require "webpacker/manifest" module Webpacker::Helper # Computes the full path for a given webpacker asset. # Return relative path using manifest.json and passes it to asset_url helper # This will use asset_path internally, so most of their behaviors will be the same. # Examples: # # In development mode: # <%= asset_pack_path 'calendar.js' %> # => "/packs/calendar.js" # In production mode: # <%= asset_pack_path 'calendar.css' %> # => "/packs/calendar-1016838bab065ae1e122.css" def asset_pack_path(name, **options) asset_path(Webpacker::Manifest.lookup(name), **options) end # Creates a script tag that references the named pack file, as compiled by Webpack per the entries list # in config/webpack/shared.js. By default, this list is auto-generated to match everything in # app/javascript/packs/*.js. In production mode, the digested reference is automatically looked up. # # Examples: # # # In development mode: # <%= javascript_pack_tag 'calendar', 'data-turbolinks-track': 'reload' %> # => # # # # In production mode: # <%= javascript_pack_tag 'calendar', 'data-turbolinks-track': 'reload' %> # => # def javascript_pack_tag(name, **options) javascript_include_tag(Webpacker::Manifest.lookup("#{name}#{compute_asset_extname(name, type: :javascript)}"), **options) end # Creates a link tag that references the named pack file, as compiled by Webpack per the entries list # in config/webpack/shared.js. By default, this list is auto-generated to match everything in # app/javascript/packs/*.js. In production mode, the digested reference is automatically looked up. # # Examples: # # # In development mode: # <%= stylesheet_pack_tag 'calendar', 'data-turbolinks-track': 'reload' %> # => # # # # In production mode: # <%= stylesheet_pack_tag 'calendar', 'data-turbolinks-track': 'reload' %> # => # def stylesheet_pack_tag(name, **options) stylesheet_link_tag(Webpacker::Manifest.lookup("#{name}#{compute_asset_extname(name, type: :stylesheet)}"), **options) end end