This asset gem packages the twitter flight framework for Rails.
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'twitter-flight-rails'
or
gem 'twitter-flight-rails', :git => "[email protected]:yourabi/twitter-flight-rails.git"
You'll also want to add the following dependencies to your Gemfile (see the dependencies section for more details)
gem 'requirejs-rails'
gem 'es5-shim-rails'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Twitter flight depdends on ES5-shim, jQuery and an AMD implementation like require.js.
One possible Rails/Require.js integration is requirejs-rails ... you'll probably want to read their documentation and follow their initial setup instructions.
ES5-shim is used to polyfill ES5 support for older browsers and JQuery for DOM manipulation API. This is provided by the es5-shim-rails gem.
Eventually you'll end up using require.js to include jquery, es5-shim, flight and your own compnents using something like this
// here "root" is a file that contains your own components under app/assets/javascripts/root.js and accessed at /assets/root.js
require(['jquery', 'es5-shim/shims/es5-shim', 'es5-shim/shims/es5-sham', 'twitter/flight/', 'root'], function($) {
// this is your own boot.js file in app/assets/javascripts/boot.js accessed at /assets/boot.js
require(['boot'], function(initialize) {
initialize();
});
});
Currently this version tracks flight v1.0.2 with a few bugs backported from master ($.browser reference in jQuery 1.9) and paths tweaked slightly.
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request