Beispiel #1
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 /**
  * Register the Blade view engine with Laravel.
  *
  * @return void
  */
 public static function sharpen()
 {
     Event::listen(View::engine, function ($view) {
         // The Blade view engine should only handle the rendering of views which
         // end with the Blade extension. If the given view does not, we will
         // return false so the View can be rendered as normal.
         if (!str_contains($view->path, BLADE_EXT)) {
             return;
         }
         $compiled = Blade::compiled($view->path);
         // If the view doesn't exist or has been modified since the last time it
         // was compiled, we will recompile the view into pure PHP from it's
         // Blade representation, writing it to cached storage.
         if (!file_exists($compiled) or Blade::expired($view->view, $view->path)) {
             file_put_contents($compiled, Blade::compile($view));
         }
         $view->path = $compiled;
         // Once the view has been compiled, we can simply set the path to the
         // compiled view on the view instance and call the typical "get"
         // method on the view to evaluate the compiled PHP view.
         return ltrim($view->get());
     });
 }
 public static function sharpen()
 {
     Event::listen(View::engine, function ($view) {
         if (!str_contains($view->path, BLADE_EXT)) {
             return;
         }
         $compiled = Blade::compiled($view->path);
         if (!file_exists($compiled) or Blade::expired($view->view, $view->path)) {
             file_put_contents($compiled, Blade::compile($view));
         }
         $view->path = $compiled;
         return ltrim($view->get());
     });
 }