ElixirBundle
is a Symfony bundle that integrates Laravel Elixir.
The purpose of the bundle is to offer elixr() twig function.
This is exactly the same elixir() function from Laravel blade templating system.
Before you start installing this bundle you must first ensure that Node.js is installed on your machine. Next, you'll want to install NPM and pull in Gulp as a global NPM package.
Open your terminal and run one of the following commands to download the bundle into your vendor directory.
If you have composer installed globally you can run:
$ composer require iulyanp/elixir-bundle
Else you can go with:
$ php composer.phar require iulyanp/elixir-bundle
Register the bundle in the app/AppKernel.php file of your project:
<?php
/** app/AppKernel.php */
class AppKernel extends Kernel
{
public function registerBundles()
{
$bundles = array(
new Iulyanp\ElixirBundle\IulyanpElixirBundle(),
);
}
}
In order for elixir to know where you keep your asset files you should configure the following:
iulyanp_elixir:
assets_dir: 'app/Resources/assets'
web_dir: '%kernel.root_dir%/../web'
build_dir: 'build'
The assets_dir
parameter is the relative path where you place your asset files.
The web_dir
parameter is the relative path to where the generated assets will be stored.
** For example in our case the css files will be stored under '%kernel.root_dir%/../web/css/'
folder.
The build_dir
is the folder from within the web_dir where the asset version will be stored.
** For example in our case the css versioned assets will be stored in "%kernel.root_dir%/../web/build/css/"
folder.
Note! The
web_dir
parameter is the only required parameter. If are not set, the other two, will use the defaults.
If you already have installed Node.js
, npm
and Gulp
you should be all set to run:
$ php bin/console elixir:init
A base package.json
and a gulpfile.js
will be generated into your project root directory.
Then run npm install
to install all the dependencies and laravel-elixir.
Now you can use elixir() function to version a file like this:
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="{{ elixir('css/app.css') }}" />
By default the bundle assumes that you'll keep your assets files under the app/Resources/public
folder.
In case that you have assets on bundles level (ex. src/AppBundle/Resources/public/sass/test.scss) you can compile them with elixir pretty simple.
For our example you'll have something like this:
// Set up Elixir tasks.
elixir(function(mix) {
mix.sass('app.scss')
.version(['web/css/app.css']);
mix.sass(
'test.scss', // the sass file you want to compile
'web/css/test', // the path where you want the compiled css file to be saved
'src/AppBundle/Resources/public/sass' // the path where your sass files are kept inside a bundle
);
});
The test.css
file will be saved to web/css/test/test.css
.
The ElixirBundle is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license.