* @since 2.0 */ class AssetManager extends Component { /** * @var array list of available asset bundles. The keys are the bundle names, and the values are the configuration * arrays for creating the [[AssetBundle]] objects. */ public $bundles; /** * @return string the root directory storing the published asset files. */ public $basePath = '@wwwroot/assets'; /** * @return string the base URL through which the published asset files can be accessed. */ public $baseUrl = '@www/assets'; /** * @var boolean whether to use symbolic link to publish asset files. Defaults to false, meaning * asset files are copied to [[basePath]]. Using symbolic links has the benefit that the published * assets will always be consistent with the source assets and there is no copy operation required. * This is especially useful during development. * * However, there are special requirements for hosting environments in order to use symbolic links. * In particular, symbolic links are supported only on Linux/Unix, and Windows Vista/2008 or greater. * * Moreover, some Web servers need to be properly configured so that the linked assets are accessible * to Web users. For example, for Apache Web server, the following configuration directive should be added * for the Web folder: * * ~~~ * Options FollowSymLinks * ~~~ */ public $linkAssets = false; /** * @var integer the permission to be set for newly published asset files. * This value will be used by PHP chmod() function. * If not set, the permission will be determined by the current environment. */ public $fileMode; /** * @var integer the permission to be set for newly generated asset directories. * This value will be used by PHP chmod() function. * Defaults to 0777, meaning the directory can be read, written and executed by all users. */ public $dirMode = 0777; /** * Initializes the component. * @throws InvalidConfigException if [[basePath]] is invalid */ public function init() { parent::init(); $this->basePath = Yii::getAlias($this->basePath); if (!is_dir($this->basePath)) { throw new InvalidConfigException("The directory does not exist: {$this->basePath}"); } elseif (!is_writable($this->basePath)) { throw new InvalidConfigException("The directory is not writable by the Web process: {$this->basePath}"); } else { $this->basePath = realpath($this->basePath); } $this->baseUrl = rtrim(Yii::getAlias($this->baseUrl), '/'); foreach (require(YII_PATH . '/assets.php') as $name => $bundle) { if (!isset($this->bundles[$name])) { $this->bundles[$name] = $bundle; } } } /** * Returns the named bundle. * This method will first look for the bundle in [[bundles]]. If not found, * it will attempt to find the bundle from an installed extension using the following procedure: * * 1. Convert the bundle into a path alias; * 2. Determine the root alias and use it to locate the bundle manifest file "assets.php"; * 3. Look for the bundle in the manifest file. * * For example, given the bundle name "foo/button", the method will first convert it * into the path alias "@foo/button"; since "@foo" is the root alias, it will look * for the bundle manifest file "@foo/assets.php". The manifest file should return an array * that lists the bundles used by the "foo/button" extension. The array format is the same as [[bundles]]. * * @param string $name the bundle name * @return AssetBundle the loaded bundle object. Null is returned if the bundle does not exist. */ public function getBundle($name) { if (!isset($this->bundles[$name])) { $rootAlias = Yii::getRootAlias("@$name"); if ($rootAlias !== false) { $manifest = Yii::getAlias("$rootAlias/assets.php", false); if ($manifest !== false && is_file($manifest)) { foreach (require($manifest) as $bn => $config) { $this->bundles[$bn] = $config; } } } if (!isset($this->bundles[$name])) { return null; } } if (is_array($this->bundles[$name])) { $config = $this->bundles[$name]; if (!isset($config['class'])) { $config['class'] = 'yii\\web\\AssetBundle'; $this->bundles[$name] = Yii::createObject($config); } } return $this->bundles[$name]; } /** * Processes the given asset file and returns a URL to the processed one. * This method can be overwritten to support various types of asset files, such as LESS, Sass, TypeScript. * @param string $asset the asset file path to be processed. The file path is relative * to $basePath, and it may contain forward slashes to indicate sub-directories (e.g. "js/main.js"). * @param string $basePath the directory that contains the asset file. * @param string $baseUrl the corresponding URL of $basePath. * @return string the processed asset file path. */ public function processAsset($asset, $basePath, $baseUrl) { return $baseUrl . '/' . $asset; } /** * @var array published assets */ private $_published = array(); /** * Publishes a file or a directory. * * This method will copy the specified file or directory to [[basePath]] so that * it can be accessed via the Web server. * * If the asset is a file, its file modification time will be checked to avoid * unnecessary file copying. * * If the asset is a directory, all files and subdirectories under it will be published recursively. * Note, in case $forceCopy is false the method only checks the existence of the target * directory to avoid repetitive copying (which is very expensive). * * By default, when publishing a directory, subdirectories and files whose name starts with a dot "." * will NOT be published. If you want to change this behavior, you may specify the "beforeCopy" option * as explained in the `$options` parameter. * * Note: On rare scenario, a race condition can develop that will lead to a * one-time-manifestation of a non-critical problem in the creation of the directory * that holds the published assets. This problem can be avoided altogether by 'requesting' * in advance all the resources that are supposed to trigger a 'publish()' call, and doing * that in the application deployment phase, before system goes live. See more in the following * discussion: http://code.google.com/p/yii/issues/detail?id=2579 * * @param string $path the asset (file or directory) to be published * @param array $options the options to be applied when publishing a directory. * The following options are supported: * * - beforeCopy: callback, a PHP callback that is called before copying each sub-directory or file. * This option is used only when publishing a directory. If the callback returns false, the copy * operation for the sub-directory or file will be cancelled. * The signature of the callback should be: `function ($from, $to)`, where `$from` is the sub-directory or * file to be copied from, while `$to` is the copy target. * - afterCopy: callback, a PHP callback that is called after a sub-directory or file is successfully copied. * This option is used only when publishing a directory. The signature of the callback is similar to that * of `beforeCopy`. * - forceCopy: boolean, whether the directory being published should be copied even if * it is found in the target directory. This option is used only when publishing a directory. * You may want to set this to be true during the development stage to make sure the published * directory is always up-to-date. Do not set this to true on production servers as it will * significantly degrade the performance. * @return array the path (directory or file path) and the URL that the asset is published as. * @throws InvalidParamException if the asset to be published does not exist. */ public function publish($path, $options = array()) { if (isset($this->_published[$path])) { return $this->_published[$path]; } $src = realpath($path); if ($src === false) { throw new InvalidParamException("The file or directory to be published does not exist: $path"); } if (is_file($src)) { $dir = $this->hash(dirname($src) . filemtime($src)); $fileName = basename($src); $dstDir = $this->basePath . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . $dir; $dstFile = $dstDir . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . $fileName; if (!is_dir($dstDir)) { mkdir($dstDir, $this->dirMode, true); } if ($this->linkAssets) { if (!is_file($dstFile)) { symlink($src, $dstFile); } } elseif (@filemtime($dstFile) < @filemtime($src)) { copy($src, $dstFile); if ($this->fileMode !== null) { @chmod($dstFile, $this->fileMode); } } return $this->_published[$path] = array($dstFile, $this->baseUrl . "/$dir/$fileName"); } else { $dir = $this->hash($src . filemtime($src)); $dstDir = $this->basePath . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . $dir; if ($this->linkAssets) { if (!is_dir($dstDir)) { symlink($src, $dstDir); } } elseif (!is_dir($dstDir) || !empty($options['forceCopy'])) { $opts = array( 'dirMode' => $this->dirMode, 'fileMode' => $this->fileMode, ); if (isset($options['beforeCopy'])) { $opts['beforeCopy'] = $options['beforeCopy']; } else { $opts['beforeCopy'] = function ($from, $to) { return strncmp(basename($from), '.', 1) !== 0; }; } if (isset($options['afterCopy'])) { $opts['afterCopy'] = $options['afterCopy']; } FileHelper::copyDirectory($src, $dstDir, $opts); } return $this->_published[$path] = array($dstDir, $this->baseUrl . '/' . $dir); } } /** * Returns the published path of a file path. * This method does not perform any publishing. It merely tells you * if the file or directory is published, where it will go. * @param string $path directory or file path being published * @return string the published file path. False if the file or directory does not exist */ public function getPublishedPath($path) { if (($path = realpath($path)) !== false) { $base = $this->basePath . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR; if (is_file($path)) { return $base . $this->hash(dirname($path) . filemtime($path)) . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . basename($path); } else { return $base . $this->hash($path . filemtime($path)); } } else { return false; } } /** * Returns the URL of a published file path. * This method does not perform any publishing. It merely tells you * if the file path is published, what the URL will be to access it. * @param string $path directory or file path being published * @return string the published URL for the file or directory. False if the file or directory does not exist. */ public function getPublishedUrl($path) { if (isset($this->_published[$path])) { return $this->_published[$path]; } if (($path = realpath($path)) !== false) { if (is_file($path)) { return $this->baseUrl . '/' . $this->hash(dirname($path) . filemtime($path)) . '/' . basename($path); } else { return $this->baseUrl . '/' . $this->hash($path . filemtime($path)); } } else { return false; } } /** * Generate a CRC32 hash for the directory path. Collisions are higher * than MD5 but generates a much smaller hash string. * @param string $path string to be hashed. * @return string hashed string. */ protected function hash($path) { return sprintf('%x', crc32($path . Yii::getVersion())); } }