way!
Make sure your style exists at public/css directory, then try this code:
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{asset('css/app.css')}} type="text/css"/>
if the file doesn't exist, create that and try again.
I hope this can help you.
I am using php laravel, and I have a login page that works fine but the js files and css files are failing to load.
this is the links I created:
<script src="../Backend/vendor/metisMenu/metisMenu.min.js"></script>
from the view, I need to go there times back to go to the backend folder and two times to stay inside of it.
the error in the console looks like this:
GET http://127.0.0.1:8000/Backend/vendor/bootstrap/css/bootstrap.min.css net::ERR_ABORTED 404 (Not Found)
Are these files located in the /public folder? Because that is the only folder available to the web.
If not, you should probably move the files there.
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 public folder. There I have a jquery.js file. The function URL::asset() produces the necessary url for you.
I am using laravel 5.2 and I have problem with the assets url , I do not manage to call css to or js links
<script src="{{ URL::asset('/js/jquery.min.js') }}"></script>
or
<script src="{{ asset('/js/jquery.min.js') }}"></script>
the url in html is: http://localhost/site/js/...js.
I have tried to add public but still not working
got
NotFoundHttpException in RouteCollection.php line 161:
honestly, just try it like this,
<link href="/css/app.css" rel="stylesheet">
The / at the start of the address will asume you are at starting from the root of your server, which is the public directory.
Change /vendor/laravel/framework/src/Illuminate/Foundation/helpers.php/asset() function as follows:
function asset($path, $secure = null)
{
return app('url')->asset("public/".$path, $secure);
}
Change <script src="{{ URL::asset('/js/jquery.min.js') }}"></script>
to
<script src="{{ URL::asset('js/jquery.min.js') }}"></script>
Notice the / before js, possibly the reason why your css and js links are not working.
Do same on the css as well.
Do:
php artisan config: clear
php artisan cache: clear
delete public/css and public/js
gulp
try it again
you have to put your css, js, images etc in the public folder. The root of the asset method is the public folder so if you have a public/css/style.css file, you can get its path by using asset('css/style.css').
The asset folder is for storing less or sass files which have to be compiled into a css file.
This is duplicate question. you can find my answer here also:
Why I can't obtain the complete path of a CSS resource in a blade template?
Do you see default laravel js and css files in resources folder? put your files there. I found this place the most convenient one.
You can load them in your blade like this:
<link href="{!! asset('css/app.css') !!}" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" >
if you are still facing problem try to run this on you project folder first and then try:
php artisan serve
I hope it work for you. Any question just let me know.
Changing the Node version from 15.* to 12.13.0 helped me to install node modules & then I did gulp & now everything works smooth!! yeah!!
I'm a web newbie programmer,
I'm trying to learn from home to make my own web.
I have notions of php, html, js and css.
But I've found something that is not how to solve.
I'm trying to use Composer to manage Bootstrap. I installed Composer and I have run this line of code
composer require twbs/bootstrap
that has dropped a folder with files.
I do not understand is how I make html links to find the js and css files, you should do indicating the full path?
vendor / twbs / bootstrap / dist / js / bootstrap.js
Excuse me if the question is stupid but I do not know how I should continue.
Amd excuse my English, I'm learning too but by now I use google translate
You could use a post update command in the composer.json file:
"scripts": {
"post-update-cmd": [
"rm -rf public/bootstrap",
"cp -R vendor/twbs/bootstrap/dist public/bootstrap"
]
}
And then just include the javascript- and css-files like this:
<script type="text/javascript" src="{{ ROOT_URL }}bootstrap/js/bootstrap.min.js"></script>
<link href="{{ ROOT_URL }}bootstrap/css/bootstrap.min.css" rel="stylesheet">
Yes, Composer downloads the dependencies by default into the vendor folder. So Bootstrap will also land in the vendor folder, which is not the correct place to reference it or include it.
composer require twbs/bootstrap ➔ vendor/twbs/bootstrap/dist/js/bootstrap.js
Your next step would be to write a little helper script to copy the Boostrap files you need, into your public/assets folder. You could copy the complete dist folder including sub-folders (vendor\twbs\bootstrap\dist) into public or public\assets.
Please overwrite existing files, e.g. if a file exists remove it, then copy it. This allows to easily update the files, when you need to update the Bootstrap vendor package again.
Of course, you could also just copy the files manually or create a symlink. It depends.
That gives you the following directory structure:
public
\- assets
|- css
|- js
\- fonts
\- index.html
When the Boostrap assets are copied you can start to include them, in your index.html or template (assets\js\bootstrap.min.js, etc.).
Referencing: https://stackoverflow.com/a/34423601/1163786 which shows also other solutions to this problem, e.g. fxp/composer-asset-plugin, bower, grunt.
Unless you need customization inside bootstrap (e.g. building scss), the most simple solution is relying on a CDN (as a bonus, you get super-fast caching of assets)
So, simply call your assets like so:
<link href="//netdna.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/3.3.6/css/bootstrap.min.css" rel="stylesheet">
<script src="//code.jquery.com/jquery-2.2.4.min.js"></script>
<script src="//netdna.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/3.3.6/js/bootstrap.min.js"></script>
Composer is a super-excellent tool for backend dependencies, but not the best one for frontend.
If you want to have the files in your server, and you don't want to use npm, grunt or another frontend library manager, you can simply download the files listed in Massimiliano's answer and put them inside your js/css folders:
First download these files (updated to the most recent Bootstrap 3 version):
http://netdna.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/3.3.7/css/bootstrap.min.css
http://code.jquery.com/jquery-2.2.4.min.js
http://netdna.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/3.3.7/js/bootstrap.min.js
And put them in these folders (starting from the root of your project):
public/css/bootstrap.min.css
public/js/jquery-2.2.4.min.js
public/js/bootstrap.min.js
Now, you want to be able to call them in the blade templates for your views. It's simple: just add <link> and <script> tags as normal for any css/js file, adding the following to your blade template:
<link href="{{ url('css/bootstrap.min.css') }}" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
<script src="{{ url('js/jquery-2.2.4.min.js')}}"></script>
<script src="{{ url('js/bootstrap.min.js')}}"></script>
P.s.: if you see the console, it shows something as the following error message:
Source map error: request failed with status 404
Resource URL: http://localhost:8000/css/bootstrap.min.css
Source Map URL: bootstrap.min.css.map
This will not affect the style of your page, and you can simply ignore this message, or remove a line from the bootstrap file as the answers to this question suggest. This answer explain a bit more.