PSR-7 middleware and helpers for working with base URL.
This package detects base URL of web application. It is useful when you need your app
to be served from subdirectory (like http://localhost/my-project/public
). This can
be useful sometimes, especially in development environment.
Detection logic is based on zend-http
package.
For simplicity, following instructions are targeting applications based on
Zend Expressive Skeleton,
assuming that Zend\ServiceManager
was selected as DI container.
Blast\BaseUrl
is based on PSR-7, so it will work well with other frameworks/dispatchers
like Slim3 or Relay, just that wiring process will look different.
Register factory for middleware:
return [
'dependencies' => [
// Use 'factories' for services provided by callbacks/factory classes.
'factories' => [
Blast\BaseUrl\BaseUrlMiddleware::class => Blast\BaseUrl\BaseUrlMiddlewareFactory::class,
],
],
];
Add BaseUrlMiddleware
to your pipeline before routing:
return [
'middleware_pipeline' => [
'pre_routing' => [
[
'middleware' => [
BaseUrlMiddleware::class,
],
],
],
],
];
BaseUrlMiddleware
will alter path from request URI, stripping base url. It means that
even if you access your project from http:/localhost/~user/project/public/index.php/foo/bar
,
next middleware in the pipe will see the path as /foo/bar
.
Additionally, two attributes will be added to ServerRequest, holding base URL and base path:
echo $request->getAttribute(BaseUrlMiddleware::BASE_URL);
// outputs: /some/subdirectory/index.php
echo $request->getAttribute(BaseUrlMiddleware::BASE_PATH);
// outputs: /some/subdirectory/
BaseUrlMiddleware
is able to automatically configure UrlHelper
, so that all URLs generated
by this helper will have appropriate prefix. This will be done automatically if UrlHelper
is available in service container.
Another feature provided by this package is base path helper. It can be used to generate URLS for your asset files that work correctly under subdirectory. Enabling it requires following additions to your configuration:
return [
'dependencies' => [
'invokables' => [
// setup factory
Blast\BaseUrl\BasePathHelper::class => Blast\BaseUrl\BasePathHelper::class,
],
],
'view_helpers => [
'factories' => [
'basePath' => Blast\BaseUrl\BasePathViewHelperFactory::class,
],
],
];
If BasePathHelper
is available, BaseUrlMiddleware
will automatically configure it during
execution. You will be able to use following syntax inside zend-view
templates:
<link rel="stylesheet" href="<?= $this->basePath('/css/style.css') ?>" />
Depending on your application directory, it will produce something similar to:
<link rel="stylesheet" href="/public_html/my-project/public/css/style.css" />