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| 10 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 11 | | |
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| 12 | | Welcome to HydePHP! In this file, you can customize your new Static Site! |
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| 13 | | |
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| 14 | | HydePHP favours convention over configuration and as such requires virtually |
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| 15 | | no configuration out of the box to get started. Though, you may want to |
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| 16 | | change the options to personalize your site and make it your own! |
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| 17 | | |
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| 18 | | Tip: The settings here can also be overridden by creating a hyde.yml file |
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| 19 | | in the root of your project directory. Note that these cannot call any |
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| 20 | | PHP functions, so you can't use env() or similar helpers. Also, note |
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| 21 | | that any settings in the yml file will override settings here. |
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| 22 | | |
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| 23 | */ |
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| 25 | use Hyde\Facades\Author; |
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| 26 | use Hyde\Facades\Meta; |
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| `-- Foo.php
`-- SomeDir
`-- Foo.php
and let?s assume the following content of // Bar.php
namespace OtherDir;
use SomeDir\Foo; // This now conflicts the class OtherDir\Foo
If both files PHP Fatal error: Cannot use SomeDir\Foo as Foo because the name is already in use in OtherDir/Foo.php
However, as // Bar.php
namespace OtherDir;
use SomeDir\Foo as SomeDirFoo; // There is no conflict anymore.
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| 27 | use Hyde\Enums\Feature; |
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| 28 | use Hyde\Facades\Navigation; |
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| 29 | |||
| 30 | return [ |
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| 31 | |||
| 32 | /* |
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| 33 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 34 | | Site Name |
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| 35 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 36 | | |
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| 37 | | This value sets the name of your site and is, for example, used in |
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| 38 | | the compiled page titles and more. The default value is HydePHP. |
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| 39 | | |
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| 40 | */ |
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| 41 | |||
| 42 | 'name' => env('SITE_NAME', 'HydePHP'), |
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| 43 | |||
| 44 | /* |
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| 45 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 46 | | Site Base URL |
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| 47 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 48 | | |
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| 49 | | Setting a base URL is highly recommended, and is required to use some |
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| 50 | | HydePHP features, like automatic sitemaps and RSS feeds. |
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| 51 | | |
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| 52 | | If you are serving your site from a subdirectory, |
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| 53 | | you will need to include that in the path. |
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| 54 | | |
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| 55 | */ |
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| 56 | |||
| 57 | 'url' => env('SITE_URL', 'http://localhost'), |
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| 58 | |||
| 59 | /* |
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| 60 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 61 | | Site Language |
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| 62 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 63 | | |
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| 64 | | This value sets the language of your site and is used for the |
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| 65 | | <html lang=""> element in the app layout. Default is 'en'. |
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| 66 | | |
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| 67 | */ |
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| 68 | |||
| 69 | 'language' => 'en', |
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| 70 | |||
| 71 | /* |
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| 72 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 73 | | Pretty URLs |
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| 74 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 75 | | |
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| 76 | | When the setting is enabled, generated links in the compiled HTML site |
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| 77 | | are without the .html extension, in other words, "pretty" URLs. |
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| 78 | | |
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| 79 | | This setting can also be enabled on a per-compile basis by supplying |
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| 80 | | the `--pretty-urls` option when you run the build command. |
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| 81 | | |
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| 82 | */ |
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| 83 | |||
| 84 | 'pretty_urls' => false, |
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| 85 | |||
| 86 | /* |
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| 87 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 88 | | Sitemap Generation |
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| 89 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 90 | | |
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| 91 | | When the setting is enabled, a sitemap.xml file will automatically be |
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| 92 | | generated when you compile your static site. |
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| 93 | | |
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| 94 | | This feature requires that a site base URL has been set. |
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| 95 | | |
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| 96 | */ |
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| 97 | |||
| 98 | 'generate_sitemap' => true, |
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| 99 | |||
| 100 | /* |
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| 101 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 102 | | RSS Feed Generation |
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| 103 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 104 | | |
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| 105 | | When enabled, an RSS feed with your Markdown blog posts will be |
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| 106 | | generated when you compile your static site. |
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| 107 | | |
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| 108 | | This feature requires that a site base URL has been set. |
