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--- layout: default title: Laravel integration --- # Laravel integration If your application uses the [Laravel](https://laravel.com/) framework, you can use the `LaravelResponseFactory`. Since Laravel uses `HttpFoundation` under the hood, this adapter actually extends the [Symfony adapter](/1.0/config/integrations/symfony/). <p class="message-notice">This adapter requires Laravel 4 or newer.</p> ## Installation ~~~ bash composer require league/glide-laravel ~~~ ## Configuration ~~~ php <?php use League\Glide\ServerFactory; use League\Glide\Responses\LaravelResponseFactory; $server = ServerFactory::create([ 'response' => new LaravelResponseFactory(app('request')) ]); ~~~ ## Working example Here is a fully functioning example of how to get Glide up and running with Laravel really quick. First, create a new entry in your routes file: ~~~ php <?php Route::get('/img/{path}', 'ImageController@show')->where('path', '.*'); ~~~ Next, create a controller that will serve all your Glide images. This will use the default Laravel storage path (`/storage/app`) for the source images. ~~~ php <?php namespace App\Http\Controllers; use Illuminate\Contracts\Filesystem\Filesystem; use League\Glide\Responses\LaravelResponseFactory; use League\Glide\ServerFactory; class ImageController extends Controller { public function show(Filesystem $filesystem, $path) { $server = ServerFactory::create([ 'response' => new LaravelResponseFactory(app('request')), 'source' => $filesystem->getDriver(), 'cache' => $filesystem->getDriver(), 'cache_path_prefix' => '.cache', 'base_url' => 'img', ]); return $server->getImageResponse($path, request()->all()); } } ~~~