# BEGIN BPS TAGGED BLOCK {{{ # # COPYRIGHT: # # This software is Copyright (c) 1996-2014 Best Practical Solutions, LLC # # # (Except where explicitly superseded by other copyright notices) # # # LICENSE: # # This work is made available to you under the terms of Version 2 of # the GNU General Public License. A copy of that license should have # been provided with this software, but in any event can be snarfed # from www.gnu.org. # # This work is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but # WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU # General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA # 02110-1301 or visit their web page on the internet at # http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html. # # # CONTRIBUTION SUBMISSION POLICY: # # (The following paragraph is not intended to limit the rights granted # to you to modify and distribute this software under the terms of # the GNU General Public License and is only of importance to you if # you choose to contribute your changes and enhancements to the # community by submitting them to Best Practical Solutions, LLC.) # # By intentionally submitting any modifications, corrections or # derivatives to this work, or any other work intended for use with # Request Tracker, to Best Practical Solutions, LLC, you confirm that # you are the copyright holder for those contributions and you grant # Best Practical Solutions, LLC a nonexclusive, worldwide, irrevocable, # royalty-free, perpetual, license to use, copy, create derivative # works based on those contributions, and sublicense and distribute # those contributions and any derivatives thereof. # # END BPS TAGGED BLOCK }}} =head1 SYNOPSIS use RT::Squish::JS; my $squish = RT::Squish::JS->new(); =head1 DESCRIPTION This module lets you create squished content of js files. =head1 METHODS =cut use strict; use warnings; package RT::Squish::JS; use base 'RT::Squish'; =head2 Squish not only concatenate files, but also minify them =cut sub Squish { my $self = shift; my $content = ""; for my $file ( RT::Interface::Web->JSFiles ) { my $uri = "/static/js/$file"; my $res = RT::Interface::Web::Handler->GetStatic($uri); if ($res->is_success) { $content .= $res->decoded_content; } else { RT->Logger->error("Unable to fetch $uri for JS Squishing: " . $res->status_line); next; } } return $self->Filter($content); } sub Filter { my $self = shift; my $content = shift; my $minified; my $jsmin = RT->Config->Get('JSMinPath'); if ( $jsmin && -x $jsmin ) { my $input = $content; my ( $output, $error ); # If we're running under fastcgi, STDOUT and STDERR are tied # filehandles, which cause IPC::Run3 to flip out. Construct # temporary, not-tied replacements for it to see instead. my $stdout = IO::Handle->new; $stdout->fdopen( 1, 'w' ); local *STDOUT = $stdout; my $stderr = IO::Handle->new; $stderr->fdopen( 2, 'w' ); local *STDERR = $stderr; local $SIG{'CHLD'} = 'DEFAULT'; require IPC::Run3; IPC::Run3::run3( [$jsmin], \$input, \$output, \$error ); if ( $? >> 8 ) { $RT::Logger->warning("failed to jsmin: $error "); } else { $content = $output; $minified = 1; } } return $content; } 1;