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| 109 | | |
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| 110 | */ |
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| 111 | |||
| 112 | 'rss' => [ |
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| 113 | // Should the RSS feed be generated? |
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| 114 | 'enabled' => true, |
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| 115 | |||
| 116 | // What filename should the RSS file use? |
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| 117 | 'filename' => 'feed.xml', |
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| 118 | |||
| 119 | // The channel description. |
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| 120 | 'description' => env('SITE_NAME', 'HydePHP').' RSS Feed', |
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| 121 | ], |
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| 122 | |||
| 123 | /* |
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| 124 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 125 | | Source Root Directory |
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| 126 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 127 | | |
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| 128 | | HydePHP will by default look for the underscored source directories in the |
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| 129 | | root of your project. For example, you might want everything in a 'src' |
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| 130 | | subdirectory. That's easy enough, just set the value below to "src"! |
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| 131 | | |
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| 132 | */ |
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| 133 | |||
| 134 | 'source_root' => '', |
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| 135 | |||
| 136 | /* |
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| 137 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 138 | | Site Output Directory |
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| 139 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 140 | | |
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| 141 | | This setting specifies the output path for your site, useful to, for |
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| 142 | | example, store the site in the docs/ directory for GitHub Pages. |
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| 143 | | The path is relative to the root of your project. |
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| 144 | | |
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| 145 | */ |
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| 146 | |||
| 147 | 'output_directory' => '_site', |
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| 148 | |||
| 149 | /* |
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| 150 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 151 | | Source Directories |
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| 152 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 153 | | |
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| 154 | | The directories you place your content in are important. The directory |
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| 155 | | will be used to determine the proper page type and the templates used. |
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| 156 | | If you are not happy with these defaults, you can change them here. |
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| 157 | | Note that these are relative to the `source_root` setting above. |
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| 158 | | |
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| 159 | */ |
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| 161 | 'source_directories' => [ |
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| 162 | \Hyde\Pages\HtmlPage::class => '_pages', |
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| 163 | \Hyde\Pages\BladePage::class => '_pages', |
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| 164 | \Hyde\Pages\MarkdownPage::class => '_pages', |
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| 165 | \Hyde\Pages\MarkdownPost::class => '_posts', |
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| 166 | \Hyde\Pages\DocumentationPage::class => '_docs', |
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| 167 | ], |
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| 168 | |||
| 169 | /* |
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| 170 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 171 | | Output Directories |
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| 172 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 173 | | |
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| 174 | | Like the source directories, the output directories are also important |
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| 175 | | as they determine the final output path for each page type in your |
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| 176 | | compiled static site. This change also affects the route keys. |
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| 177 | | |
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| 178 | | Note that these are relative to the site's `output_directory` setting. |
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| 179 | | Setting the value to '' will output the page to the root of the site. |
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| 180 | | |
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| 181 | */ |
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| 183 | 'output_directories' => [ |
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| 184 | \Hyde\Pages\HtmlPage::class => '', |
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| 185 | \Hyde\Pages\BladePage::class => '', |
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| 186 | \Hyde\Pages\MarkdownPage::class => '', |
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| 187 | \Hyde\Pages\MarkdownPost::class => 'posts', |
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| 188 | \Hyde\Pages\DocumentationPage::class => 'docs', |
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| 189 | ], |
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| 190 | |||
| 191 | /* |
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| 192 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 193 | | Media Directory |
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| 194 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 195 | | |
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| 196 | | This setting specifies the directory where your media files are stored. |
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| 197 | | Note that this affects both the source and output directories. |
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| 198 | | The path is relative to the root of your project. |
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| 199 | | |
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| 200 | */ |
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| 202 | 'media_directory' => '_media', |
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| 203 | |||
| 204 | /* |
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| 205 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 206 | | Global Site Meta Tags |
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| 207 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 208 | | |
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| 209 | | While you can add any number of meta tags in the meta.blade.php component |
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| 210 | | using standard HTML, you can also use the Meta helper. To add a regular |
