jsbundling-rails 1.0.2 → 1.0.3
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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/README.md +13 -4
- data/lib/install/dev +1 -1
- data/lib/install/esbuild/install.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/install/webpack/webpack.config.js +1 -1
- data/lib/jsbundling/version.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/tasks/jsbundling/clobber.rake +1 -1
- metadata +3 -3
checksums.yaml
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metadata.gz:
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metadata.gz: d5a44be3ec3ce6c70cdea6a949eb1161de8d93fc862fea729d6c69fd75507540
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data.tar.gz: 8ac2566fb564e1b0f7c705c923bdd4cf19db68559d2549690ce388057aa56100
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metadata.gz: a1fc1a7e5b48df676886d33b078a44b261312867ab16257900881924908ff5a669d27859673ece993c194e923e9d8d085da2ac101ee29928f648941382b87be2
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data.tar.gz: '059d18f58411a82e4e68f2b2484232bb4da9135e0dcbf00cd64fc239ade89ff7bdbaabe199bf1fd48fc69af57414d55e60912201fe004c23be4e928f16140d13'
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data/README.md
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You must already have node and yarn installed on your system. You will also need npx version 7.1.0 or later. Then:
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2. Run `./bin/
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3. Run `./bin/rails javascript:install:[esbuild|rollup|webpack]`
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1. Run `./bin/bundle add jsbundling-rails`
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2. Run `./bin/rails javascript:install:[esbuild|rollup|webpack]`
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Or, in Rails 7+, you can preconfigure your new application to use a specific bundler with `rails new myapp -j [esbuild|rollup|webpack]`.
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The default build script for esbuild relies on the `app/javascript/*.*` glob pattern to compile multiple entrypoints automatically. This glob pattern is not available by default on Windows, so you need to change the build script in `package.json` to manually list the entrypoints you wish to compile.
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### Why does esbuild overwrite my application.css?
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If you [import CSS](https://esbuild.github.io/content-types/#css-from-js) in your application.js while using esbuild, you'll be creating both an `app/assets/builds/application.js` _and_ `app/assets/builds/application.css` file when bundling. The latter can conflict with the `app/assets/builds/application.css` produced by [cssbundling-rails](https://github.com/rails/cssbundling-rails). The solution is to either change the output file for esbuild (and the references for that) or for cssbundling. Both are specified in `package.json`.
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### How can I reference static assets in JavaScript code?
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Suppose you have an image `app/javascript/images/example.png` that you need to reference in frontend code built with esbuild.
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1. Create the image at `app/javascript/images/example.png`.
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1. In `package.json`, under `"scripts"` and `"build"`, add the option `--loader:.png=file` to the esbuild script, which instructs esbuild to copy png files to the build directory.
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1. When esbuild runs, it will copy the png file to something like `app/assets/builds/example-5SRKKTLZ.png`.
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1. In frontend code, the image is available for import by its original name: `import Example from "../images/example.png"`.
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1. The image itself can now be referenced by its imported name, e.g. in React, `<img src={Example} />`.
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1. The path of the image resolves to `/assets/example-5SRKKTLZ.png`, which is served by the asset pipeline.
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## License
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data/lib/install/dev
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say "Add build script"
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build_script = "esbuild app/javascript/*.* --bundle --sourcemap --outdir=app/assets/builds"
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build_script = "esbuild app/javascript/*.* --bundle --sourcemap --outdir=app/assets/builds --public-path=assets"
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if (`npx -v`.to_f < 7.1 rescue "Missing")
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say %(Add "scripts": { "build": "#{build_script}" } to your package.json), :green
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data/lib/jsbundling/version.rb
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--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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name: jsbundling-rails
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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version: 1.0.
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version: 1.0.3
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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- David Heinemeier Hansson
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autorequire:
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bindir: bin
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cert_chain: []
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date: 2022-
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date: 2022-06-19 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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dependencies:
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requirements: []
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rubygems_version: 3.
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signing_key:
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specification_version: 4
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summary: Bundle and transpile JavaScript in Rails with esbuild, rollup.js, or Webpack.
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