Get access to the tailwind config values in your Laravel Project
approvedio/laravel-tailwind-config is a Laravel package for get access to the tailwind config values in your laravel project.
It currently has 12 GitHub stars and 53 downloads on Packagist (latest version v0.1.1).
Install it with composer require approvedio/laravel-tailwind-config.
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I've recently found myself using Tailwind more and more but have run into a few situations where I need to access tailwind config values within my blade templates. The most recent event occurred when building a admin section and i needed to access a color defined within the tailwind config file to pass to a charting library. Instead of hardcoding the value I decided to create this library
composer require approvedio/laravel-tailwind-config
The application service provider and facade will be automatically registered for you.
Add the service provider to your app.php config file
ApprovedDigital\LaravelTailwindConfig\LaravelTailwindConfigServiceProvider::class,
Optionally you can add the facade to the Aliases section of your app.php config file
'Tailwind' => ApprovedDigital\LaravelTailwindConfig\Facades\LaravelTailwindConfigFacade::class.
You can use the facade
Tailwind::get('colors.red-light', '#FF0000');
You can use the helper method
tailwind('colors.red-light', '#FF0000');
By default we assume your tailwind config file is called tailwind.json in the root of your project. you can override this configuration by publishing the config and updating the path to your tailwind.json file.
'cache_path' => base_path('tailwind.json'),
To generate the tailwind.json file from your config you will need to add the following Mix extension to your webpack.mix.js
mix.extend('exportTailwindConfig', function(webpackConfig, configPath = './tailwind.js') {
let fs = require('fs');
let config = require(configPath);
let json = JSON.stringify(config, null, 2);
fs.writeFile('./tailwind.json', json);
});
And then call the following mix function to generate this file
mix.exportTailwindConfig('./tailwind.js');
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