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config.gem "jzip"
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Optionally, you can run @rake jzip:assets:install@ which creates the following:
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* @assets/jzip@ - which is the default template location
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* @assets/jzip/defaults.jz@ - a Jzip template which requires the default Javascript files (Prototype, Scriptaculous sources and application.js)
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h3. Using Jzip as plugin
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Install the Jzip plugin:
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./script/plugin install git://github.com/archan937/jzip.git
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*Note*: the following will be created at installation of the plugin:
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* @assets/jzip/defaults.jz@ - a Jzip template which requires the default Javascript files (Prototype, Scriptaculous and application.js)
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h2. Usage
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//= require builder/model_browser
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Please see "http://github.com/archan937/jzip/tree/master/test/javascripts/assets/jzip/":http://github.com/archan937/jzip/tree/master/test/javascripts/assets/jzip/ for a complete assets directory example.
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h3. Registering template locations
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You probably already have guessed that the default location for Jzip templates is @RAILS_ROOT/assets/jzip@. I can imagine that you would have choosen another location. So fortunately, the Jzip engine offers you to that piece of freedom. All you have to do is put the following in your @environment.rb@ file:
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h3. In the Rails console
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You can run the following commands in the Rails console (with @./script/console@):
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* @Jzip::Assets.install_defaults@ - which installs @assets/jzip/defaults.jz@ (see "Using Jzip as plugin" for more information)
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* @Jzip::Engine.compile_javascript_files@ - which instructs Jzip to compile the Javascript files (this is automatically called at every request)
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h2. Contact me
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For support, remarks and requests please mail me at "paul.engel@holder.nl":mailto:paul.engel@holder.nl.
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Jzip was created due to the need of simply merging and minifying Javascript files to reduce HTTP requests and file size of application assets. Using sprites for images and SASS for stylesheets only left javascripts not be optimized.
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AssetPackager almost suited the solution, but it hasn't got enough flexibility in configuration. So using AssetPackager and SASS for inspriration the Jzip gem was created.
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