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rails-assets

gcr.io/paketo-buildpacks/rails-assets

A Cloud Native Buildpack to precompile rails assets

Logging Configurations

To configure the level of log output from the buildpack itself, set the $BP_LOG_LEVEL environment variable at build time either directly (ex. pack build my-app --env BP_LOG_LEVEL=DEBUG) or through a project.toml file If no value is set, the default value of INFO will be used.

The options for this setting are:

  • INFO: (Default) log information about the progress of the build process
  • DEBUG: log debugging information about the progress of the build process
$BP_LOG_LEVEL="DEBUG"

Configuring Exta Assets Directories

By default, the assets:precompile command reads assets from a set of specific application paths, such as app/assets, app/javascript, lib/assets and vendor/assets. These directories contain the source files that need to be precompiled and optimized for production use. The precompiled assets resulted from running this command are then placed in different directories, such as public/assets, public/packs and tmp/cache/assets.

Any gem can override the behavior of the assets:precompile command, and use different directories to either read source assets or write the precompilation results. It is possible to set a list of additional source directories using the $BP_RAILS_ASSETS_EXTRA_SOURCE_PATHS environment variable. In the same way, to set a list of additional destination paths, use $BP_RAILS_ASSETS_EXTRA_DESTINATION_PATHS. Both variables have the same notation of the $PATH system variable.

# adds app/my_gem/assets and lib/other_gem/assets to
# the list of paths containing assets that need precompilation
BP_RAILS_ASSETS_EXTRA_SOURCE_PATHS="app/my_gem/assets:lib/other_gem/assets"

# adds public/my_gem and public/other_gem to
# the list of paths with assets resulting from the
# precompilation process
BP_RAILS_ASSETS_EXTRA_DESTINATION_PATHS="public/my_gem:public/other_gem"

Like the $BP_LOG_LEVEL, you can set those variables either directly with pack cli or using a project.toml file.