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# Proscenium -
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# Proscenium - Integrated Frontend Development for Rails
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> 🗣️ prow · see · nee · uhm
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> _noun_: **proscenium**
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> - _the part of a theatre stage in front of the curtain._
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**_Proscenium_** treats your frontend and client-side code as first class citizens of your Rails app, and assumes a "fast by default" internet. It bundles and minifies JavaScript (+ JSX), TypeScript (+TSX) and CSS in real time, on demand, and with zero configuration.
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**The highlights:**
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- Fast real-time bundling, tree-shaking, code-splitting and minification of Javascript (.js,.jsx), Typescript (.ts,.tsx) and CSS (.css).
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- NO JavaScript runtime needed - just the browser!
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- Fast, real-time bundling, tree-shaking, code-splitting and minification of Javascript (.js,.jsx), Typescript (.ts,.tsx) and CSS (.css).
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- NO JavaScript runtime needed (eg. Node) - just the browser!
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- NO additional process or server - Just run
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- NO additional process or server - Just run `rails s`!
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- Transforms newer JavaScript and CSS syntax to older syntax for older browsers.
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- Deep integration with Rails.
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- Automatically side-load your layouts, views, and partials.
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- [Client-Side Code Anywhere](#client-side-code-anywhere)
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- [Side Loading](#side-loading)
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- [Importing](#importing-assets)
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Now if you start your Rails app, you can open any front end code (JS, CSS, etc.). For example, a file at `app/assets/stylesheets/application.css` can be accessed at `https://localhost:3000/app/assets/stylesheets/application.css`, which will be bundled, transformed, and minified [in production] in real time.
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There are also `include_stylesheets` and `include_javascripts` helpers to allow you to control where the CSS and JS assets are included in the HTML. These helpers should be used instead of `include_assets` if you want to control exactly where the assets are included.
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Both static ([`import`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Statements/import)) and dynamic ([`import()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/import)) imports are supported for JavaScript and TypeScript, and can be used to import JS, TS, JSX, TSX, JSON, CSS and SVG files.
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class Url < Esbuild
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private
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# @override [Esbuild] It's a URL, so always assume it is renderable (we won't actually know
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# until it's downloaded).
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def renderable?
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true
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end
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end
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end
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end
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