ipub / assets-loader
Extension for loading static CSS and JS files for Nette Framework
Requires
- php: >=7.1.0
- latte/latte: ~2.4
- leafo/lessphp: ^0.5.0
- nette/application: ~2.4
- nette/caching: ~2.4
- nette/di: ~2.4
- nette/http: ~2.4
- nette/utils: ~2.4
Requires (Dev)
- nette/bootstrap: ~2.4
- nette/forms: ~2.4
- nette/mail: ~2.4
- nette/robot-loader: ~2.4
- nette/safe-stream: ~2.3
- nette/tester: ~2.0
- pds/skeleton: ~1.0
- tracy/tracy: ~2.4
README
This package is abandoned and no longer maintained!
Extension for loading static CSS and JS files for Nette Framework
Installation
The best way to install ipub/assets-loader is using Composer:
{ "require": { "ipub/assets-loader": "dev-master" } }
or
$ composer require ipub/assets-loader:@dev
After that you have to register extension in config.neon.
extensions: assetsLoader: IPub\AssetsLoader\DI\AssetsLoaderExtension
Package contains trait, which you will have to use in presenter to implement Assets Loader factory into Presenter. This works only for PHP 5.4+, for older version you can simply copy trait content and paste it into class where you want to use it.
<?php class BasePresenter extends Nette\Application\UI\Presenter { use IPub\AssetsLoader\TAssetsLoader; }
Configuration
# Static files loader assetsLoader: routes: # Here you can define your route for static files (*.css and *.js) assets : "assets-files/<id>[-t<timestamp>][-<gzipped>].<type>" # And here you can define route for images or other files which can't be inserted directly into static file # eg. fonts in CSS files, or SVG images files : "assets-files-images/<id>[-t<timestamp>]" css: gzip : true # Enable or disable output gzip files : # Here define all css static files which should be inserted into default asset - %fullPathToFile%/first.css - %fullPathToFile%/second.css - http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.7/jquery.min.css filters: # File filters (cssUrlsFilter, lessFilter) # You can also insert your custom filter as service files : ['cssUrlsFilter', @userCustomFilter] # Content filters (styleCompressor, cssImportFilter) # You can also insert your custom filter as service content : ['styleCompressor', 'cssImportFilter'] js: gzip : true # Enable or disable output gzip files : # Here define all js static files which should be inserted into default asset - %fullPathToFile%/first.js - %fullPathToFile%/second.js - http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.7/jquery.min.js filters: # File filters (coffeScriptFilter) # You can also insert your custom filter as service files : ['coffeScriptFilter', @userCustomFilter] # Content filters (scriptCompressor) # You can also insert your custom filter as service content : ['scriptCompressor']
This extension has also ability to define different assets groups. So you can define assets for your frontend and for your backend separately like this:
# Static files loader assetsLoader: assets: # Define asset name # String 'default/Default' is deprecated frontend: css: gzip : true # Enable or disable output gzip files : # Here define all css static files which should be inserted into default asset - %fullPathToFile%/first.css - %fullPathToFile%/second.css - http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.7/jquery.min.css filters: # File filters (cssUrlsFilter, lessFilter) # You can also insert your custom filter as service files : ['cssUrlsFilter', @userCustomFilter] # Content filters (styleCompressor, cssImportFilter) # You can also insert your custom filter as service content : ['styleCompressor', 'cssImportFilter'] js: gzip : true # Enable or disable output gzip files : # Here define all js static files which should be inserted into default asset - %fullPathToFile%/first.js - %fullPathToFile%/second.js - http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.7/jquery.min.js filters: # File filters (coffeScriptFilter) # You can also insert your custom filter as service files : ['coffeScriptFilter', @userCustomFilter] # Content filters (scriptCompressor) # You can also insert your custom filter as service content : ['scriptCompressor']
And also this extension bring another feature Packages. So now you can define packages and this packages can be inserted into assets groups:
common: parameters: assetsLoader: packages: # jQuery jQuery: # jQuery core core: js: - %staticFilesDir%/js/jquery/core/jquery-2.1.1.js - %staticFilesDir%/js/jquery/core/jquery.add.js # jQuery scroll to scrollTo: js: - %staticFilesDir%/js/jquery/addons/jquery-scrollTo/jquery-scrollTo.js # Bootstrap theme boostrap3: core: css: - %staticFilesDir%/themes/bootstrap3/css/bootstrap.css js: - %staticFilesDir%/themes/bootstrap3/js/bootstrap.js # Bootstrap theme icons icons: css: - %staticFilesDir%/themes/bootstrap3/icons/font-awesome.css
Now we have defined several packages and this packages can be used in all or some assets groups:
# Static files loader assetsLoader: assets: # Frontend module or other name frontend: css: gzip : true filters : files : ["cssUrlsFilter", "lessFilter"] content : ["cssImportFilter"] js: gzip : true filters : files : [] content : ["scriptCompressor"] packages: - %assetsLoader.packages.jQuery.core% - %assetsLoader.packages.jQuery.scrollTo% - %assetsLoader.packages.boostrap3.core% - %assetsLoader.packages.boostrap3.icons%
Usage in PHP files
Now you have to create components in your presenter. This components will server static files HTML elements. So in presenter just create two components:
class SomePresenter extends Nette\Application\UI\Presenter { /** * CSS static files component * * @return \IPub\AssetsLoader\Components\CssLoader */ protected function createComponentCss() { return $this->assetsLoader->createCssLoader('yourAssetName'); } /** * JS static files component * * @return \IPub\AssetsLoader\Components\JsLoader */ protected function createComponentJs() { return $this->assetsLoader->createJsLoader('yourAssetName'); } }
Only one think what you have to set to createXXLoader() method is your asset name. If you don't use assets in groups, extension will use default asset. If you are using separated asset you can enter eg. frontend.
So this is all in PHP part. Extension is now fully integrated.
Using in Latte
In your layout latte template you can put components calls:
<html lang="en"> <head> {control css} </head> <body> {control js} </body> </html>
Available filters
File filters
coffeScriptFilter
Filter usable only for JavaScript files. This filter will compile your CoffeScripts into executable JS.
lessFilter
Filter usable only for CSS files. This filter will compile your Less files into clean CSS files.
cssUrlsFilter
Filter usable only for CSS files. This filter will convert all images into base64 encoded string, or if it is not a valid image for encoding, it will be converted to url created with routes.files route definition.
Content filters
scriptCompressor
Filter usable only for JavaScript files. This filter minify a Javascript string
styleCompressor
Filter usable only for CSS files. This filter minify a CSS string
cssImportFilter
Filter usable only for CSS files. This filter move import to the top of the document
Using IStaticFilesProvider
This extension also implement an interface for your extensions to automatically load static files. To use this functionality you have to implement IStaticFilesProvider interface into your extension and also one method getStaticFiles:
class YourCoolExtension extends \IPub\AssetsLoader\DI\IStaticFilesProvider { /** * Return array of styles & scripts files * * @return array */ public function getStaticFiles() { return array( 'frontend' => array( 'css' => array( __DIR__ . '/../../../../client-side/frontend/css/style.css' ), 'js' => array( __DIR__ . '/../../../../client-side/frontend/js/nette.js', ), ), 'panel' => array( 'css' => array( __DIR__ . '/../../../../client-side/panel/css/style.css' ), 'js' => array( __DIR__ . '/../../../../client-side/panel/js/nette.js', ), ), ); } }
This static files provider copy the behaviour like in normal settings, so you can define here assets group or only define default asset.