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Advanced Customization

Introduction

This page covers advanced usage and is intended for developers who know what they are doing. Documentation here will be mainly example driven, as it is assumed you have somewhat of an understanding of what you are doing already.

Prerequisites for customizing directories

Before customizing source and output directories it may be helpful to know how these settings are stored internally.

The following is a summary from the Page Models documentation:

Each page type is represented by a page model class. Each of those classes have static properties that store the source and output directories. These properties are set when the HydeServiceProvider is registered, at which point the provider will search for any overrides in the config file.

This means that there are two options to change the source and output directories:

  1. Recommended: You can change the values in the config file, to let the HydeServiceProvider handle it for you.
  2. Advanced/Overkill: You can also set the static properties directly in the page model classes if you prefer.
    • You'd probably want to do this in a service provider, as it must be done before the Kernel is booted.
    • You can use the RegistersFileLocations trait to use the same registration logic as the HydeServiceProvider.

Customizing source directories

The directories you place your content in are important. The directory will be used to determine the proper page type and the templates used. If you are not happy the with defaults, you can change them. Note that these are relative to the source_root setting, which is the root of your project, by default.

Note that you need to take care of conflicts when changing the source directories. For example, if you store Markdown posts in the same directory as documentation pages, Hyde will not know which page type to use.

In the config file

Filepath: config/hyde.php'source_directories' => [
    HtmlPage::class => '_pages',
    BladePage::class => '_pages',
    MarkdownPage::class => '_pages',
    MarkdownPost::class => '_posts',
    DocumentationPage::class => '_docs',
],

In a service provider

Filepath: app/AppServiceProvider.phpuse Hyde\Framework\Concerns\RegistersFileLocations;

public function register(): void
{
    $this->registerSourceDirectories([
        HtmlPage::class => '_pages',
        BladePage::class => '_pages',
        MarkdownPage::class => '_pages',
        MarkdownPost::class => '_posts',
        DocumentationPage::class => '_docs',
    ]);
}

Customizing output directories

Like source directories, the output directories are also important as they determine the output path for the compiled pages.

Note that changing output directories also affects the route keys, as those are based on the output directory.

Scroll down to see the Route key impact section for more information.

Each option is relative to the site's output_directory setting. Setting a value to '' will output the page to the site root.

In the config file

Filepath: config/hyde.php'output_directories' => [
    HtmlPage::class => '',
    BladePage::class => '',
    MarkdownPage::class => '',
    MarkdownPost::class => 'posts',
    DocumentationPage::class => 'docs',
],

In a service provider

Filepath: app/AppServiceProvider.phpuse Hyde\Framework\Concerns\RegistersFileLocations;

public function register(): void
{
    $this->registerOutputDirectories([
        HtmlPage::class => '',
        BladePage::class => '',
        MarkdownPage::class => '',
        MarkdownPost::class => 'posts',
        DocumentationPage::class => 'docs',
    ]);
}

Route key impact

For example, changing the output directory of Markdown posts to blog instead of posts will change the route key base from posts to blog. This means that a file stored as _posts/hello-world.md will have the route key blog/hello-world instead of posts/hello-world, this may break your site's configuration and links, so you should always verify your site works properly after such a change. You can learn more about this in the route key documentation.

Custom source root

HydePHP will by default look for the source directories shown above in the root of your project. If you're not happy with this, it's easy to change! For example, you might want everything in a 'src' subdirectory. That's easy enough, just set the value of the source_root setting in config/hyde.php to 'src', or whatever you prefer!

Filepath: config/hyde.php'source_root' => '', // [TL! --]
'source_root' => 'src', // [TL! ++]

Automatic change

You can even make this change automatically with the php hyde change:sourceDirectory command!

php hyde change:sourceDirectory <name>

When run, Hyde will update the source directory setting in the config file, then create the directory if it doesn't exist, and move all source directories and their content into it.

Custom media directory

The media directory houses assets like images and stylesheets. The default directory is _media, and upon building the site, Hyde will copy all files in this directory to _site/media (or whatever your configured output and media directories are).

You can change the path to this directory by setting the media_directory option in config/hyde.php.

Filepath: config/hyde.php'media_directory' => '_media',

Next steps

  1. Note that you will likely need to manually update webpack.mix.js so Laravel Mix can compile the assets correctly.
  2. You will of course also need to copy over any existing files from the old directory to the new one.

Note that this setting affects both source and output directories

Note that this change will affect both the source and output directories. For example, if you set the value to assets, all files from assets will be copied to _site/assets. If the setting starts with an underscore, that will be removed from the output directory, so files in _assets will be copied to _site/assets.

Custom output directory

Warning: Hyde deletes all files in the output directory before compiling the site.

Don't set this path to a directory that contains important files!

If you want to store your compiled website in a different directory than the default _site, you can change the path using the following configuration option in config/hyde.php. The path is expected to be relative to your project root.

Filepath: config/hyde.php'output_directory' => '_site',