1CSS::Squish(3)        User Contributed Perl Documentation       CSS::Squish(3)
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NAME

6       CSS::Squish - Compact many CSS files into one big file
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SYNOPSIS

9         use CSS::Squish;
10         my $concatenated = CSS::Squish->concatenate(@files);
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12         my $squisher = CSS::Squish->new( roots => ['/root1', '/root2'] );
13         my $concatenated = $squisher->concatenate(@files);
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DESCRIPTION

16       This module takes a list of CSS files and concatenates them, making
17       sure to honor any valid @import statements included in the files.
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19       Following the CSS 2.1 spec, @import statements must be the first rules
20       in a CSS file.  Media-specific @import statements will be honored by
21       enclosing the included file in an @media rule.  This has the side
22       effect of actually improving compatibility in Internet Explorer, which
23       ignores media-specific @import rules but understands @media rules.
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25       It is possible that future versions will include methods to compact
26       whitespace and other parts of the CSS itself, but this functionality is
27       not supported at the current time.
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COMMON METHODS

30       new( [roots=>[...]] )
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32       A constructor. For backward compatibility with versions prior to 0.06
33       you can still call everything as a class method, but should remember
34       that roots are shared between all callers in this case.
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36       if you're using persistent environment (like mod_perl) then it's very
37       recomended to use objects.
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39       concatenate( @files )
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41       Takes a list of files to concatenate and returns the results as one big
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44       concatenate_to( $dest, @files )
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46       Takes a filehandle to print to and a list of files to concatenate.
47       "concatenate" uses this method with an "open"ed scalar.
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RESOLVING METHODS

50       The following methods help map URIs to files and find them on the disk.
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52       In common situation you control CSS and can adopt it to use imports
53       with relative URIs and most probably only have to set root(s).
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55       However, you can subclass these methods to parse css files before sub‐
56       mitting, implement advanced mapping of URIs to file system and other
57       things.
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59       Mapping works in the following way. When you call concatenate method we
60       get content of file using file_handle method which as well lookup files
61       in roots.  If roots are not defined then files are treated as absolute
62       paths or relative to the current directory. Using of absolute paths is
63       not recommended as unhide server dirrectory layout to clients in css
64       comments and as well don't allow to handle @import commands with abso‐
65       lute URIs. When files is found we parse its content for @import com‐
66       mands. On each URI we call resolve_uri method that convert absolute and
67       relative URIs into file paths.
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69       Here is example of processing:
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71           roots: /www/overlay/, /www/shared/
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73           $squisher->concatenate('/css/main.css');
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75           ->file_handle('/css/main.css');
76               ->resolve_file('/css/main.css');
77               <- '/www/shared/css/main.css';
78           <- handle;
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80           content parsing
81           find '@import url(nav.css)'
82           -> resolve_uri('nav.css', '/css/main.css');
83           <- '/css/nav.css';
84               ... recursivly process file
85           find '@import url(/css/another.css)'
86           -> resolve_uri('/css/another.css', '/css/main.css');
87           <- '/css/another.css'
88           ...
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90       roots( @dirs )
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92       A getter/setter for paths to search when looking for files.
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94       The paths specified here are searched for files. This is useful if your
95       server has multiple document roots or document root doesn't match the
96       current dir.
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98       See also 'resolve_file' below.
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100       file_handle( $file )
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102       Takes a path to a file, resolves (see resolve_file) it and returns a
103       handle.
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105       Returns undef if file couldn't be resolved or it's impossible to open
106       file.
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108       You can subclass it to filter content, process it with templating sys‐
109       tem or generate it on the fly:
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111           package My::CSS::Squish;
112           use base qw(CSS::Squish);
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114           sub file_handle {
115               my $self = shift;
116               my $file = shift;
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118               my $content = $self->my_prepare_content($file);
119               return undef unless defined $content;
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121               open my $fh, "<", \$content or warn "Couldn't open handle: $!";
122               return $fh;
123           }
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125       Note that the file is not resolved yet and is relative to the root(s),
126       so you have to resolve it yourself or call resolve_file method.
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128       resolve_file( $file )
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130       Lookup file in the root(s) and returns first path it found or undef.
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132       When roots are not set just checks if file exists.
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134       _resolve_file( $file, @roots )
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136       DEPRECATED. This private method is deprecated and do nothing useful
137       except maintaining backwards compatibility. If you were using it then
138       most probably to find files in roots before submitting them into con‐
139       catenate method. Now, it's not required and this method returns back
140       file path without changes.
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142       resolve_uri( $uri_string, $base_file )
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144       Takes an URI and base file path and transforms it into new file path.
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BUGS AND SHORTCOMINGS

147       At the current time, comments are not skipped.  This means comments
148       happening before @import statements at the top of a file will cause the
149       @import rules to not be parsed.  Make sure the @import rules are the
150       very first thing in the file (and only one per line).  Processing of
151       @import rules stops as soon as the first line that doesn't match an
152       @import rule is encountered.
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154       All other bugs should be reported via <http://rt.cpan.org/Pub
155       lic/Dist/Display.html?Name=CSS-Squish> or bug-CSS-Squish@rt.cpan.org.
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AUTHOR

158       Thomas Sibley <trs@bestpractical.com>, Ruslan Zakirov <ruz@bestpracti‐
159       cal.com>
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162       Copyright (c) 2006.
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164       This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
165       under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.3 or, at
166       your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.
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170perl v5.8.8                       2007-11-09                    CSS::Squish(3)
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