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:'''<span style="color:red;">Development is ongoing for this project</span>''': | :'''<span style="color:red;">Development is ongoing for this project</span>''': | ||
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::*Use composer for back-end libraries? If so, use separate directory? | ::*Use composer for back-end libraries? If so, use separate directory? | ||
::*Should we be using bower for this or is it better to manually bring in packages in a standard fashion? | ::*Should we be using bower for this or is it better to manually bring in packages in a standard fashion? | ||
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:*[https://sourceforge.net/p/openemr/discussion/202506/thread/d4ec2b8b/ assets directory] | :*[https://sourceforge.net/p/openemr/discussion/202506/thread/d4ec2b8b/ assets directory] |
Revision as of 04:15, 5 July 2016
Bower
- Added this to attempt to standardize the assets that are used by openemr. Assets that are collected via bower are stored at interface/static; note this location is flexible since we are not sure where we will be storing these in the future as migrate to MVC architecture.
- The path is set to a global here in the codebase(so the path will be easy to change in the future, if needed):
- https://github.com/openemr/openemr/commit/b63b0da6a5eae6f8051234bff104a06cb37db167
- (also see above commit for a example on using the global/path)
- Current assets are:
- font-awesome-4-6-3
- Development is ongoing for this project:
- Ideal directory for this stuff
- Ideal syntax of the bower openemr package
- Incorporating versioning of the assets to allow multiple versions of 1 library (ie. such as jquery)
- Several questions to answer:
- Use this only for front-end libraries (css/js)?
- Use composer for back-end libraries? If so, use separate directory?
- Should we be using bower for this or is it better to manually bring in packages in a standard fashion?