Using HTTPS on yours site

Symptom: When visiting your site with HTTPS, images within Voyager fail to load.

Cause: Images urls are generated by Voyager using

Storage::disk(config('voyager.storage.disk'))->url($file);

If voyager.storage.disk is set to public, and the public disk is the default from Laravel, then the url property in the disk configuration is set to

'url' => env('APP_URL').'/storage',

which uses the non-HTTPS APP_URL value to build an absolute url to the image.

Solution: If you remove env('APP_URL'). from the public disk configuration, then it will render a domain-relative url, which will always use the current domain and protocol.

As an aside, if you need a fully-qualified URL, you could wrap the call to Voyager::image('...') with asset(), so it would be

asset(Voyager::image('...'))

This will return the current protocol, domain, and correct path to that image.

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