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broccoli-sprite
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Use this plugin in a project built using BroccoliJs to add CSS image sprites to it. Includes instructions for how to integrate into an ember-cli also included, and direct support is planned.
Supported stylesheet formats: SCSS, SASS, LESS, Stylus, CSS
npm install --save broccoli-sprite
You may optionally install one of the following (before installing broccoli-sprite
)
sudo apt-get install graphicsmagick
sudo apt-get install libcairo2-dev libjpeg8-dev libpango1.0-dev libgif-dev build-essential g++
npm install -g canvas
In Brocfile.js
, add the following:
var broccoliSprite = require('broccoli-sprite');
var spritesTree = broccoliSprite('public', {
src: [ 'public/images/sprites/*.png' ],
spritePath: 'assets/sprites.png',
stylesheetPath: 'assets/sprites.css',
stylesheet: 'css',
stylesheetOptions: {
prefix: 'sprite-',
spritePath: '/assets/sprites.png',
},
optiping: (process.env.NODE_ENV === 'production'),
});
… and be sure to merge spritesTree
into the main tree.
Note that it is important to specify stylesheetOptions.spritePath
,
as otherwise a relative path will be used,
and this will not work with fingerprinting,
which is enabled by default in when building with environment=production
.
ember-cli
appsIt used to be rather complicated, but now ember-cli's addon/ plugin system
has more features, and thus it is really as simple as npm install
ing a module.
You will, however, need to install a different package: ember-sprite. Look for a one-liner installation instruction there!
broccoli-sprite
wraps around the excellent
node-sprite-generator
library.
When you call broccoliSprite
, it accepts two arguments: tree
and options
.
tree
This is any broccoli tree.
In an ember-cli
app, this would most likely be 'public'
.
options
These options are passed into node-sprite-generator
, so
follow the options specified here.
You may also pass in optiping
, which is read by
broccoli-sprite.
If true
, then optiping
compression will be applied to the generated sprites.
This adds considerable build time,
but can drastically reduce your sprite file size.
There are a few things to note:
src
is the full path, not the path within the tree.
Notice that in the example above,
the tree is 'public'
, and "public" is repeated in the path within src
.
The same is not true for output paths though,
spritePath
and stylesheetPath
,
which must be specified relative to the tree.
Notice that "public" is not repeated within these paths.
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Broccoli plugin for CSS image sprite generation
We found that broccoli-sprite 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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