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Friday, March 18, 2022

[FIXED] Laravel 5.7 + Font Awesome

 March 18, 2022     font-awesome, laravel-5, laravel-5.7, laravel-mix, npm     No comments   

Issue

I'm trying to include the Font Awesome toolkit in Laravel 5.7.

These are the steps I took:

1) Run npm install --save-dev @fortawesome/fontawesome-free

2) Check the folders in node_modules/ and everything looks OK.

$fa-font-path: "../webfonts";

// Bootstrap
@import '~bootstrap/scss/bootstrap';
@import '~@fortawesome/fontawesome-free/scss/fontawesome.scss';
@import '~@fortawesome/fontawesome-free/scss/solid.scss';
@import '~@fortawesome/fontawesome-free/scss/regular.scss';
@import '~@fortawesome/fontawesome-free/scss/brands.scss';

3) Then I ran...

npm run development -- --watch

4) I see files in public/fonts/vendor/@fortawesome/fontawesome-free/.

However, when I go to the browser the icons look like this:

down_icon


Solution

Laravel 5.7 through 7.x using Font Awesome 5 (The Right Way)

Build your webpack.mix.js configuration.

mix.setResourceRoot('../');
mix.setPublicPath('public')

mix.js('resources/js/app.js', 'public/js')
   .sass('resources/sass/app.scss', 'public/css');

Install the latest free version of Font Awesome via a package manager like npm.

npm install @fortawesome/fontawesome-free --save-dev

This dependency entry should now be in your package.json.

// Font Awesome
"devDependencies": {
    "@fortawesome/fontawesome-free": "^5.15.3",

In your main SCSS file, /resources/sass/app.scss import one or more styles.

// Font Awesome
@import '~@fortawesome/fontawesome-free/scss/fontawesome';
@import '~@fortawesome/fontawesome-free/scss/regular';
@import '~@fortawesome/fontawesome-free/scss/solid';
@import '~@fortawesome/fontawesome-free/scss/brands';

Compile your assets and produce a minified, production-ready build.

npm run production

Finally, reference your generated CSS file in your Blade template/layout.

<link type="text/css" rel="stylesheet" href="{{ mix('css/app.css') }}">


Answered By - Karl Hill
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