You can use sfCombinePlugin or sfDynamicsPlugin maybe others... On 9 jan, 19:51, Tom Boutell <[email protected]> wrote: > Apostrophe (a CMS plugin for Symfony, among other things) includes a > minifier for JS and CSS which is integrated into Symfony so that whatever > you have in view.yml, etc. will wind up as part of the minified bundle. > > I'm not an expert on Closure but I'm not sure whether you can count on JS > code that works without Closure always working with Closure, since it is an > optimizing compiler and might have some requirements in terms of what is > allowed. If you're going to use Closure you should probably use it all the > time, even in dev, to make sure your code that works in dev will work in > production. > > Closure is pretty amazing stuff - if you truly need a hardcore optimizer and > linter of your JS code, go for it. But if you really just need a minifier > and no surprise behavior changes in production, you should probably consider > Apostrophe and its a_include_javascripts and a_include_stylesheets calls. > Those aren't really very Apostrophe-specific, you could pull those helpers > into your own helper if you don't really need the rest of Apostrophe. > > (This is in the 1.5 svn branch, not released as a tarball just yet, although > it is the basis of our current client projects and will be declared a stable > release shortly)
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