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@bufferapp/js-static-assets

v0.0.1

Published

Generate static URLs for assets

Downloads

5

Readme

buffer-js-static-assets

Build Status

Installation

Install the package

npm install @bufferapp/static-assets

Usage

To utilize the staticUrl function, you'll need to first initialize the static assets manager:

const { initStaticAssets } = require('@bufferapp/static-assets')

initStaticAssets()
  .then(() => {
    // Now that we have loaded the static assets we can serve requests
    app.listen(8080, () => console.log('Server started!'))
  })

Alternatively, you can call the initStaticAssetsSync function to perform a synchronous load of the static assets file which is blocking:

initStaticAssetsSync()
app.listen(8080, () => console.log('Server started!'))

Once the library is initialized, using the exported staticUrl function:

const { staticUrl } = require('@bufferapp/static-assets')

app.get('/sweet', (req, res) => {
  res.render('sweet-template', {
    headerImage: staticUrl('img/sweet-header4.png'),
    script: staticUrl('js/sweet-bundle.js'),
  })
})

Options

We have a few configuration options that can be passed to initStaticAssets in a single object argument (ex. initStaticAssets({ path: '/static' })):

  • staticAssetVersionsFilename - The name of the static asset manifest file.
  • staticAssetDirLocal - The relative path where static assets are served during local dev. Usually via express-static.
  • staticAssetDirCDN - This is the directory relative to your working directory where your static assets are saved. This is used to look up static files in the manifest (See manifest section below).

Static Asset Manifest

The format of the static asset manifest should be the same as default JSON format that buffer-static-upload outputs.

This format is a key-value pair of:

"relative path to local file from working directory": "remote URL for that file"

Here's an example:

{
  "public/css/style.css": "https://static.buffer.com/my-app/public/css/style.1234567890.css",
  "public/img/brand.png": "https://static.buffer.com/my-app/public/img/brand.png"
}

License

MIT