faucet_pipeline_rails 0.1.0 → 0.2.0
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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/README.md +16 -5
- data/lib/faucet_pipeline_rails/manifest.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/faucet_pipeline_rails/version.rb +1 -1
- metadata +1 -1
checksums.yaml
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SHA1:
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metadata.gz:
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data.tar.gz:
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metadata.gz: fa546fe3ef7bf6aac77523e1cc0303a5be5f42b8
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data.tar.gz: aceb6e978667b31b021f0192bf268dbde9a04b60
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SHA512:
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metadata.gz: 7850f94b90e1de832d9a110df0da6c2ffcd442b85e9f36b7add465c5b89521606a126b2b52a2f03de5a13bceee7a5d6bb5ed916353ca924d14ee32f5c3509c2a
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data.tar.gz: f78c317c2a1325e7fc802d03c1a2c8f71a99389488f76a12db2fee0d7ae5b6ef3a26a4e0b33ddb18458a8119b3954f81167e0f0a611a556c3a89818261c96984
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data/README.md
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[`faucet-pipeline`](https://github.com/faucet-pipeline/faucet-pipeline). This
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gem enables the required integration with Rails.
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[You can find an example app
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here](https://github.com/faucet-pipeline/faucet_pipeline_rails_example).
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Why is an integration like that required? `faucet-pipeline` modifies the names
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of the generated files depending on their content (by adding a hash of the file
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to the name), Rails will not be able to find the files on its own. You still
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`app/assets/javascripts`) and `faucet-pipeline` generates a file called
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`application-03118e77692b637cfc0f55bb27fef087.js` (for example in
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`public/assets/javascripts`) from that file. When you use `stylesheet_link_tag
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'application'`, you expect that the resulting HTML
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containing the hash in its filename. To do that,
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manifest files for each type of asset. In this
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file called `javascript.json` in
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the Configuration section). The
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'public/assets/javascripts/application.js'`, you expect that the resulting HTML
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points to the file containing the hash in its filename. To do that,
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`faucet-pipeline` generates a manifest files for each type of asset. In this
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case, it needs to generate a file called `javascript.json` in
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`public/assets/manifests` (to change this, see the Configuration section). The
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file should look like this:
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```json
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```
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In this case, your `application.html.erb` would contain lines like these:
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```erb
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<%= stylesheet_link_tag 'public/assets/stylesheets/application.css', media: 'all', 'data-turbolinks-track': 'reload' %>
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<%= javascript_include_tag 'public/assets/javascripts/application.js', 'data-turbolinks-track': 'reload' %>
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```
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You can change the path to the manifest fiels that with the following
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configuration:
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def fetch(asset_name)
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rescue KeyError
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raise "The asset '#{asset_name}'
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raise "The asset '#{asset_name}' was not in the manifest"
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end
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private
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