rawilk /
laravel-modules
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| 3 | if (! function_exists('config_path')) { |
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| 4 | function config_path(string $path = ''): string |
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| 5 | { |
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| 6 | return app()->basePath() . '/config' . ($path ? "/{$path}" : $path); |
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| 7 | } |
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| 8 | } |
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| 10 | if (! function_exists('module_path')) { |
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| 11 | function module_path(string $name): string |
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| 12 | { |
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| 13 | /** @var \Rawilk\LaravelModules\Module $module */ |
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| 14 | $module = app('modules')->find($name); |
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| 16 | return $module->getPath(); |
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| 17 | } |
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| 18 | } |
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| 20 | if (! function_exists('public_path')) { |
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| 21 | function public_path(string $path = ''): string |
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| 22 | { |
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| 23 | return app()->make('path.public') . ($path ? DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . ltrim($path, DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR) : $path); |
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| 24 | } |
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| 25 | } |
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