[ 'prefix' => '/assets' ], /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | paths |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | These are the directories we search for files in. | | NOTE that the '.' in require_tree . is relative to where the manifest file | (i.e. app/assets/javascripts/application.js) is located | */ 'paths' => [ 'app/assets/javascripts', 'app/assets/stylesheets', 'app/assets/images', 'lib/assets/javascripts', 'lib/assets/stylesheets', 'lib/assets/images', 'provider/assets/javascripts', 'provider/assets/stylesheets', 'provider/assets/images' ], /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | mimes |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | In order to know which mime type to send back to the server | we need to know if it is a javascript or stylesheet type. If | the extension is not found below then we just return a regular | download. | */ 'mimes' => [ 'javascripts' => ['.js', '.js.coffee', '.coffee', '.html', '.min.js'], 'stylesheets' => ['.css', '.css.less', '.css.sass', '.css.scss', '.less', '.sass', '.scss', '.min.css'], ], /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | filters |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | In order for a file to be included with sprockets, it needs to be listed | here and we can also do any preprocessing on files with the extension if | we choose to. | */ 'filters' => [ '.min.js' => [ ], '.min.css' => [ new Codesleeve\AssetPipeline\Filters\URLRewrite(App::make('url')->to('/')), ], '.js' => [ new EnvironmentFilter(new Codesleeve\AssetPipeline\Filters\JSMinPlusFilter, App::environment()), ], '.js.coffee' => [ new Codesleeve\AssetPipeline\Filters\CoffeeScript, new EnvironmentFilter(new Codesleeve\AssetPipeline\Filters\JSMinPlusFilter, App::environment()), ], '.coffee' => [ new Codesleeve\AssetPipeline\Filters\CoffeeScript, new EnvironmentFilter(new Codesleeve\AssetPipeline\Filters\JSMinPlusFilter, App::environment()), ], '.css' => [ new Codesleeve\AssetPipeline\Filters\URLRewrite(App::make('url')->to('/')), new EnvironmentFilter(new Codesleeve\AssetPipeline\Filters\CssMinFilter, App::environment()), ], '.css.less' => [ new Codesleeve\AssetPipeline\Filters\LessphpFilter, new Codesleeve\AssetPipeline\Filters\URLRewrite(App::make('url')->to('/')), new EnvironmentFilter(new Codesleeve\AssetPipeline\Filters\CssMinFilter, App::environment()), ], '.css.sass' => [ new Codesleeve\AssetPipeline\Filters\SassFilter, new Codesleeve\AssetPipeline\Filters\URLRewrite(App::make('url')->to('/')), new EnvironmentFilter(new Codesleeve\AssetPipeline\Filters\CssMinFilter, App::environment()), ], '.css.scss' => [ new Assetic\Filter\ScssphpFilter, new Codesleeve\AssetPipeline\Filters\URLRewrite(App::make('url')->to('/')), new EnvironmentFilter(new Codesleeve\AssetPipeline\Filters\CssMinFilter, App::environment()), ], '.less' => [ new Codesleeve\AssetPipeline\Filters\LessphpFilter, new Codesleeve\AssetPipeline\Filters\URLRewrite(App::make('url')->to('/')), new EnvironmentFilter(new Codesleeve\AssetPipeline\Filters\CssMinFilter, App::environment()), ], '.sass' => [ new Codesleeve\AssetPipeline\Filters\SassFilter, new Codesleeve\AssetPipeline\Filters\URLRewrite(App::make('url')->to('/')), new EnvironmentFilter(new Codesleeve\AssetPipeline\Filters\CssMinFilter, App::environment()), ], '.scss' => [ new Assetic\Filter\ScssphpFilter, new Codesleeve\AssetPipeline\Filters\URLRewrite(App::make('url')->to('/')), new EnvironmentFilter(new Codesleeve\AssetPipeline\Filters\CssMinFilter, App::environment()), ], '.html' => [ new Codesleeve\AssetPipeline\Filters\JST, new EnvironmentFilter(new Codesleeve\AssetPipeline\Filters\JSMinPlusFilter, App::environment()), ] ], /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | cache |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | By default we cache assets on production environment permanently. We also cache | all files using the `cache_server` driver below but the cache is busted anytime | those files are modified. On production we will cache and the only way to bust | the cache is to delete files from app/storage/cache/asset-pipeline or run a | command php artisan assets:clean -f somefilename.js -f application.css ... | */ 'cache' => ['production'], /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | cache_server |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | You can create your own CacheInterface if the filesystem cache is not up to | your standards. This is for caching asset files on the server-side. | | Please note that caching is used on **ALL** environments always. This is done | to increase performance of the pipeline. Cached files will be busted when the | file changes. | | However, manifest files are regenerated (not cached) when the environment is | not found within the 'cache' array. This lets you develop on local and still | utilize caching, so you don't have to regenerate all precompiled files while | developing on your assets. | | See more in CacheInterface.php at | | https://github.com/kriswallsmith/assetic/blob/master/src/Assetic/Cache | | */ 'cache_server' => new Assetic\Cache\FilesystemCache(App::make('path.storage') . '/cache/asset-pipeline'), /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | cache_client |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | If you want to handle 304's and what not, to keep users from refetching | your assets and saving your bandwidth you can use a cache_client driver | that handles this. This doesn't handle assets on the server-side, use | cache_server for that. This only works when the current environment is | listed within `cache` | | Note that this needs to implement the interface | | Codesleeve\Sprockets\Interfaces\ClientCacheInterface | | or this won't work correctly. It is a wrapper class around your cache_server | driver and also uses the AssetCache class to help access files. | */ 'cache_client' => new Codesleeve\AssetPipeline\Filters\ClientCacheFilter, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | concat |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | This allows us to turn on the asset concatenation for specific | environments listed below. You can turn off local environment if | you are trying to troubleshoot, but you will likely have better | performance if you leave concat on (except if you are doing a lot | of minification stuff on each page refresh) | */ 'concat' => ['production', 'local'], /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | directives |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | This allows us to turn completely control which directives are used | for the sprockets parser that asset pipeline uses to parse manifest files. | | It is probably safe just to leave this alone unless you are familar with | what is actually going on here. | */ 'directives' => [ 'require ' => new Codesleeve\Sprockets\Directives\RequireFile, 'require_directory ' => new Codesleeve\Sprockets\Directives\RequireDirectory, 'require_tree ' => new Codesleeve\Sprockets\Directives\RequireTree, 'require_tree_df ' => new Codesleeve\Sprockets\Directives\RequireTreeDf, 'require_self' => new Codesleeve\Sprockets\Directives\RequireSelf, 'include ' => new Codesleeve\Sprockets\Directives\IncludeFile, 'include_directory ' => new Codesleeve\Sprockets\Directives\IncludeDirectory, 'include_tree ' => new Codesleeve\Sprockets\Directives\IncludeTree, 'stub ' => new Codesleeve\Sprockets\Directives\Stub, 'depend_on ' => new Codesleeve\Sprockets\Directives\DependOn, ], /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | javascript_include_tag |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | This allows us to completely control how the javascript_include_tag function | works for asset pipeline. | | It is probably safe just to leave this alone unless you are familar with | what is actually going on here. | */ 'javascript_include_tag' => new Codesleeve\AssetPipeline\Composers\JavascriptComposer, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | stylesheet_link_tag |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | This allows us to completely control how the stylesheet_link_tag function | works for asset pipeline. | | It is probably safe just to leave this alone unless you are familar with | what is actually going on here. | */ 'stylesheet_link_tag' => new Codesleeve\AssetPipeline\Composers\StylesheetComposer, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | image_tag |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | This allows us to completely control how the image_tag function | works for asset pipeline. | | It is probably safe just to leave this alone unless you are familar with | what is actually going on here. | */ 'image_tag' => new Codesleeve\AssetPipeline\Composers\ImageComposer, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | controller_action |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Asset pipeline will route all requests through the controller action | listed here. This allows us to completely control how the controller | should behave for incoming requests for assets. | | It is probably safe just to leave this alone unless you are familar with | what is actually going on here. | */ 'controller_action' => '\Codesleeve\AssetPipeline\AssetPipelineController@file', /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | sprockets_filter |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | When concatenation is turned on, when an asset is fetched from the sprockets | generator it is filtered through this filter class named below. This allows us | to modify the sprockets filter if we need to behave differently. | | It is probably safe just to leave this alone unless you are familar with | what is actually going on here. | */ 'sprockets_filter' => '\Codesleeve\Sprockets\SprocketsFilter', /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | sprockets_filter |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | When concatenation is turned on, assets are filtered via SprocketsFilter | and we can do global filters on the resulting dump file. This would be | useful if you wanted to apply a filter to all javascript or stylesheet files | like minification. Out of the box we don't have any filters here. Add at | your own risk. I don't put minification filters here because the minify | doesn't always work perfectly and can bjork your entire concatenated | javascript or stylesheet file if it messes up. | | It is probably safe just to leave this alone unless you are familar with | what is actually going on here. | */ 'sprockets_filters' => [ 'javascripts' => [], 'stylesheets' => [], ], ];