module Jammit # Uses the YUI Compressor or Closure Compiler to compress JavaScript. # Always uses YUI to compress CSS (Which means that Java must be installed.) # Also knows how to create a concatenated JST file. # If "embed_assets" is turned on, creates "mhtml" and "datauri" versions of # all stylesheets, with all enabled assets inlined into the css. class Compressor # Mapping from extension to mime-type of all embeddable assets. EMBED_MIME_TYPES = { '.png' => 'image/png', '.jpg' => 'image/jpeg', '.jpeg' => 'image/jpeg', '.gif' => 'image/gif', '.tif' => 'image/tiff', '.tiff' => 'image/tiff', '.ttf' => 'font/truetype', '.otf' => 'font/opentype' } # Font extensions for which we allow embedding: EMBED_EXTS = EMBED_MIME_TYPES.keys EMBED_FONTS = ['.ttf', '.otf'] # 32k maximum size for embeddable images (an IE8 limitation). MAX_IMAGE_SIZE = 32768 # CSS asset-embedding regexes for URL rewriting. EMBED_DETECTOR = /url\(['"]?([^\s)]+\.[a-z]+)(\?\d+)?['"]?\)/ EMBEDDABLE = /[\A\/]embed\// EMBED_REPLACER = /url\(__EMBED__([^\s)]+)(\?\d+)?\)/ # MHTML file constants. MHTML_START = "/*\r\nContent-Type: multipart/related; boundary=\"JAMMIT_MHTML_SEPARATOR\"\r\n\r\n" MHTML_SEPARATOR = "--JAMMIT_MHTML_SEPARATOR\r\n" MHTML_END = "*/\r\n" # JST file constants. JST_START = "(function(){" JST_END = "})();" COMPRESSORS = { :yui => YUI::JavaScriptCompressor, :closure => Closure::Compiler } DEFAULT_OPTIONS = { :yui => {:munge => true}, :closure => {} } # Creating a compressor initializes the internal YUI Compressor from # the "yui-compressor" gem, or the internal Closure Compiler from the # "closure-compiler" gem. def initialize @css_compressor = YUI::CssCompressor.new(Jammit.css_compressor_options || {}) flavor = Jammit.javascript_compressor || Jammit::DEFAULT_COMPRESSOR @options = DEFAULT_OPTIONS[flavor].merge(Jammit.compressor_options || {}) @js_compressor = COMPRESSORS[flavor].new(@options) end # Concatenate together a list of JavaScript paths, and pass them through the # YUI Compressor (with munging enabled). def compress_js(paths) js = concatenate(paths) Jammit.compress_assets ? @js_compressor.compress(js) : js end # Concatenate and compress a list of CSS stylesheets. When compressing a # :datauri or :mhtml variant, post-processes the result to embed # referenced assets. def compress_css(paths, variant=nil, asset_url=nil) css = concatenate_and_tag_assets(paths, variant) css = @css_compressor.compress(css) if Jammit.compress_assets case variant when nil then return css when :datauri then return with_data_uris(css) when :mhtml then return with_mhtml(css, asset_url) else raise PackageNotFound, "\"#{variant}\" is not a valid stylesheet variant" end end # Compiles a single JST file by writing out a javascript that adds # template properties to a top-level template namespace object. Adds a # JST-compilation function to the top of the package, unless you've # specified your own preferred function, or turned it off. # JST templates are named with the basename of their file. def compile_jst(paths) namespace = Jammit.template_namespace compiled = paths.map do |path| template_name = File.basename(path, File.extname(path)) contents = File.read(path).gsub(/\n/, '').gsub("'", '\\\\\'') "#{namespace}.#{template_name} = #{Jammit.template_function}('#{contents}');" end compiler = Jammit.include_jst_script ? File.read(DEFAULT_JST_SCRIPT) : ''; setup_namespace = "#{namespace} = #{namespace} || {};" [JST_START, setup_namespace, compiler, compiled, JST_END].flatten.join("\n") end private # In order to support embedded assets from relative paths, we need to # expand the paths before contatenating the CSS together and losing the # location of the original stylesheet path. Validate the assets while we're # at it. def concatenate_and_tag_assets(paths, variant=nil) stylesheets = [paths].flatten.map do |css_path| File.read(css_path).gsub(EMBED_DETECTOR) do |url| ipath, cpath = Pathname.new($1), Pathname.new(File.expand_path(css_path)) is_url = URI.parse($1).absolute? is_url ? url : "url(#{construct_asset_path(ipath, cpath, variant)})" end end stylesheets.join("\n") end # Re-write all enabled asset URLs in a stylesheet with their corresponding # Data-URI Base-64 encoded asset contents. def with_data_uris(css) css.gsub(EMBED_REPLACER) do |url| "url(\"data:#{mime_type($1)};charset=utf-8;base64,#{encoded_contents($1)}\")" end end # Re-write all enabled asset URLs in a stylesheet with the MHTML equivalent. # The newlines ("\r\n") in the following method are critical. Without them # your MHTML will look identical, but won't work. def with_mhtml(css, asset_url) paths, index = {}, 0 css = css.gsub(EMBED_REPLACER) do |url| i = paths[$1] ||= "#{index += 1}-#{File.basename($1)}" "url(mhtml:#{asset_url}!#{i})" end mhtml = paths.sort.map do |path, identifier| mime, contents = mime_type(path), encoded_contents(path) [MHTML_SEPARATOR, "Content-Location: #{identifier}\r\n", "Content-Type: #{mime}\r\n", "Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64\r\n\r\n", contents, "\r\n"] end [MHTML_START, mhtml, MHTML_END, css].flatten.join('') end # Return a rewritten asset URL for a new stylesheet -- the asset should # be tagged for embedding if embeddable, and referenced at the correct level # if relative. def construct_asset_path(asset_path, css_path, variant) public_path = absolute_path(asset_path, css_path) return "__EMBED__#{public_path}" if embeddable?(public_path, variant) source = asset_path.absolute? ? asset_path.to_s : relative_path(public_path) rewrite_asset_path(source, public_path) end # Get the site-absolute public path for an asset file path that may or may # not be relative, given the path of the stylesheet that contains it. def absolute_path(asset_pathname, css_pathname) (asset_pathname.absolute? ? Pathname.new(File.join(PUBLIC_ROOT, asset_pathname)) : css_pathname.dirname + asset_pathname).cleanpath end # CSS assets that are referenced by relative paths, and are *not* being # embedded, must be rewritten relative to the newly-merged stylesheet path. def relative_path(absolute_path) File.join('../', absolute_path.sub(PUBLIC_ROOT, '')) end # Similar to the AssetTagHelper's method of the same name, this will # append the RAILS_ASSET_ID cache-buster to URLs, if it's defined. def rewrite_asset_path(path, file_path) asset_id = rails_asset_id(file_path) asset_id.blank? ? path : "#{path}?#{asset_id}" end # Similar to the AssetTagHelper's method of the same name, this will # determine the correct asset id for a file. def rails_asset_id(path) asset_id = ENV["RAILS_ASSET_ID"] return asset_id if asset_id File.exists?(path) ? File.mtime(path).to_i.to_s : '' end # An asset is valid for embedding if it exists, is less than 32K, and is # stored somewhere inside of a folder named "embed". # IE does not support Data-URIs larger than 32K, and you probably shouldn't # be embedding assets that large in any case. def embeddable?(asset_path, variant) font = EMBED_FONTS.include?(asset_path.extname) return false unless variant return false unless asset_path.to_s.match(EMBEDDABLE) && asset_path.exist? return false unless EMBED_EXTS.include?(asset_path.extname) return false unless font || asset_path.size < MAX_IMAGE_SIZE return false if font && variant == :mhtml true end # Return the Base64-encoded contents of an asset on a single line. def encoded_contents(asset_path) data = File.open(asset_path, 'rb'){|f| f.read } Base64.encode64(data).gsub(/\n/, '') end # Grab the mime-type of an asset, by filename. def mime_type(asset_path) EMBED_MIME_TYPES[File.extname(asset_path)] end # Concatenate together a list of asset files. def concatenate(paths) [paths].flatten.map {|p| File.read(p) }.join("\n") end end end