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Wednesday, February 16, 2022

[FIXED] How to get assets img url in Symfony controller

 February 16, 2022     assets, symfony, twig     No comments   

Issue

I'm using assets in Symfony 2.7.10 and I want to generate an image url in the controller.

In the symfony config.yml file I have added the following setting:

framework:
    assets:
          version: '311nk2'
          version_format: '%%s?v=%%s'
          base_path: /bundles/myBundleName

In twig the generating of an url works ok, so with the following twig code:

{{ asset('images/logo.png') }}

It generates:

/bundles/myBundleName/images/logo.png?v=311nk2

Now I want to generate the same url in a controller, how is this possible?


Solution

All right, seeing that this answer get a little bit of attention over the time, I should point out two things:

  • This answer was added when we still had version based tagging in SO and the question was originally added for Sf2
  • Since then, things changed quite a bit, so I'm gonna extend the answer

How to handle asset url for Symfony 2.8.36 using the Container service:

public function indexAction(Request $request)
{
    /** @var \Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle\Templating\Helper\AssetsHelper $manager */
    $manager = $this->get('templating.helper.assets');

    return $this->render('default/index.html.twig', array(
        'base_dir' => realpath($this->container->getParameter('kernel.root_dir').'/..').DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR,
        'logo' => $manager->getUrl('bundles/myBundleName/images/logo.png'),
    ));
}

How to handle asset url for Symfony 3.4.6 using Container service and the new Autowire configuration:

public function indexAction(Request $request)
{
    /** @var \Symfony\Component\Asset\Packages $manager */
    $manager = $this->get('assets.packages');

    return $this->render('default/index.html.twig', [
        'base_dir' => realpath($this->getParameter('kernel.project_dir')).DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR,
        'logo' => $manager->getUrl('bundles/myBundleName/images/logo.png'),
    ]);
}

and

public function autowireAction(Request $request, \Symfony\Component\Asset\Packages $assetsManager)
{
    return $this->render('default/index.html.twig', [
        'base_dir' => realpath($this->getParameter('kernel.project_dir')).DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR,
        'logo' => $assetsManager->getUrl('bundles/myBundleName/images/logo.png'),
    ]);
}

How to handle asset url for Symfony 4.0 only with Autowire configuration:

public function indexAction(Request $request, \Symfony\Component\Asset\Packages $assetsManager)
{
    $path = $assetsManager->getUrl('bundles/myBundleName/images/logo.png');
}

For Symfony 4 there are few things to know:

  • The skeleton of the project has changed a bit, and now you are have to include the packages that you are going to need. In this case, by default Assets management is not included, so in order for this service to work you need to execute composer require symfony/asset.

Original answer as of 22.03.2016

Using the helper service called templating.helper.assets could do the trick. Try something like this:

var_dump($this->get('templating.helper.assets')->getUrl('bundles/myBundleName/images/logo.png'));


Answered By - Artamiel
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