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| 211 | | meta tag, use Meta::name() helper. To add an Open Graph property, use |
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| 212 | | Meta::property() helper which also adds the `og:` prefix for you. |
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| 213 | | |
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| 214 | | Please note that some pages like blog posts contain dynamic meta tags |
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| 215 | | which may override these globals when present in the front matter. |
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| 216 | | |
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| 217 | */ |
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| 219 | 'meta' => [ |
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| 220 | // Meta::name('author', 'Mr. Hyde'), |
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| 221 | // Meta::name('twitter:creator', '@HydeFramework'), |
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| 222 | // Meta::name('description', 'My Hyde Blog'), |
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| 223 | // Meta::name('keywords', 'Static Sites, Blogs, Documentation'), |
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| 224 | Meta::name('generator', 'HydePHP v'.Hyde\Hyde::version()), |
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| 225 | Meta::property('site_name', env('SITE_NAME', 'HydePHP')), |
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| 226 | ], |
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| 227 | |||
| 228 | /* |
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| 229 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 230 | | Custom head and script HTML hooks |
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| 231 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 232 | | |
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| 233 | | While the best way to add custom `<head>` and `<body>` code is to use the |
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| 234 | | Blade components, you can also add them here. This is useful for adding |
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| 235 | | scripts like analytics codes, chat widgets, or even custom styles. |
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| 236 | | |
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| 237 | */ |
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| 238 | |||
| 239 | // Add any extra HTML to include in the <head> tag |
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| 240 | 'head' => '', |
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| 241 | |||
| 242 | // Add any extra HTML to include before the closing <body> tag |
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| 243 | 'scripts' => '', |
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| 244 | |||
| 245 | /* |
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| 246 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 247 | | Features |
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| 248 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 249 | | |
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| 250 | | Some of Hyde's features are optional. Feel free to disable the features |
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| 251 | | you don't need by removing or commenting them out from this array. |
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| 252 | | |
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| 253 | */ |
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| 254 | |||
| 255 | 'features' => [ |
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| 256 | // Page Modules |
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| 257 | Feature::HtmlPages, |
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| 258 | Feature::MarkdownPosts, |
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| 259 | Feature::BladePages, |
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| 260 | Feature::MarkdownPages, |
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| 261 | Feature::DocumentationPages, |
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| 262 | |||
| 263 | // Frontend Features |
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| 264 | Feature::Darkmode, |
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| 265 | Feature::DocumentationSearch, |
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| 266 | |||
| 267 | // Integrations |
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| 268 | Feature::Torchlight, |
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| 269 | ], |
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| 270 | |||
| 271 | /* |
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| 272 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 273 | | Blog Post Authors |
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| 274 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 275 | | |
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| 276 | | Hyde has support for adding authors in front matter, for example to |
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| 277 | | automatically add a link to your website or social media profiles. |
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| 278 | | However, it's tedious to have to add those to each and every |
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| 279 | | post you make, and keeping them updated is even harder. |
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| 280 | | |
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| 281 | | To solve this problem, you can add predefined authors with this setting. |
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| 282 | | When writing posts just specify the author's username (the array key). |
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| 283 | | Hyde will pull the matching data from here and fill in the blanks. |
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| 284 | | |
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| 285 | */ |
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| 287 | 'authors' => [ |
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| 288 | 'mr_hyde' => Author::create( |
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| 289 | // The following settings are used in the default blog post template. |
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| 290 | name: 'Mr. Hyde', // Optional display name |
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| 291 | website: 'https://hydephp.com', // Optional website URL |
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| 292 | |||
| 293 | // The following settings are not used in the bundled templates, |
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| 294 | // but you can use them in your own custom views, for example. |
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| 295 | // bio: 'The mysterious author of HydePHP', |
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| 296 | // avatar: 'avatar.png', |
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| 297 | // socials: [ |
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| 298 | // 'twitter' => 'HydeFramework', |
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| 299 | // 'github' => 'hydephp', |
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| 300 | // ], |
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| 301 | ), |
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| 302 | ], |
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| 303 | |||
| 304 | /* |
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| 305 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 306 | | Footer Text |
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| 307 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 308 | | |
