sassc-ruby
jsbundling-rails
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366 | 798 | |
0.3% | 1.6% | |
0.0 | 6.9 | |
4 months ago | about 2 months ago | |
Ruby | Ruby | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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sassc-ruby
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Any compelling reason not to use CDNs to incorporate bootstrap, jQuery etc. for a small student project?
And I don't know if this is the same issue (it seems to be) but the solution suggested there that got a lot of thumbs-ups didn't work for me.
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JRuby 9.3.4.0 released
Generated make files now properly set the platform architecture when running on Linux/aarch64 and Apple's M1 family of CPUs. This allows sassc and other non-extension C-based gems to build and install properly. (sass/sassc-ruby#231, #7132, #7133)
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How to Migrate a Rails 6 App From sass-rails to cssbundling-rails
This sprockets setup has always worked great, but lately some serious bit-rot has set in. Over the last few years, the Sass Team has deprecated both its original ruby-based version of sass, and more recently, the libsass/sassc library in favor of dart-sass. As of this writing, I could not find any sprockets compatible versions of dart-sass. Further, as time marches on, the sassc gem is beginning to accumulate some pretty nasty bugs and inefficiencies. With no fixes on the horizon, it's time to move on.
jsbundling-rails
- Rails Merging Support for Bun.sh
- Rails Frontend Bundling - Which one should I choose?
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Is the default importmap method unrealistic in the most popular real world use cases?
I think this is more like a demo - you will not get the same features as jsbundling-rails by only following instructions in the video. For that you will need to change some other files as well. You can find out what files to be added/changed from the install script. The important bits are mostly the same as in the video, but some supplement parts are not mentioned in the video. Some people actually reported in the comment that they can't deploy such app, but I think it depends.
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at my wits' end.. please help me figure out why javascript won't work (Rails 7 with esbuild)
I'm sorry, I didn't see that in your title. Using esbuild is 100% supported by Rails through this gem https://github.com/rails/jsbundling-rails. Have a look at the docs there to make sure that you're setup correctly.
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Configure Stimulus with esbuild and Babel — Rails & Javascript
Rails applications are bundler-agnostic. They do not care how you bundle your javascript code. It just expects whatever comes from the bundler to be placed under app/assets, so the asset pipeline processes it. We can see this in the official jsbundling-rails gem, which consists of scripts to install different bundlers and configure a default npm build command to generate our bundles—no interaction whatsoever with the Rails configuration. This black-box bundler logic allows us to change and update our bundler system without tuning any other aspect of our Rails application.
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foreman: not found
Hello, this is my first time setting up a rails app that also uses react, I am using https://github.com/rails/jsbundling-rails I went with esbuild because I am following this tutorial on setting it up https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoLJXjEV2nM, however when I run bin/dev in the terminal I get the error bin/dev: 8: exec: foreman: not found
- Ruby 3.2 + Rails 7 + Tailwind + Font Awesome - should be blazing fast, yet tests very slow. 20 requests are being made. How do I make fewer requests, create fewer objects and make this simple app super fast? Production : https pickaxe dot ca. Thank you! -Dan H
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How to bundle assets in a Rails engine
You first install your asset handlers as you need them for your project. They can be anything from rails/jsbundling-rails and rails/tailwindcss-rails to webpacker or something custom.
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Comparing Phoenix to Rails in December 2022
The functionality comes from https://github.com/rails/jsbundling-rails and https://github.com/rails/cssbundling-rails -- both come with Rails 7 and all you have to do is generate your app with the choices you want such as -j esbuild --css tailwind.
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Vercel announces Turbopack, the successor to Webpack
The Rails https://github.com/rails/jsbundling-rails gem lets you pick between esbuild, rollup and Webpack. If Turbopack ends up being popular then jsbundling should be able to support it.
The nice thing about Rails now is there's no direct integration like Webpacker once was. Now we can basically use the JS tool straight up and Rails will just look at assets in a specific directory, it doesn't matter what tool generated it.
What are some alternatives?
cssbundling-rails - Bundle and process CSS in Rails with Tailwind, PostCSS, and Sass via Node.js.
importmap-rails - Use ESM with importmap to manage modern JavaScript in Rails without transpiling or bundling.
JRuby - JRuby, an implementation of Ruby on the JVM
vite_ruby - ⚡️ Vite.js in Ruby, bringing joy to your JavaScript experience
sprockets-rails - Sprockets Rails integration
hotwire-rails - Use Hotwire in your Ruby on Rails app
Sass - Sass makes CSS fun!
esbuild-live-reload
puma-dev - A tool to manage rack apps in development with puma
Webpacker - Use Webpack to manage app-like JavaScript modules in Rails
Bulma - Modern CSS framework based on Flexbox
esbuild - An extremely fast bundler for the web