I want to add the following code to my laravel project to support the break and continue statements in blade.
This is the code:
Blade::extend(function($value)
{
return preg_replace('/(\s*)@(break|continue)(\s*)/', '$1<?php $2; ?>$3', $value);
});
I have no idea however where to place it, any help would be appreciated?
1) create app/Providers/BladeServiceProvider.php
<?php namespace App\Providers;
use Illuminate\Support\ServiceProvider;
class BladeServiceProvider extends ServiceProvider
{
public function boot()
{
/* @datetime($var) */
\Blade::extend(function($view, $compiler)
{
$pattern = $compiler->createOpenMatcher('datetime');
return preg_replace($pattern, '$1<?php echo $2->format(\'m/d/Y H:i\')); ?>', $view);
});
/* @eval($var++) */
\Blade::extend(function($view)
{
return preg_replace('/\@eval\((.+)\)/', '<?php ${1}; ?>', $view);
});
}
public function register()
{
//
}
}
2) in config/app.php
add
<?php
return [
// ...
'providers' => [
// ...
'App\Providers\BladeServiceProvider',
3) run php artisan clear-compiled
4) in your template use @datetime($updated_at)
or @eval($var = 1)
, @eval($var++)
for example
5) important remark
blade
templates are cached, try to make a dummy change in blade, this way laravel will recompile the template – sbedulin Feb 9 at 17:43
a) run php artisan clear-compiled
might be helpful
b) I changed the code for
$pattern = $compiler->createOpenMatcher('datetime');
and
return preg_replace($pattern, '$1<?php echo $2->format(\'m/d/Y H:i\')); ?>', $view);
because the example from the Laravel 5 Documentation will not work.
The example is corrected now.
The example was removed.