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# Configure barista. Barista.configure do |c| # Change the root to use app/scripts # c.root = Rails.root.join("app", "scripts") # Change the output root, causing Barista to compile into public/coffeescripts # c.output_root = Rails.root.join("public", "coffeescripts") # Set the compiler # Disable wrapping in a closure: # c.no_wrap = true # ... or ... # c.no_wrap! # Change the output root for a framework: # c.change_output_prefix! 'framework-name', 'output-prefix' # or for all frameworks... # c.each_framework do |framework| # c.change_output_prefix! framework.name, "vendor/#{framework.name}" # end # or, prefix the path for the app files: # c.change_output_prefix! :default, 'my-app-name' # or, hook into the compilation: # c.before_compilation { |path| puts "Barista: Compiling #{path}" } # c.on_compilation { |path| puts "Barista: Successfully compiled #{path}" } # c.on_compilation_error { |path, output| puts "Barista: Compilation of #{path} failed with:\n#{output}" } # c.on_compilation_with_warning { |path, output| puts "Barista: Compilation of #{path} had a warning:\n#{output}" } # Turn off preambles and exceptions on failure # c.verbose = false # Or, make sure it is always on # c.verbose! # If you want to use a custom JS file, you can as well # e.g. vendoring CoffeeScript in your application: # c.js_path = Rails.root.join('public', 'javascripts', 'coffee-script.js') end
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