I run the optimizer like this
sudo /usr/local/bin/node /tmp/r.j/r.js -o name=main out=test.js baseUrl=.
for test
Now, how do I tell the optimizer to output the filename as a hash of the content (obviously to set max expires) and then rename the dependency in the relevant require calls?
An example situation will be something like this
require({
baseUrl: '{{ STATIC_URL }}js',
paths: {
jquery: 'https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.5.1/jquery.min',
jqueryui: 'http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jqueryui/1.8.12/jquery-ui.min'
}
}, ['order!jquery','order!jqueryui','order!main']);
requirejs should be pulling something like 13KUJAW78M.js
Based on Miller Medeiros’s suggestion I am planning to put all the require calls into a single master file. This will also mean that all such calls will also need to be optimized.
e.g
switch(document.location.pathName){
case '/foo':
require(['sections/foo/main']);
break;
case '/foo/bar':
require(['sections/foo/main', 'core/bar']);
break;
default:
require('sections/home');
}
require(['sections/foo/main']);
should be optimized to a hash file.
Can someone help?