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NAME

       Mojolicious::Plugin::AssetPack::Guides::Cookbook - AssetPack recipes

OVERVIEW

       This guide will provide recipes for cooking with Mojolicious::Plugin::AssetPack.

ASSETS FROM CUSTOM DOMAIN

       You might want to serve the assets from a domain different from where the main app is
       running. The reasons for that might be:

       • No cookies send on each request. This is especially useful when you use Mojolicious
         sessions as they are stored in cookies and clients send whole session with every
         request.

       • More requests done in parallel. Browsers have limits for sending parallel request to one
         domain. With separate domain static files can be loaded in parallel.

       • Serve files directly (by absolute url) from CDN (or Amazon S3).

   Synopsis
       You need to customize "route" in Mojolicious::Plugin::AssetPack to accomplish this:

         $app->asset->route->to(base_url => "http://cdn.example.com/my-assets/");

   Caveat
       Many recent browsers blocks mixed content, meaning if your HTML is served over HTTPS, then
       you can't serve the assets over HTTP. One way to fix this is by using "//" instead of a
       scheme specific URL. Example:

         base_url => "//cdn.example.com/my-assets/"

       This will tell the browser to use the same scheme for fetching assets, as it did fetching
       the web page.

   See also
       <https://developers.google.com/speed/docs/best-practices/request#ServeFromCookielessDomain>.

DYNAMIC ASSETS

       Any web asset with the hostname "local" will be routed to the current Mojolicious
       application.  Example:

         $ cat assetpack.def
         ! app.js
         < http://local/some/resource.js

       The above URL will make AssetPack issue a request to the current Mojolicious application,
       allowing it to render dynamic JavaScript. Example Mojolicious resource:

         get "/some/resource" => [format => "js"], sub {
           my $c = shift;
           $c->render(text => sprintf "rand = %s\n", rand);
         };

   Sass
       Sass files can also be generated dynamically. Here is an example Sass file:

         @import "http://local/sass/dynamic";
         $color: red !default;
         body { color: $color; }

       Normally, the @import statement would be left untouched, but AssetPack will (in the
       special case where the host is "local") inline the result from that resource. This allow
       $color to be set from the application and override the default $color in the file above.
       Example:

         get "/sass/_dynamic" => [format => "scss"], sub {
           my $c = shift;
           $c->render(text => "\$color: black;\n");
         };

       Note that this feature is EXPERIMENTAL and not compatible with standard Sass rules.

ONLINE ASSETS

       Instead of making custom AssetPack plugins, it is possible to simply include projects such
       as Bootstrap, FontAwesome or jQuery directly from the web instead.

   Bootstrap
       The SASS version of <http://getbootstrap.com> can easily be included by defining it in the
       assetspack.def file:

         $ cat - > assets/assetpack.def
         ! app.css
         < https://github.com/twbs/bootstrap-sass/raw/master/assets/stylesheets/_bootstrap.scss

       After that, you might want to customize bootstrap. This can then be done by changing
       "assetpack.def" to:

         ! app.css
         << https://github.com/twbs/bootstrap-sass/raw/master/assets/stylesheets/_bootstrap.scss
         < sass/main.scss

       "assets/sass/main.scss" should then have a modified version of
       <https://github.com/twbs/bootstrap-sass/raw/master/assets/stylesheets/_bootstrap.scss>:

         @import "variables.scss";
         @import "../cache/github.com/twbs/bootstrap-sass/raw/master/assets/stylesheets/bootstrap/mixins";
         @import "../cache/github.com/twbs/bootstrap-sass/raw/master/assets/stylesheets/bootstrap/normalize";
         @import "../cache/github.com/twbs/bootstrap-sass/raw/master/assets/stylesheets/bootstrap/print";
         ...

       The file "_variables.scss" should also be copied to "assets/sass".

       (Note that the rest of the example file above is truncated)

   Font awesome
       <https://fortawesome.github.io/Font-Awesome/> can be included with the snippet below:

         $app->asset->process(
           "app.css" => (
             "https://maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/font-awesome/4.5.0/css/font-awesome.min.css",
           )
         );

       See also Mojolicious::Plugin::AssetPack::Pipe::Fetch for information about automatically
       fetching related font files.

   Google fonts
       <https://www.google.com/fonts> can be included with this snippet:

         $app->asset->process(
           "app.css" => (
             "https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Roboto:400,700",
             "your-app.css",
           )
         );

   JavaScript polyfills
       <https://github.com/Modernizr/Modernizr> contains a list of many shims which can be
       included. Here is just one example:

         $app->asset->process(
           "app.js" => (
             "http://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/es5-shim/2.3.0/es5-shim.js",
             "http://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/es5-shim/2.3.0/es5-sham.js",
             "your-app.js",
           )
         );

   jQuery
       <http://jquery.com> can easily be included by referring to a CDN:

         $app->asset->process(
           "app.js" => (
             "http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.12.0.js",
             "your-app.js",
           )
         );

   Materialize CSS
       <http://materializecss.com/> can be included by defining it in the assetspack.def file.
       Mojolicious::Plugin::AssetPack::Pipe::Sass will also discover all the "@import" files and
       download those recusively as well.

         $ cat - > assets/assetpack.def
         ! app.css
         < https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Dogfalo/materialize/master/sass/materialize.scss
         < https://fonts.googleapis.com/icon?family=Material+Icons

       After that, you might want to customize Materialize. This can then be done by changing
       "assetpack.def" to:

         ! app.css
         << https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Dogfalo/materialize/master/sass/materialize.scss
         < https://fonts.googleapis.com/icon?family=Material+Icons
         < sass/main.scss

       "assets/sass/main.scss" should then have a modified version of
       <https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Dogfalo/materialize/master/sass/materialize.scss>:

         @charset "UTF-8";
         @import "../cache/raw.githubusercontent.com/Dogfalo/materialize/master/sass/components/prefixer";
         @import "../cache/raw.githubusercontent.com/Dogfalo/materialize/master/sass/components/mixins";
         @import "../cache/raw.githubusercontent.com/Dogfalo/materialize/master/sass/components/color";
         @import "variables.scss";
         ...

       The file "_variables.scss" should also be copied to "assets/sass".

       (Note that the rest of the example file above is truncated)

SEE ALSO

       Mojolicious::Plugin::AssetPack, Mojolicious::Plugin::AssetPack::Guides::Developing and
       Mojolicious::Plugin::AssetPack::Guides::Tutorial.

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