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build-elm-assets
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Generates a file containing assets from a given folder and containing a hash in the urls.
const { buildElmAssets } = require("build-elm-assets");
var path = require("path");
const config = {
// path to your assets
assetsPath: path.join("app", "assets", "images"),
// assets get copied to this folder if provided with the url created with buildUrl
assetsOutputPath: path.join("public"),
// function to modify the asset path this path will be passed to buildUrl
replacePath: fileName => fileName.replace(/.*\/app\/assets\/images\//, ""),
// function to create the url used in the generated file
buildUrl: (fileName, hash) =>
"/assets/" + fileName.replace(/\./, "-" + hash + "."),
// path to the folder where the generated file should go
outputPath: path.join("src", "generated"),
// namespace for the elm module
moduleNamespace: "Nri"
};
// this creates a file src/generated/Nri/Assets.elm
buildElmAssets(config, (err, msg) => {
if (err) console.error(err);
console.log(msg);
});
FAQs
Builds an Elm file containing all paths of assets in a directory
We found that build-elm-assets 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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