require 'hyperstack/boot' module Hyperstack def self.naming_convention :camelize_params end end if RUBY_ENGINE == 'opal' require 'hyperstack/deprecation_warning' require 'hyperstack/string' require 'hyperstack/client_stubs' require 'hyperstack/context' require 'hyperstack/js_imports' require 'hyperstack/on_client' require 'hyperstack/active_support_string_inquirer.rb' require 'hyperstack_env' require 'hyperstack/hotloader/stub' else require 'opal' require 'opal-browser' # We need opal-rails to be loaded for Gem code to be properly included by sprockets. begin require 'opal-rails' if defined? Rails rescue LoadError puts "****** WARNING: To use Hyperstack with Rails you must include the 'opal-rails' gem in your gem file." end require 'hyperstack/config_settings' require 'hyperstack/context' require 'hyperstack/imports' require 'hyperstack/js_imports' require 'hyperstack/client_readers' require 'hyperstack/on_client' if defined? Rails require 'hyperstack/rail_tie' end require 'hyperstack/active_support_string_inquirer.rb' unless defined? ActiveSupport require 'hyperstack/env' require 'hyperstack/on_error' Hyperstack.define_setting :hotloader_port, 25222 Hyperstack.define_setting :hotloader_ping, nil Hyperstack.import 'opal', gem: true Hyperstack.import 'browser', client_only: true Hyperstack.import 'hyperstack-config', gem: true Hyperstack.import 'hyperstack/autoloader' Hyperstack.import 'hyperstack/autoloader_starter' # based on the environment pick the directory containing the file with the matching # value for the client. This avoids use of ERB for builds outside of sprockets environment Opal.append_path(File.expand_path("../hyperstack/environment/#{Hyperstack.env}/", __FILE__).untaint) Opal.append_path(File.expand_path('../', __FILE__).untaint) end