I'm using the PDFkit in my controller to build out a series of PDFs, zip them up, and then send them to the user.
In order to control the output styles, I tell PDFKit which stylesheets to use during content generation. I need to pass along the file reference of the CSS file. Since Rails is now compiling and renaming my stylesheets, I'm not sure how to reference the compiled CSS asset inside my controller.
Here's what I used to do:
InvoicesController < ApplicationController
def download
kit = PDFKit.new(render_to_string(:show, :layout => false))
kit.stylesheets << "#{Sass::Plugin.options[:css_location]}/application.css"
kit.to_file("#{file_date_string}.pdf")
# snip
end
end
Sass::Plugin.options[:css_location] now returns the incorrect location, not to mention the fact that application.css is no longer the valid name of the file. I should mention that I have an app/assets/application.css file that serves as a manifest for my SCSS files, and it is working correctly in my views via the stylesheet_link_tag() method.
Basically what I'm looking for is a controlle开发者_StackOverflow社区r equivalent of asset_path() in order to do something like this:
kit = PDFKit.new(render_to_string(:show, :layout => false))
kit.stylesheets << asset_path('application.css')
kit.to_file("#{file_date_string}.pdf")
Can anyone help?
Rails.application.assets
is poorly documented but it provides access to Rails' hook into Sprockets, as a Sprockets::Environment
object. Rails uses Sprockets to basically run the whole asset pipeline, and this is where you should hook in for things like this:
kit.stylesheets << Rails.application.assets['application.css'].pathname
https://github.com/sstephenson/sprockets says of it:
Accessing Assets Programmatically
You can use the find_asset
method (aliased as []
) to retrieve an asset from a Sprockets environment. Pass it a logical path and you'll get a Sprockets::BundledAsset
instance back:
environment['application.js']
# => #<Sprockets::BundledAsset ...>
Call to_s
on the resulting asset to access its contents, length
to get its length in bytes, mtime
to query its last-modified time, and pathname
to get its full path on the filesystem.
view_context.asset_path 'application.css'
should do the trick.
Rails.application.assets['application.css'].pathname
always returns the original path of the raw asset, not the precompiled file, so the top answer did not work for me.
However, calling to_s
on the bundled asset instead of pathname
does seem to correctly return the body of the precompiled asset, so you can just use an inline style instead of using kit.stylesheets <<
:
<style>
<%= Rails.application.assets["application.css"].to_s %>
</style>
One solution is to pull the CSS inline in your view.
In HAML, this could look like:
%style
= Sass.compile(File.read(File.join(Rails.root, 'app', 'assets', 'stylesheets', 'sass', "application.scss")))
Or in ERB:
<style>
<%= Sass.compile(File.read(File.join(Rails.root, 'app', 'assets', 'stylesheets', 'sass', "application.scss"))) %>
</style>
The best way to get the compiled name is from the manifest that is generate when you compile.
You can make a controller method that serves the raw name in development, and then accesses the manifest in production to map the correct name.
The location of the manifest by default is:
File.join(Rails.public_path, config.assets.prefix, 'manifest.yml')
But it looks like you can access this as a hash at config.assets.digests
config.assets.digests[css_file_name_as_string]
I think stylesheet_path("application") is what you're looking for
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