method

asset_path

Importance_3
asset_path(source, options = {}) public

This is the entry point for all assets. When using the asset pipeline (i.e. sprockets and sprockets-rails), the behavior is “enhanced”. You can bypass the asset pipeline by passing in skip_pipeline: true to the options.

All other asset *_path helpers delegate through this method.

With the asset pipeline

All options passed to asset_path will be passed to compute_asset_path which is implemented by sprockets-rails.

asset_path("application.js") # => "/assets/application-60aa4fdc5cea14baf5400fba1abf4f2a46a5166bad4772b1effe341570f07de9.js"

Without the asset pipeline (skip_pipeline: true)

Accepts a type option that can specify the asset’s extension. No error checking is done to verify the source passed into asset_path is valid and that the file exists on disk.

asset_path("application.js", skip_pipeline: true)                 # => "application.js"
asset_path("filedoesnotexist.png", skip_pipeline: true)           # => "filedoesnotexist.png"
asset_path("application", type: :javascript, skip_pipeline: true) # => "/javascripts/application.js"
asset_path("application", type: :stylesheet, skip_pipeline: true) # => "/stylesheets/application.css"

Options applying to all assets

Below lists scenarios that apply to asset_path whether or not you’re using the asset pipeline.

  • All fully qualified urls are returned immediately. This bypasses the asset pipeline and all other behavior described.

    asset_path("http://www.example.com/js/xmlhr.js") # => "http://www.example.com/js/xmlhr.js"
    
  • All assets that begin with a forward slash are assumed to be full urls and will not be expanded. This will bypass the asset pipeline.

    asset_path("/foo.png") # => "/foo.png"
    
  • All blank strings will be returned immediately. This bypasses the asset pipeline and all other behavior described.

    asset_path("") # => ""
    
  • If config.relative_url_root is specified, all assets will have that root prepended.

    Rails.application.config.relative_url_root = "bar"
    asset_path("foo.js", skip_pipeline: true) # => "bar/foo.js"
    
  • A different asset host can be specified via config.action_controller.asset_host this is commonly used in conjunction with a CDN.

    Rails.application.config.action_controller.asset_host = "assets.example.com"
    asset_path("foo.js", skip_pipeline: true) # => "http://assets.example.com/foo.js"
    
  • An extension name can be specified manually with extname.

    asset_path("foo", skip_pipeline: true, extname: ".js")     # => "/foo.js"
    asset_path("foo.css", skip_pipeline: true, extname: ".js") # => "/foo.css.js"
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