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A simple theme manager that can be used with Laravel 5.

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Requirements

  • Use with Laravel requires version 5 or above.
  • PHP 5.5.9 or greater

Installation

Require this package with Composer

composer require monkblog/theme-manager 1.1.*

Show me the examples already!!

example.php

Documentation

Requiring Theme Meta Data Field(s)

This package requires that a theme.yml/theme.yaml file have at least a name field defined.

As of version 1.1 you can define a list of required fields that need to be defined in each theme.yml file. This package will handle and separate the invalid themes from the valid ones.

Go to config/theme-manager.php and change the required_fields to the array of required field to be enforced. (see Publish Config below if config is not in your config folder).

Error Handling

As of version 1.1 there's a boolean $exceptionOnInvalid which by default is false. To have the package throw exceptions for invalid themes change exception_on_invalid in config/theme-manager.php to be true or pass true as the $exceptionOnInvalid argument on the start method of \ThemeManager\Starter class.

Folder Structure

This package assumes that you have a themes folder at the root of your project containing all your theme folders.

The 'base path' can be overwritten via config/theme-manager.php or the start( __DIR__ . '/folder/' ) method on the \ThemeManager\Starter class

e.g.

# themes/my-theme/theme.yml
name: my-theme
  • app/
  • public/
  • themes/
    • my-theme/
      • theme.yml
    • my-theme-with-autoload/
      • composer.json
      • helpers.php
      • src/
        • MyThemeNamespace/
          • MyClass.php
          • MyThemeServiceProvider.php
      • theme.yml
      • vendor/
    • my-other-theme/
      • theme.yml
  • vendor/

Bootstrapping Theme Classes

Bootstrapping theme Service Provider(s) or other important classes before the application runs:

For Laravel users: this code snippet is probably best placed at the bottom of bootstrap/autoload.php

( new \ThemeManager\Starter )->bootstrapAutoload();

OR

theme_manager_starter()->bootstrapAutoload();

You can also optionally pass in a path to your themes folder if it's different than the default:

( new \ThemeManager\Starter )->bootstrapAutoload( '/path/to/theme-folder' );

Injecting Required Field(s) into Starter Class

If you're not using the Laravel Service Provider, you can pass an array to the \ThemeManager\Starter start() method:

$basePath = null;
$requiredFields = [ 'display_name', 'version', 'license', ];

$starter = ( new \ThemeManager\Starter )->start( $basePath, $requiredFields );

$themeManager = new \ThemeManager\ThemeManager( $starter );

You may also use the helper function as a shortcut:

$themeManager = theme_manager( null, [ 'display_name', 'version', 'license', ] );

Using with Laravel

Once Composer has installed or updated your packages, you need to register ThemeManager with Laravel. Go into your config/app.php, find the providers key and add:

'ThemeManager\ServiceProvider',

You can add the ThemeManager Facade, to have easier access to the ThemeManager globally:

'ThemeManager' => 'ThemeManager\Facade\ThemeManager',

Publish Config

Run:

php artisan vendor:publish --tag=theme

Usages:

ThemeManager::all();
ThemeManager::getAllThemeNames();

ThemeManager::themeExists( 'theme-name' );
$theme = ThemeManager::getTheme( 'theme-name' );
$themeName = $theme->getName();

Override the base themes path:

(See Publish Config section above if theme-manager.php isn't present)

Go to config/theme-manager.php and change the base_path to the folder you want to use.

<?php

return [

    'base_path' => __DIR__ . '/../path/to/themes-folder',

    //Other config stuff
    ...
];

Adding more Themes folder to Manager

If you have a secondary themes folder you can add all of the themes to the ThemeManager by using:

ThemeManager::addThemeLocation( __DIR__ . '/path/to/alternative/themes-folder' );

License

This package is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license.

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