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asset-wrap
Advanced tools
Asset-Wrap is a simple asset manager for node.
npm install asset-wrap
A wrapped asset, whether using snockets, stylus, sass, or less.
All assets require at a minimum one parameter
src
: the path to your source fileMost of the time you'll always want to include the dst
parameter. It defaults to src
if not provided
dst
: the location to serve your file from (with md5 appended). also the cache keyAfter "wrapping" your asset, it will contain
url
: the dst with the md5 appendeddata
: the wrapped contentext
: the file extension of the wrapped assetmd5
: the md5 of the wrapped contenttag
: the full html tag to renderA group of Asset
s. Use this if you need a single callback to compile multiple
assets or if you want your assets served through middleware.
require('zappajs') ->
wrap = require '../lib/index'
assets = new wrap.Assets [
new wrap.Snockets {
src: 'assets/hello.coffee'
dst: '/js/hello.js'
compress: true
}
new wrap.Stylus {
src: 'assets/hello.styl'
dst: '/css/hello.css'
compress: true
}
]
@use assets.middleware
@get '/': ->
@render index: {
assets: assets
}
@view index: ->
head ->
text @assets.tag '/css/hello.css'
text @assets.tag '/js/hello.js'
body ->
a href: @assets.url '/css/hello.css', ->
'View CSS'
pre ->
@assets.data '/css/hello.css'
a href: @assets.url '/js/hello.js', ->
'View Javascript'
pre ->
@assets.data '/js/hello.js'
require('zappajs') ->
wrap = require '../lib/index'
@get '/': ->
new wrap.Snockets {
src: 'assets/hello.coffee'
dst: '/js/hello.js'
compress: true
}, (asset) =>
@response.setHeader 'ContentType', asset.type
@response.send asset.data
cluster = require 'cluster'
os = require 'os'
if cluster.isMaster
# Fork workers
cluster.fork() for i in os.cpus()
cluster.on 'exit', (worker, code, signal) ->
console.log "worker #{worker.process.pid} died"
else
# Workers can share any TCP connection
require('zappajs') ->
wrap = require '../lib/index'
@get '/js/hello.js': ->
new wrap.Snockets {
src: 'assets/hello.coffee'
dst: '/js/hello.js'
compress: true
}, (asset) =>
@response.setHeader 'ContentType', asset.type
@response.send asset.data
@get '/': ->
@render 'index': {layout: no}
@view index: ->
body ->
div ->
a href: '/js/hello.js', ->
'View Javascript'
Much inspiration from the other asset management tools out there.
©2013 Bryant Williams under the MIT license:
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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FAQs
Asset management framework for nodejs
The npm package asset-wrap receives a total of 55 weekly downloads. As such, asset-wrap popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that asset-wrap demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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