# v0.7.3 - Upgrade RequireJS and r.js to v1.0.8 # v0.7.2 - Add require.js to config.assets.precompile in all environments. Closes #45. This change allows builds to work in Rails environments other than 'production', e.g. 'staging'. Thanks to @hollow for the fix. # v0.7.1 - Liberalize asset path filtering. `0.7.0` added filtering on the logical asset path which was too aggressive in that only `.js` files were allowed in builds. The RequireJS config variable `logical_asset_filter` has been added, which allows `.js`, `.html`, `.txt` files by default and is user configurable. # v0.7.0 - Support for [almond](https://github.com/jrburke/almond) via `config.requirejs.loader = :almond` in application.rb. - Builds with `config.assets.initialize_on_precompile = false` now work. This supports building on Heroku, builds with Devise, etc. all of which require that setting. - We should now play much better with existing Rails Engines that leverage the asset pipeline for their needs. Thanks to @hollow for the patch. # v0.6.1 - Fix regression in production env when `paths` specified in requirejs.yml. # v0.6.0 **NOTE:** Upgrade to 0.6.1! This was yanked due to a regression. - We now generate a paths config to hit digested assets when needed (in `production` or when `config.assets.digest` is true). Fixes #20. - Support for generating additional data attributes on the require.js script tag via `requirejs_include_tag`. See [README](README.md) for details. Closes pull request #32; thanks to @hollow for the submission! # v0.5.6 - Upgrade to RequireJS and r.js 1.0.7 # v0.5.5 - Support for Rails 3.2.x. Rails 3.1.x is also supported by this release. # v0.5.4 - Upgrade to RequireJS and r.js 1.0.5 - Pull request #31, closes #30. Thanks @karelim! # v0.5.3 - Upgrade to RequireJS and r.js 1.0.4 - Pulled #22, fix for asset compliation failure with no config/requirejs.yml. Thanks @arehberg! # v0.5.2 - Upgrade to RequireJS and r.js 1.0.3 # v0.5.1 - This is a quick turn to fix an issue that could trigger an Anonymous mismatched define() error from require.js and/or r.js. The preferred way to use the helper tag is now with an argument, like so: ```erb <%= requirejs_include_tag "application" %> ``` This usage ensures that the above helper will correctly generate a data-main attribute for the script tag. The requirejs_include_tag helper still works without an argument, and won't generate data-main in that case. Thanks to Andrew de Andrade for the catch. # v0.5.0 - Precompilation via `rake assets:precompile` is now implemented. - gem configuration via application.js is deprecated. - Application-specific require.js configuration lives in `config/requirejs.yml`. - See [README](README.md) for updated usage details. # v0.0.2 - Fixed stupid problems with Rails::Engine instantiation. - Test improvements - Upgrade to RequireJS 1.0.2 # v0.0.1 - Birthday! - This gem makes `require.js` and the `order.js` plugin available to the Rails 3 Asset Pipeline.