85 lines
2.7 KiB
PHP
Executable File
85 lines
2.7 KiB
PHP
Executable File
<?php
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use function Roots\resource_path;
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use function Roots\storage_path;
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return [
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| View Storage Paths
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Most template systems load templates from disk. Here you may specify
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| an array of paths that should be checked for your views.
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*/
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'paths' => [
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get_theme_file_path('/resources/views'),
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get_parent_theme_file_path('/resources/views'),
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resource_path('views'),
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],
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Compiled View Path
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| This option determines where all the compiled Blade templates will be
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| stored for your application. Typically, this is within the uploads
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| directory. However, as usual, you are free to change this value.
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*/
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'compiled' => storage_path('framework/views'),
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| View Debugger
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| Enabling this option will display the current view name and data. Giving
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| it a value of 'view' will only display view names. Giving it a value of
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| 'data' will only display current data. Giving it any other truthy value
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| will display both.
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*/
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'debug' => false,
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/*
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| View Namespaces
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Blade has an underutilized feature that allows developers to add
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| supplemental view paths that may contain conflictingly named views.
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| These paths are prefixed with a namespace to get around the conflicts.
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| A use case might be including views from within a plugin folder.
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*/
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'namespaces' => [
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/*
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| Given the below example, in your views use something like:
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| @include('MyPlugin::some.view.or.partial.here')
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*/
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// 'MyPlugin' => WP_PLUGIN_DIR . '/my-plugin/resources/views',
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],
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/*
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| View Directives
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| The namespaces where view components reside. Components can be referenced
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| with camelCase & dot notation.
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*/
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'directives' => [
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'asset' => Roots\Acorn\Assets\AssetDirective::class,
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],
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];
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