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Andrew Grieve commented on CB-6505: ----------------------------------- cordova-js.git is the main Cordova repo for cordova.js files. Builds from there are moved into platforms when releases happen. > Hybrid app - issues with pre-compiled, minified assets not getting loaded > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: CB-6505 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-6505 > Project: Apache Cordova > Issue Type: Bug > Components: CordovaJS > Affects Versions: 3.4.0 > Environment: iOS 6.1, Heroku, Ruby-on-Rails 3.2 > Reporter: Craig Payne > Assignee: Andrew Grieve > > I have an existing RoR application, with pre-compiled and minified assets, up > on Heroku. I created a Cordova app using > https://github.com/cfjedimaster/Cordova-Examples.git and following the > instructions I was easily able to generate an app that ran on my iPhone and > scanned as expected. When I went to move the one page app's functionality > into the RoR application I started running into issues where the Cordova > JavaScript was generating bad paths to, especially, cordova-plugins.js. > Hacking the code, I bypassed the call to findCordovaPath, hardcoding that > with "/assets/" - which *almost* works. On my 'local' Dev env I can use > "/dev-assets" (the RoR default) with the non-compiled, non-minified and I see > no issues with loading the files. But, switching to "/assets", doing the > pre-compile, and pushing to Heroku continues to fail. > Either I'm missing something semi-obvious (and possibly buried in the docs), > or there's a testing hole here. I can't imagine that using pre-compiled and > minified assets is an uncommon occurrence, even in Hybrid apps. > NOTE - this is actually on 3.4.1-0.1.0 which isn't apparently a legal version > in "Affects Versions" yet. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.2#6252)