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| 309 | | Here you can customize the footer Markdown text for your site. |
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| 310 | | |
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| 311 | | If you don't want to write Markdown here, you can use a Markdown include. |
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| 312 | | You can also customize the Blade view if you want a more complex footer. |
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| 313 | | You can disable it completely by changing the setting to `false`. |
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| 314 | | |
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| 315 | | To read about the many configuration options here, visit: |
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| 316 | | https://hydephp.com/docs/1.x/customization#footer |
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| 317 | | |
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| 318 | */ |
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| 320 | 'footer' => 'Site proudly built with [HydePHP](https://github.com/hydephp/hyde) 🎩', |
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| 321 | |||
| 322 | /* |
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| 323 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 324 | | Navigation Menu Configuration |
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| 325 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 326 | | |
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| 327 | | If you are looking to customize the main navigation menu, this is the place! |
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| 328 | | |
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| 329 | | All these settings uses Route Keys to identify the page you want to configure. |
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| 330 | | A route key is simply the URL path to the page, without the file extension. |
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| 331 | | So `_site/posts/hello-world.html` has the route key 'posts/hello-world'. |
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| 332 | | |
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| 333 | */ |
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| 335 | 'navigation' => [ |
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| 336 | // This configuration sets the priorities used to determine the order of the menu. |
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| 337 | // The default values have been added below for reference and easy editing. |
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| 338 | // The array key is the page's route key, the value is the priority. |
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| 339 | // Lower values show up first in the menu. The default is 999. |
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| 340 | 'order' => [ |
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| 341 | 'index' => 0, |
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| 342 | 'posts' => 10, |
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| 343 | 'docs/index' => 100, |
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| 344 | ], |
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| 345 | |||
| 346 | // In case you want to customize the labels for the menu items, you can do so here. |
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| 347 | // Simply add the route key as the array key, and the label as the value. |
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| 348 | 'labels' => [ |
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| 349 | 'index' => 'Home', |
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| 350 | 'docs/index' => 'Docs', |
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| 351 | ], |
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| 352 | |||
| 353 | // These are the route keys of pages that should not show up in the navigation menu. |
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| 354 | 'exclude' => [ |
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| 355 | '404', |
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| 356 | ], |
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| 357 | |||
| 358 | // Any extra links you want to add to the navigation menu can be added here. |
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| 359 | // To get started quickly, you can uncomment the defaults here. |
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| 360 | // See the documentation link above for more information. |
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| 361 | 'custom' => [ |
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| 362 | // Navigation::item('https://github.com/hydephp/hyde', 'GitHub', 200), |
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| 363 | ], |
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| 364 | |||
| 365 | // How should pages in subdirectories be displayed in the menu? |
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| 366 | // You can choose between 'dropdown', 'flat', and 'hidden'. |
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| 367 | 'subdirectory_display' => 'hidden', |
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| 368 | ], |
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| 369 | |||
| 370 | /* |
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| 371 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 372 | | Cache Busting |
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| 373 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 374 | | |
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| 375 | | Any assets loaded using the Hyde Asset helpers will automatically have |
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| 376 | | a "cache busting" query string appended to the URL. This is useful |
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| 377 | | when you want to force browsers to load a new version of an asset. |
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| 378 | | All included Blade templates use this feature to load assets. |
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| 379 | | |
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| 380 | | To disable the cache busting, set this setting to false. |
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| 381 | | |
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| 382 | */ |
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| 383 | |||
| 384 | 'cache_busting' => true, |
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| 385 | |||
| 386 | /* |
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| 387 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 388 | | Load app.css from CDN |
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| 389 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 390 | | |
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| 391 | | Hyde ships with an app.css file containing compiled TailwindCSS styles |
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| 392 | | in the _media/ directory. If you want to load this file from the |
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| 393 | | HydeFront JsDelivr CDN, you can set this setting to true. |
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| 394 | | |
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| 395 | */ |
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| 396 | |||
| 397 | 'load_app_styles_from_cdn' => false, |
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| 398 | |||
| 399 | /* |
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| 400 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 401 | | Tailwind Play CDN |
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| 402 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 403 | | |
