A small assetic filter for Symfony2 to fix all url paths in css documents to correct urls. It also provides easy resource linking across platforms.
This can be done in three different ways:
Method #1) Use composer
"require": {
"fkr/cssurlrewrite-bundle": "*"
}
Method #2) Use git submodules
git submodule add git://github.com/fkrauthan/FkrCssURLRewriteBundle.git vendor/bundles/Fkr/CssURLRewriteBundle
Method #3) Use deps file
[FkrCssURLRewriteBundle]
git=git://github.com/fkrauthan/FkrCssURLRewriteBundle.git
target=bundles/Fkr/CssURLRewriteBundle
If not using composer, register the Fkr
namespace with Symfony's
autoloader:
// app/autoload.php
$loader->registerNamespaces(array(
'Fkr' => __DIR__.'/../vendor/bundles',
// your other namespaces
));
// app/AppKernel.php
public function registerBundles()
{
return array(
// ...
new Fkr\CssURLRewriteBundle\FkrCssURLRewriteBundle(),
// ...
);
}
# app/config.yml
fkr_css_url_rewrite:
rewrite_only_if_file_exists: true
clear_urls: true
- rewrite_only_if_file_exists: If true (default) only rewrites url if the resource exists in the .../BundleFolder/Resources/public/ folder.
- clear_urls: If true (default) the generated url gets normalized. For example if the url normaly is
.../less/../img
this option makes.../img
.
Standard usage
If you place your css file for example in
.../BundleFolder/Resources/public/css
and you have your images in
../BundleFolder/Resources/public/img
then you have in yours css file somthing like this
background-image: url(../img/MyImageName.png)
Now you have to call
app/console assets:install
Now if you have somthing like this in your template
{% stylesheets filter='css_url_rewrite,?yui_css'
'@BundleName/Resources/public/css/mycssfile.css'
%}
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ asset_url }}" type="text/css" />
{% endstylesheets %}
Now the filter rewrites your url in your css file
background-image: url(../img/MyImageName.png) => background-image: url(../bundles/bundlename/css/../img/MyImageName.png)
And everything works fine.
Extended usage
You can link images from other bundles by using the @ annotation. For example if you write this in you css file
background-image: url(@BundleNameBundle/img/MyImageName.png)
Now the filter rewrite this url in your css file
background-image: url(@BundleNameBundle/img/MyImageName.png) => background-image: url(../bundles/bundlename/img/MyImageName.png)