Class: Middleman::Extensions::Gzip
- Inherits:
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Middleman::Extension
- Object
- Middleman::Extension
- Middleman::Extensions::Gzip
- Defined in:
- lib/middleman-core/extensions/gzip.rb
Overview
This extension Gzips assets and pages when building. Gzipped assets and pages can be served directly by Apache or Nginx with the proper configuration, and pre-zipping means that we can use a more agressive compression level at no CPU cost per request.
Use Nginx's gzip_static directive, or AddEncoding and mod_rewrite in Apache to serve your Gzipped files whenever the normal (non-.gz) filename is requested.
Pass the :exts options to customize which file extensions get zipped (defaults to .css, .htm, .html, .js, and .xhtml
Defined Under Namespace
Classes: NumberHelpers
Constant Summary
Constants included from Contracts
Instance Attribute Summary
Attributes inherited from Middleman::Extension
Instance Method Summary collapse
- #after_build(builder) ⇒ Object
- #gzip_file(path) ⇒ Object
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#initialize(app, options_hash = {}) ⇒ Gzip
constructor
A new instance of Gzip.
Methods inherited from Middleman::Extension
activated_extension, #add_exposed_to_context, #after_configuration, after_extension_activated, #after_extension_activated, #before_build, #before_configuration, clear_after_extension_callbacks, config, define_setting, expose_to_application, expose_to_config, expose_to_template, global_config, helpers, #manipulate_resource_list, option, #ready, resources
Methods included from Contracts
Constructor Details
#initialize(app, options_hash = {}) ⇒ Gzip
Returns a new instance of Gzip.
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# File 'lib/middleman-core/extensions/gzip.rb', line 21 def initialize(app, ={}) super require 'zlib' require 'stringio' require 'find' require 'thread' end |
Instance Method Details
#after_build(builder) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/middleman-core/extensions/gzip.rb', line 30 def after_build(builder) num_threads = 4 paths = ::Middleman::Util.all_files_under(app.config[:build_dir]) total_savings = 0 # Fill a queue with inputs in_queue = Queue.new paths.each do |path| in_queue << path if should_gzip?(path) end num_paths = in_queue.size # Farm out gzip tasks to threads and put the results in in_queue out_queue = Queue.new num_threads.times.each do Thread.new do while path = in_queue.pop out_queue << gzip_file(path.to_s) end end end # Insert a nil for each thread to stop it num_threads.times do in_queue << nil end old_locale = I18n.locale I18n.locale = :en # use the english localizations for printing out file sizes to make sure the localizations exist num_paths.times do output_filename, old_size, new_size = out_queue.pop next unless output_filename total_savings += (old_size - new_size) size_change_word = (old_size - new_size) > 0 ? 'smaller' : 'larger' builder.trigger :created, "#{output_filename} (#{NumberHelpers.new.number_to_human_size((old_size - new_size).abs)} #{size_change_word})" end builder.trigger :gzip, '', "Total gzip savings: #{NumberHelpers.new.number_to_human_size(total_savings)}" I18n.locale = old_locale end |
#gzip_file(path) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/middleman-core/extensions/gzip.rb', line 75 def gzip_file(path) input_file = File.open(path, 'rb').read output_filename = .overwrite ? path : path + '.gz' input_file_time = File.mtime(path) # Check if the right file's already there if !.overwrite && File.exist?(output_filename) && File.mtime(output_filename) == input_file_time return [nil, nil, nil] end File.open(output_filename, 'wb') do |f| gz = Zlib::GzipWriter.new(f, Zlib::BEST_COMPRESSION) gz.mtime = input_file_time.to_i gz.write input_file gz.close end # Make the file times match, both for Nginx's gzip_static extension # and so we can ID existing files. Also, so even if the GZ files are # wiped out by build --clean and recreated, we won't rsync them over # again because they'll end up with the same mtime. File.utime(File.atime(output_filename), input_file_time, output_filename) old_size = File.size(path) new_size = File.size(output_filename) [output_filename, old_size, new_size] end |