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Until now I always put requireAsset in the on_start of a Package controller. But I noticed that e.g. for tool files all packages are loaded and the on_start method is executed.
This results in JS / CSS included if you have requireAsset calls in your on_start method. This is very inconvenient. E.g. in composer the field "page_slug" does a tool call. When using requireAsset in a package, the <script> and <link> tags appear in the page slug field...
How do you guys require assets in Packages? Any suggestions?
This results in JS / CSS included if you have requireAsset calls in your on_start method. This is very inconvenient. E.g. in composer the field "page_slug" does a tool call. When using requireAsset in a package, the <script> and <link> tags appear in the page slug field...
How do you guys require assets in Packages? Any suggestions?
I always put them in my controller method, e.g. view, add to ensure I only include what I need. Requires more code though..
Hi Remo,
I have a similar issue but with custom templates for core blocks in a package.
Overriding the recommended registerViewAssets() method in the block controller (inside blocks in custom package) does not seem to work so I have resorted to using requireAsset in the package on_start method.
Does your solution work even with block caching on?
Here is my forum question linkhttp://www.concrete5.org/community/forums/5-7-discussion/extendover...
Thanks
I have a similar issue but with custom templates for core blocks in a package.
Overriding the recommended registerViewAssets() method in the block controller (inside blocks in custom package) does not seem to work so I have resorted to using requireAsset in the package on_start method.
Does your solution work even with block caching on?
Here is my forum question linkhttp://www.concrete5.org/community/forums/5-7-discussion/extendover...
Thanks
On IRC they suggested me to put the code in the single page controllers. That works. Well hopefully other developers won't put the requireAsset in the on_start of the package controller cause the WILL cause problems.