osb/config/themes.php

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PHP

<?php
return [
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Root path where theme Views will be located.
| Can be outside default views path e.g.: resources/themes
| Leave it null if you will put your themes in the default views folder
| (as defined in config\views.php)
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
'themes_path' => realpath(base_path('resources/views/theme')), // eg: base_path('resources/themes')
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Set behavior if an asset is not found in a Theme hierarchy.
| Available options: THROW_EXCEPTION | LOG_ERROR | IGNORE
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
'asset_not_found' => 'THROW_EXCEPTION',
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Do we want a theme activated by default? Can be set at runtime with:
| Theme::set('theme-name');
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
'default' => null,
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Cache theme.json configuration files that are located in each theme's folder
| in order to avoid searching theme settings in the filesystem for each request
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
'cache' => true,
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Define available themes. Format:
|
| 'theme-name' => [
| 'extends' => 'theme-to-extend', // optional
| 'views-path' => 'path-to-views', // defaults to: resources/views/theme-name
| 'asset-path' => 'path-to-assets', // defaults to: public/theme-name
|
| // You can add your own custom keys
| // Use Theme::getSetting('key') & Theme::setSetting('key', 'value') to access them
| 'key' => 'value',
| ],
|
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
'themes' => [
// Add your themes here. These settings will overide theme.json settings defined for each theme
/*
|---------------------------[ Example Structure ]--------------------------
|
| // Full theme Syntax:
|
| 'example1' => [
| 'extends' => null, // doesn't extend any theme
| 'views-path' => example, // = resources/views/example_theme
| 'asset-path' => example, // = public/example_theme
| ],
|
| // Use all Defaults:
|
| 'example2', // Assets =\public\example2, Views =\resources\views\example2
| // Note that if you use all default values, you can ommit decleration completely.
| // i.e. defaults will be used when you call Theme::set('undefined-theme')
|
|
| // This theme shares the views with example2 but defines its own assets in \public\example3
|
| 'example3' => [
| 'views-path' => 'example',
| ],
|
| // This theme extends example1 and may override SOME views\assets in its own paths
|
| 'example4' => [
| 'extends' => 'example1',
| ],
|
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
'metronic-fe' => [
'extends' => null,
'views-path' => 'frontend/metronic',
'asset-path' => 'theme/frontend/metronic',
],
'metronic-be' => [
'extends' => null,
'views-path' => 'backend/metronic',
'asset-path' => 'theme/backend/metronic',
],
'adminlte-be' => [
'extends' => null,
'views-path' => 'backend/adminlte',
'asset-path' => 'theme/backend/adminlte',
],
],
];