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# | |
# File compressor plugin for jekyll | |
# ================================= | |
# | |
# By [mytharcher](https://github.com/mytharcher) | |
# 2012-05-20 | |
# | |
# Updated by [nicoespeon](https://github.com/nicoespeon) | |
# 2013-04-12 | |
# | |
# This plugin for compressing text files, including | |
# HTML and JavaScript of jekyll site. NOT support CSS | |
# file yet. | |
# | |
# The JavaScript compressing requires 'packr', a | |
# third-party lib. I'm not sure if GitHub has this | |
# extension. But the compressor for HTML files works OK. | |
# | |
# For HTML files it uses Alan Moore's regexp : | |
# http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5312349/minifying-final-html-output-using-regular-expressions-with-codeigniter | |
# It removes spaces between HTML, excepted within | |
# <textarea> and <pre> code, so you don't get into trouble! | |
# | |
require 'packr' | |
module Jekyll | |
module Compressor | |
def compress_html(content) | |
content.gsub(/(?>[^\S ]\s*|\s{2,})(?=(?:(?:[^<]++|<(?!\/?(?:textarea|pre)\b))*+)(?:<(?>textarea|pre)\b|\z))/ix, '') | |
end | |
# Really writing process | |
def output_file(dest, content) | |
FileUtils.mkdir_p(File.dirname(dest)) | |
File.open(dest, 'w') do |f| | |
f.write(content) | |
end | |
end | |
def output_html(dest, content) | |
path = self.destination(dest) | |
self.output_file(path, compress_html(content)) | |
end | |
def output_js(dest, content) | |
self.output_file(dest, Packr.pack(content, | |
:shrink_vars => true | |
)) | |
end | |
end | |
# Overwrite old methods to insert a hook | |
class Post | |
include Compressor | |
def write(dest) | |
self.output_html(dest, self.output) | |
end | |
end | |
class Page | |
include Compressor | |
def write(dest) | |
self.output_html(dest, self.output) | |
end | |
end | |
class StaticFile | |
include Compressor | |
def write(dest) | |
dest_path = self.destination(dest) | |
return false if File.exist?(dest_path) and !self.modified? | |
@@mtimes[path] = mtime | |
case File.extname(dest_path) | |
when '.html' | |
self.output_html(dest_path, File.read(path)) | |
when '.js' | |
self.output_js(dest_path, File.read(path)) | |
else | |
FileUtils.mkdir_p(File.dirname(dest_path)) | |
FileUtils.cp(path, dest_path) | |
end | |
true | |
end | |
end | |
end |
Good to see your nice work! I may have a try @stereobooster's new plugin in my next Jekyll site.
PS: I am just wondering why GitHub didn't notify me when you commented on Gist?
Jekyll Asset Pipeline adds a powerful asset pipeline to Jekyll. It supports conversion of CoffeeScript, Sass, Less or any other language via custom preprocessors. It can also automatically compress assets with Yahoo's YUI Compressor or Google's Closure Compiler.
Hey @mytharcher, thanks a lot for sharing this, it helps me so much.
I may found a solution to improve the regexp thanks to Alan Moore's one :
def compress_html(content)
content.gsub(/(?>[^\S ]\s*|\s{2,})(?=(?:(?:[^<]++|<(?!\/?(?:textarea|pre)\b))*+)(?:<(?>textarea|pre)\b|\z))/ix, '')
end
Doing so, you keep spaces in your HTML within <textarea>
or other <pre>
code and so you don't get into trouble with that kind of things... What do you think?
Here is the source for the regexp.
You can also check my fork if you wish.
Cheers \o/
Thanks @nicoespeon! And sorry for delay.
It's very nice of your improvement. I will merge it.
@mytharcher This is great but it strips whitespace between liquid elements when the HTML is generated, for example the following code wouldn't output any space between the post title and excerpt:
{{ post.title }} {{ post.excerpt }}
I use a folder structure with Jekyll and this plugin seems to generate new subfolders. foo/index.html
turns into foo/foo/index.html
. I'd debug it myself, but I'm not keen on picking up Ruby right this instant :) Thanks for your work!
I wrote a Jekyll layout that compresses HTML in pure Liquid. It works on Github Pages.
Works great! Is there a way to exclude a specific section of HTML from being compressed? Part of my page layout relies on text-align: justify
which needs a space in between elements.
Thanks man! Works great! :)
Thanks for the nice plugin. However I've made a small improvement because this plugin always fucked up my rss.xml. https://gist.github.com/kimar/cc2cc5fd86d6abe54042#file-compressor-rb-L45-L49
@jelmerdemaat why not use a
?
great program....Fulfill my purpose 100%...
Good Job! Thanks so much man!!
Fixes an @@mtime
error, static files being copied into a subdirectory and some whitespace/URL updates:
--- compressor-old.rb
+++ compressor-new.rb
@@ -1,26 +1,26 @@
-#
+#
# File compressor plugin for jekyll
# =================================
-#
+#
# By [mytharcher](https://github.com/mytharcher)
# 2012-05-20
-#
+#
# Updated by [nicoespeon](https://github.com/nicoespeon)
# 2013-04-12
-#
+#
# This plugin for compressing text files, including
# HTML and JavaScript of jekyll site. NOT support CSS
# file yet.
-#
+#
# The JavaScript compressing requires 'packr', a
# third-party lib. I'm not sure if GitHub has this
# extension. But the compressor for HTML files works OK.
-#
-# For HTML files it uses Alan Moore's regexp :
-# http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5312349/minifying-final-html-output-using-regular-expressions-with-codeigniter
+#
+# For HTML files it uses Alan Moore's regexp :
+# https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5312349/minifying-final-html-output-using-regular-expressions-with-codeigniter
# It removes spaces between HTML, excepted within
# <textarea> and <pre> code, so you don't get into trouble!
-#
+#
require 'packr'
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@
end
def output_html(dest, content)
- path = self.destination(dest)
+ path = dest
self.output_file(path, compress_html(content))
end
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@
include Compressor
def write(dest)
- self.output_html(dest, self.output)
+ self.output_html(self.destination(dest), self.output)
end
end
@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@
include Compressor
def write(dest)
- self.output_html(dest, self.output)
+ self.output_html(self.destination(dest), self.output)
end
end
@@ -84,12 +84,12 @@
class StaticFile
include Compressor
-
+
def write(dest)
dest_path = self.destination(dest)
return false if File.exist?(dest_path) and !self.modified?
- @@mtimes[path] = mtime
+ self.class.mtimes[path] = mtime
case File.extname(dest_path)
when '.html'
@@ -106,4 +106,4 @@
end
-end
\ No newline at end of file
+end
Very nice, it also solves the difficulties I've been having with conditional IE comments. I'll use that :)