discourse/lib/tasks/assets.rake

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task 'assets:precompile:before' do
require 'uglifier'
unless %w{profile production}.include? Rails.env
raise "rake assets:precompile should only be run in RAILS_ENV=production, you are risking unminified assets"
end
# Ensure we ALWAYS do a clean build
# We use many .erbs that get out of date quickly, especially with plugins
puts "Purging temp files"
`rm -fr #{Rails.root}/tmp/cache`
# in the past we applied a patch that removed asset postfixes, but it is terrible practice
# leaving very complicated build issues
# https://github.com/rails/sprockets-rails/issues/49
# let's make precompile faster using redis magic
require 'sprockets'
require 'digest/sha1'
module ::Sprockets
def self.cache_compiled(type, data)
digest = Digest::SHA1.hexdigest(data)
key = "SPROCKETS_#{type}_#{digest}"
if compiled = $redis.get(key)
$redis.expire(key, 1.week)
else
compiled = yield
$redis.setex(key, 1.week, compiled)
end
compiled
end
class UglifierCompressor
def evaluate(context, locals, &block)
::Sprockets.cache_compiled("uglifier", data) do
Uglifier.new(:comments => :none).compile(data)
end
end
end
end
end
task 'assets:precompile:css' => 'environment' do
RailsMultisite::ConnectionManagement.each_connection do |db|
# Heroku precompiles assets before db migration, so tables may not exist.
# css will get precompiled during first request instead in that case.
if ActiveRecord::Base.connection.table_exists?(ColorScheme.table_name)
puts "Compiling css for #{db}"
[:desktop, :mobile].each do |target|
puts DiscourseStylesheets.compile(target, force: true)
end
end
end
end
task 'assets:precompile' => 'assets:precompile:before' do
# Run after assets:precompile
Rake::Task["assets:precompile:css"].invoke
end