I don't want that users can access images from simply using a URL like http://ift.tt/2bPGKCQ. Therefore I store all images in the storage directory, instead of storing them in the public folder.
With a controller like this
public function show($id) {
$img = storage_path('my_images/123.jpg');
return response()->download($img, null, [], null);
}
the image is correctly displayed by Laravel 5, although it is stored outside from the public folder.
Great up to this point ... but I want to use Blade and surround the image with some more details. Therefore my controller looks like this
public function show($id) {
$picture = Picture::find($id);
$img = storage_path('my_images/123.jpg');
return view('pictures.show', array('picture' => $picture, 'img' => $img));
}
and the view like this
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>Picture </title>
</head>
<body>
<h1>Picture </h1>
<ul>
<li>Name: </li>
<li>Description: </li>
</ul>
<img src="">
</body>
</html>
which obviously does not work, because the location of the image is not publicly accessible (which ist the intention).
What do I have to use instead of <img src="">
to make this work?
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