This was asked in another question, but none of the solutions appear to work for me in 3.1rc1.

I'm trying to use the new assets stuff in rails 3.1 - I have the files:

./vendor/assets/stylesheets/jquery-ui-1.8.13.custom.css
./vendor/assets/javascripts/jquery-ui-1.8.13.custom.min.js

I then added:

//= require jquery-ui to app/assets/javascripts/application.js
*= require jquery-ui to app/assets/stylesheets/application.css

The jquery-ui javascript file loads just fine, but the css file says:

Sprockets::FileNotFound (couldn't find file 'jquery-ui'
     (in /home/xanview2/xancar/app/assets/stylesheets/application.css):6):

Any ideas?

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Example of a working setup:

    $ cat app/assets/javascripts/application.js

    //= require jquery
    //= require jquery-ui


    $ cat app/assets/stylesheets/application.css

    /*
     *= require vendor
     *
     */


    $ cat vendor/assets/stylesheets/vendor.css

    /*
     *= require_tree ./jquery_ui 
     *
     */

    vendor/assets/ $ tree
     stylesheets
         vendor.css
             jquery_ui
                      jquery-ui-1.8.13.custom.css
                      ...
     images
        jquery_ui
            ui-bg_flat_0_aaaaaa_40x100.png
            ...

Finally run this command:

    vendor/assets/images $ ln -s jquery_ui/ images

Enjoy your jQuery UI

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Just adding //= require jquery-ui solved it for me (as i have "gem 'jquery-rails'" in Gemfile), but your solution will work if someone have customized jquery-ui (at least I think so). – NoICE Jul 13 '11 at 23:38
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The CSS works for custom themes but not for images... – mikeycgto Jul 20 '11 at 19:53
Works perfectly for me, have you run the $ ln -s command? If you still have a problem please describe it in a new thread and maybe I or someone else will help you. – denysonique Jul 21 '11 at 8:09
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If you do this way, you will need to edit the css and change the images urls, so they get processed thru the pipeline. – rafamvc Sep 8 '11 at 17:56
Just a note: you don't need the symlink if using the config.assets.debug option, as the urls in the jquery ui stylesheet will resolve OK – asgeo1 Sep 13 '11 at 9:24
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This is a great article to read about Rails 3.1's asset pipeline and jQuery UI: JQuery-UI css and images, and Rails Asset Pipeline

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This topic comes up a lot, and now that a significant amount of time has passed, things may be different.

In Rails 3.1.2, I found something that works without symbolic links. Follow the steps above, but put the images for the theme right next to the jquery-ui-xxx.css file in an images/ folder. This saved me quite a few headaches.

Yes, this would mean the images would reside in a stylesheets/ folder in vendor/assets, but it works and it is quick to do.

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Have you tried using the rails-asset-jqueryui gem? It vendors jquery-ui and the standard themes (currently v1.8.16) and makes them available via the asset pipeline. The following example calls for the Smoothness theme.

Gemfile:

....
gem 'rails-asset-jqueryui'
...

app/assets/javascripts/application.js:

...
//= require jqueryui
...

app/assets/stylesheets/application.css:

...
= require smoothness
...
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You might have more luck with the jquery-ui-rails gem (see announcement), which packages the jQuery UI JavaScripts, stylesheets and images as assets for you.

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if you use this:

https://github.com/carlhoerberg/sprockets-urlrewriter

i believe you can just dump the whole shebang in a directory and require the css file... it will smoothly rewrite the relative urls.

you just have to install the gem and add a config line to application.rb

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