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Silverstripe Prefix Requirements
Overview
Adds a file hash prefix to all requirements. Replaces the default ?{mtime} suffix to make the requirements fully
cacheable.
Whenever a CSS or Javascript file is changed, a new prefixed version of the file is generated. This makes the files
fully cacheable because whenever a change is made a file with a new URL is included in the HTML.
It is recommended to minify CSS files using Grunt or Gulp (or any other technique you might want to use).
Requirements
SilverStripe CMS 5.x
Note: this version is compatible with SilverStripe 5.
For SilverStripe 4, please see the 2.x release line.
For SilverStripe 3, please see the 1.x release line.
The prefixed files are generated and stored in the default CombinedFilesFolder of the Requirements_Backend class.
You can use the following entry in your config.yml to specify where the generated files are stored:
Default is ASSETS_DIR . '/_combinedfiles'.
This module doesn't handle css and js in the CMS.
Because the files are moved to the configured CombinedFilesFolder, please make sure you only use paths
relative to the website root for includes in your css and js files.
E.g. /_resources/themes/yourtheme/images/icon.png, not ../images/icon.png.
You can exclude certain requirements from being re-written using config:
You can also change the format that is used for the hash and switch it to postfix instead of prefix:
License
BSD 3-Clause License, see License
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