Laravel 5 service provider for FilePreviews.io
$ composer require filepreviews/filepreviews-laravel
To use the FilePreviews Service Provider, you must register the provider when bootstrapping your Laravel application.
Find the providers
key in your config/app.php
and register the FilePreviews Service Provider.
'providers' => [
// ...
FilePreviews\Laravel\FilePreviewsServiceProvider::class,
]
Find the aliases
key in your config/app.php
and add the FilePreviews facade alias.
'aliases' => [
// ...
'FilePreviews' => FilePreviews\Laravel\FilePreviewsFacade::class,
]
To customize the configuration file, publish the package configuration using Artisan.
$ php artisan vendor:publish
Update your settings in the generated config/filepreviews.php
configuration file.
<?php
return [
'api_key' => env('FILEPREVIEWS_API_KEY', ''),
'api_secret' => env('FILEPREVIEWS_API_SECRET', '')
];
In order to use the FilePreviews PHP client library within your app, you need to resolve it from the Laravel Service Container.
$fp = app('FilePreviews');
$fp->generate($url, $options);
Point a route to the controller.
Route::post('filepreviews/webhook', '\FilePreviews\Laravel\WebhookController@handleWebhook');
Since FilePreviews webhooks need to bypass Laravel's CSRF verification, be sure to list the URI as an exception in your VerifyCsrfToken
middleware:
protected $except = [
'filepreviews/webhook',
];