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broccoli-asset-rev
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#broccoli-asset-rev
Broccoli plugin to add fingerprint checksums to your files and update the source to reflect the new filenames.
Turns
<script src="assets/appname.js">
background: url('/images/foo.png');
Into
<script src="https://subdomain.cloudfront.net/assets/appname-342b0f87ea609e6d349c7925d86bd597.js">
background: url('https://subdomain.cloudfront.net/images/foo-735d6c098496507e26bb40ecc8c1394d.png');
npm install broccoli-asset-rev --save-dev
var assetRev = require('broccoli-asset-rev');
var assetTree = assetRev(tree, {
fingerprintExtensions: ['js', 'css', 'png', 'jpg', 'gif'],
fingerprintExclude: ['fonts/169929'],
replaceExtensions: ['html', 'js', 'css'],
prependPath: 'https://subdomain.cloudfront.net/'
});
fingerprintExtensions
- Default: ['js', 'css', 'png']
- The file types to add md5 checksums.fingerprintExclude
- Default: []
- An array of strings. If a filename contains any item in the exclude array, it will not be fingerprinted.replaceExtensions
- Default: ['html', 'css']
- The file types to replace source code with new checksum file names.prependPath
- Default: ''
- A string to prepend to all of the assets. Useful for CDN urls like https://subdomain.cloudfront.net/
customHash
- Default: none - If defined, will be appended to filename instead of a md5 checksum.FAQs
broccoli asset revisions (fingerprint)
The npm package broccoli-asset-rev receives a total of 95,204 weekly downloads. As such, broccoli-asset-rev popularity was classified as popular.
We found that broccoli-asset-rev demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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