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| This package can manage themes and assets for Laravel applications. | 
 
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Themevel is a Laravel 5 theme and asset management package. You can easily integrate this package with any Laravel based project.
Themevel is a Laravel package so you can install it via Composer. Run this command in your terminal from your project directory:
composer require shipu/themevel
Wait for a while, Composer will automatically install Themevel in your project.
Below Laravel 5.5 you have to call this package service in config/app.php config file. To do that, add this line in app.php in providers array:
Shipu\Themevel\Providers\ThemevelServiceProvider::class,
Below Laravel 5.5 version to use facade you have to add this line in app.php to the aliases array:
'Theme' => Shipu\Themevel\Facades\Theme::class,
Now run this command in your terminal to publish this package resources:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Shipu\Themevel\Providers\ThemevelServiceProvider"
Run this command in your terminal from your project directory.
Create a theme directory:
php artisan theme:create your_theme_name
 What is theme title?:
 > 
 What is theme description? []:
 > 
 What is theme author name? []:
 >  
 What is theme version? []:
 > 
 Any parent theme? (yes/no) [no]:
 > y
 What is parent theme name?:
 > 
List of all themes:
php artisan theme:list
+----------+--------------+---------+----------+
| Name     | Author       | Version | Parent   |
+----------+--------------+---------+----------+
| themeone | Shipu Ahamed | 1.1.0   |          |
| themetwo | Shipu Ahamed | 1.0.0   | themeone |
+----------+--------------+---------+----------+
- app/
- ..
- ..
- Themes/
    - themeone/
        - assets
            - css
                - app.css
            - img
            - js
        - lang
            - en
                -content.php
        - views/
            - layouts
                - master.blade.php
            - welcome.blade.php
        - changelog.yml        
        - theme.json
You can change theme.json and changelog.yml name from config/theme.php
// ..
'config' => [
    'name' => 'theme.json',
    'changelog' => 'changelog.yml'
],
// ..
json, yml, yaml, php, ini, xml extension supported.  
For example:
// ..
'config' => [
    'name' => 'theme.json',
    'changelog' => 'changelog.json'
],
// ..
Then run theme:create command which describe above.
Now Please see the API List Doc.
For switching current theme you can use set method.
Theme::set('theme-name');
For getting current theme details you can use get method:
Theme::get(); // return Array
You can also get particular theme details:
Theme::get('theme-name'); // return Array
Theme::get('theme-name', true); // return Collection
Retrieve current theme's name:
Theme::current(); // return string
Retrieve all theme information:
Theme::all(); // return Array
For getting whether the theme exists or not:
Theme::has(); // return bool
For info about the specified theme:
$themeInfo = Theme::getThemeInfo('theme-name'); // return Collection
$themeName = $themeInfo->get('name');
// or
$themeName = $themeInfo['name'];
Also fallback support:
$themeInfo = Theme::getThemeInfo('theme-name'); // return Collection
$themeName = $themeInfo->get('changelog.versions');
// or
$themeName = $themeInfo['changelog.versions'];
// or you can also call like as multi dimension
$themeName = $themeInfo['changelog']['versions'];
For binding theme assets you can use the assets method:
Theme::assets('your_asset_path'); // return string
It's generated at BASE_URL/theme_roots/your_active_theme_name/assets/your_asset_path
If your_asset_path does not exist then it's find to active theme immediate parent assets folder. Look like BASE_URL/theme_roots/your_active_theme_parent_name/assets/your_asset_path
When using helper you can also get assets path:
themes('your_asset_path'); // return string
If you want to bind specific theme assets:
Theme::assets('your_theme_name:your_asset_path'); // return string
// or 
themes('your_theme_name:your_asset_path'); // return string
Suppose you want to bind app.css in your blade. Then below code can be applicable:
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ themes('app.css') }}">
Specific theme assets:
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ themes('your_theme_name:app.css') }}">
The lang method translates the given language line using your current theme localization files:
echo Theme::lang('content.title'); // return string
// or
echo lang('content.title'); // return string
If you want to bind specific theme assets:
echo Theme::lang('your_theme_name::your_asset_path'); // return string
// or 
echo lang('your_theme_name::your_asset_path'); // return string
Route::get('/', function () {
    Theme::set('your_theme_name');
    return view('welcome');
});
_This will firstly check if there is a welcome.blade.php in current theme directory. If none is found then it checks parent theme, and finally falls back to default Laravel views location._
If you want to specific theme view:
Route::get('/', function () {
    Theme::set('your_theme_name');
    return view('your_theme_name::welcome');
});
A helper middleware is included out of the box if you want to define a theme per route. To use it:
First register it in app\Http\Kernel.php:
protected $routeMiddleware = [
    // ...
    'theme' => \Shipu\Themevel\Middleware\RouteMiddleware::class,
];
Now you can apply the middleware to a route or route-group. Eg:
Route::group(['prefix' => 'admin', 'middleware'=>'theme:Your_theme_name'], function() {
    // ... Add your routes here 
    // The Your_theme_name will be applied.
});
A helper middleware is included out of the box if you want to define a theme per route. To use it:
First register it in app\Http\Kernel.php:
protected $middlewareGroups = [
    'web' => [
        // ...
        \Shipu\Themevel\Middleware\WebMiddleware::class,
    ],
    // ...
];
Theme set from config/theme.php .
You can also inject theme instance using ThemeContract, eg:
use Shipu\Themevel\Contracts\ThemeContract;
private $theme;
public function __construct(ThemeContract $theme)
{
    $this->theme = $theme
}
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