Use include with variables in Laravel
I have a layouts
folder in my resources/views
directory and I have a single file named header.blade.php
there. The file contains the header of the page and I include the header in each of the page in my application. I have all my required <head>
tags in there. What I do in the page is:
@include("layouts.header");
But, I want the title of the header and css <link> tag
to be dynamic. So, is there a way I can pass variable with @include()
and access the variable in my header
page?
laravel-5.2 laravel-blade
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I have a layouts
folder in my resources/views
directory and I have a single file named header.blade.php
there. The file contains the header of the page and I include the header in each of the page in my application. I have all my required <head>
tags in there. What I do in the page is:
@include("layouts.header");
But, I want the title of the header and css <link> tag
to be dynamic. So, is there a way I can pass variable with @include()
and access the variable in my header
page?
laravel-5.2 laravel-blade
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I have a layouts
folder in my resources/views
directory and I have a single file named header.blade.php
there. The file contains the header of the page and I include the header in each of the page in my application. I have all my required <head>
tags in there. What I do in the page is:
@include("layouts.header");
But, I want the title of the header and css <link> tag
to be dynamic. So, is there a way I can pass variable with @include()
and access the variable in my header
page?
laravel-5.2 laravel-blade
I have a layouts
folder in my resources/views
directory and I have a single file named header.blade.php
there. The file contains the header of the page and I include the header in each of the page in my application. I have all my required <head>
tags in there. What I do in the page is:
@include("layouts.header");
But, I want the title of the header and css <link> tag
to be dynamic. So, is there a way I can pass variable with @include()
and access the variable in my header
page?
laravel-5.2 laravel-blade
laravel-5.2 laravel-blade
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Yes, you could use: @include('layouts.header', ['some' => 'data'])
and then access the data in the header page with, e.g. $some
.
Thanks, That was just what I needed!
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Nov 13 '18 at 14:05
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Yes, you could use: @include('layouts.header', ['some' => 'data'])
and then access the data in the header page with, e.g. $some
.
Thanks, That was just what I needed!
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Nov 13 '18 at 14:05
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Yes, you could use: @include('layouts.header', ['some' => 'data'])
and then access the data in the header page with, e.g. $some
.
Thanks, That was just what I needed!
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Nov 13 '18 at 14:05
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Yes, you could use: @include('layouts.header', ['some' => 'data'])
and then access the data in the header page with, e.g. $some
.
Yes, you could use: @include('layouts.header', ['some' => 'data'])
and then access the data in the header page with, e.g. $some
.
answered Nov 13 '18 at 13:57
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Thanks, That was just what I needed!
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Thanks, That was just what I needed!
– PHPCoder
Nov 13 '18 at 14:05
Thanks, That was just what I needed!
– PHPCoder
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Thanks, That was just what I needed!
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