How do I pass the $styles and $scripts variables to my template view file from IndexController that calls a child view? My current code will only send the data to child view.
class BaseController extends Controller
{
public $styles;
public $scripts;
public function __construct()
{
// Set styles and scripts
$this->styles = array(
// css files go here
);
$this->scripts = array(
// js files go here
);
}
}
class IndexController extends BaseController
{
// protected vars here
public function __construct(
// interface files go here
)
{
// vars here
// Append styles and scripts to existing parent array
parent::__construct();
$this->styles['css goes here'] = 'screen';
$this->scripts[] = 'js goes here';
}
public function index()
{
View::make('index')->with('styles', $styles)
->with('scripts', $scripts)
}
}
UPDATE: Added my view files
Template view file
<!doctype html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
<meta name="robots" content="index, follow" />
<title>Title</title>
@foreach($styles as $file => $type)
<link href="{{ $file}}" media="{{ $type }}" rel="stylesheet">
@endforeach
@foreach($scripts as $file)
<script src="{{ $file }}"></script>
@endforeach
</head>
<body>
<div id="content">
{{ $content }}
</div>
</body>
</html>
Child view file
@extends('layout.template')
@section('content')
// html for child view
@endsection
You can pass your variables as an array through to your blade template by adding it to the data parameter:
public function index()
{
$styles = $this->styles;
$scripts = $this->scripts;
return view('index', compact($styles, $scripts))
}
EDIT
I'm not sure whether you have just shortened your code to make your question more understandable, but here are some of the issues I can see with the code you posted:
Lack of $this
in index()
:
Your $styles
and $scripts
variables need to be $this->styles
and $this->scripts
to get the class variables.
Not returning a view in index():
your index function isn't returning anything, you need to add return
to return the view:
public function index()
{
return View::make('index')->with('styles', $this->styles)
->with('scripts', $this->scripts)
}
Yielding content with a variable:
<div id="content">
{{ $content }}
</div>
I can't see a $content
variable being passed to the view, maybe it's in a view composer somewhere? but the normal way to add content is to use yield which injects the content section in to your view:
<div id="content">
@yield('content')
</div>