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| 404 | | The next setting enables a script for the TailwindCSS Play CDN which will |
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| 405 | | compile CSS in the browser. While this is useful for local development |
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| 406 | | it's not recommended for production use. To keep things consistent, |
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| 407 | | your Tailwind configuration file will be injected into the HTML. |
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| 408 | */ |
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| 410 | 'use_play_cdn' => false, |
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| 411 | |||
| 412 | /* |
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| 413 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 414 | | Default Color Scheme |
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| 415 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 416 | | |
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| 417 | | The default color scheme for the meta color-scheme tag, note that this |
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| 418 | | is just a hint to the user-agent and does not force a specific theme. |
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| 419 | | |
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| 420 | */ |
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| 421 | |||
| 422 | 'default_color_scheme' => 'light', |
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| 423 | |||
| 424 | /* |
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| 425 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 426 | | Built-in Server |
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| 427 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 428 | | |
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| 429 | | Here you can configure settings for the built-in realtime compiler server. |
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| 430 | | The server also includes a magic dashboard feature that supercharges |
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| 431 | | your local development! This feature can also be customised here. |
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| 432 | | |
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| 433 | */ |
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| 434 | |||
| 435 | 'server' => [ |
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| 436 | // The default port the preview is served on |
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| 437 | 'port' => env('SERVER_PORT', 8080), |
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| 438 | |||
| 439 | // The default host the preview is served on |
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| 440 | 'host' => env('SERVER_HOST', 'localhost'), |
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| 441 | |||
| 442 | // Should preview pages be saved to the output directory? |
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| 443 | 'save_preview' => env('SERVER_SAVE_PREVIEW', false), |
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| 444 | |||
| 445 | // Should the live edit feature be enabled? |
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| 446 | 'live_edit' => env('SERVER_LIVE_EDIT', true), |
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| 447 | |||
| 448 | // Configure the realtime compiler dashboard |
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| 449 | 'dashboard' => [ |
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| 450 | // Should the realtime compiler dashboard be enabled? |
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| 451 | 'enabled' => env('SERVER_DASHBOARD', true), |
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| 452 | |||
| 453 | // Can the dashboard make edits to the project file system? |
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| 454 | 'interactive' => true, |
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| 455 | |||
| 456 | // Should the dashboard show tips? |
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| 457 | 'tips' => true, |
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| 458 | ], |
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| 459 | ], |
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| 460 | |||
| 461 | /* |
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| 462 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 463 | | Additional Advanced Options |
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| 464 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 465 | | |
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| 466 | | Finally, here are some additional configuration options that you most |
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| 467 | | likely won't need to change. These are intended for advanced users, |
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| 468 | | and some should only be changed if you know what you're doing. |
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| 469 | | |
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| 470 | */ |
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| 471 | |||
| 472 | // Change the file extensions to be considered as media files and are copied to the output directory. |
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| 473 | // If you want to add more extensions, add it to the empty merge array, or just override the entire array. |
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| 474 | 'media_extensions' => array_merge([], \Hyde\Support\Filesystem\MediaFile::EXTENSIONS), |
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| 475 | |||
| 476 | // The list of directories that are considered to be safe to empty upon site build. |
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| 477 | // If the site output directory is set to a directory that is not in this list, |
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| 478 | // the build command will prompt for confirmation before emptying it. |
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| 479 | 'safe_output_directories' => ['_site', 'docs', 'build'], |
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| 480 | |||
| 481 | // Should a JSON build manifest with metadata about the build be generated? |
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| 482 | 'generate_build_manifest' => true, |
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| 483 | |||
| 484 | // Where should the build manifest be saved? (Relative to project root, for example _site/build-manifest.json) |
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| 485 | 'build_manifest_path' => 'app/storage/framework/cache/build-manifest.json', |
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| 486 | |||
| 487 | // Should the theme toggle buttons be displayed in the layouts? |
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| 488 | 'theme_toggle_buttons' => true, |
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| 489 | |||
| 490 | ]; |
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| 491 |
Let?s assume that you have a directory layout like this:
. |-- OtherDir | |-- Bar.php | `-- Foo.php `-- SomeDir `-- Foo.phpand let?s assume the following content of
Bar.php:If both files
OtherDir/Foo.phpandSomeDir/Foo.phpare loaded in the same runtime, you will see a PHP error such as the following:PHP Fatal error: Cannot use SomeDir\Foo as Foo because the name is already in use in OtherDir/Foo.phpHowever, as
OtherDir/Foo.phpdoes not necessarily have to be loaded and the error is only triggered if it is loaded beforeOtherDir/Bar.php, this problem might go unnoticed for a while. In order to prevent this error from surfacing, you must import the namespace with a different alias: