lib/sprockets/digest.rb
module Sprockets # `Digest` is an internal mixin whose public methods are exposed on # the `Environment` and `Index` classes. module Digest # Returns a `Digest` implementation class. # # Defaults to `Digest::MD5`. def digest_class @digest_class end # Assign a `Digest` implementation class. This maybe any Ruby # `Digest::` implementation such as `Digest::MD5` or # `Digest::SHA1`. # # environment.digest_class = Digest::SHA1 # def digest_class=(klass) expire_index! @digest_class = klass end # The `Environment#version` is a custom value used for manually # expiring all asset caches. # # Sprockets is able to track most file and directory changes and # will take care of expiring the cache for you. However, its # impossible to know when any custom helpers change that you mix # into the `Context`. # # It would be wise to increment this value anytime you make a # configuration change to the `Environment` object. def version @version end # Assign an environment version. # # environment.version = '2.0' # def version=(version) expire_index! @version = version end # Returns a `Digest` instance for the `Environment`. # # This value serves two purposes. If two `Environment`s have the # same digest value they can be treated as equal. This is more # useful for comparing environment states between processes rather # than in the same. Two equal `Environment`s can share the same # cached assets. # # The value also provides a seed digest for all `Asset` # digests. Any change in the environment digest will affect all of # its assets. def digest # Compute the initial digest using the implementation class. The # Sprockets release version and custom environment version are # mixed in. So any new releases will affect all your assets. @digest ||= digest_class.new.update(VERSION).update(version.to_s) # Returned a dupped copy so the caller can safely mutate it with `.update` @digest.dup end end end