For example:
@Inject
private AssetSource assetSource;
public String getImageURL() {
return
assetSource.getClasspathAsset("/META-INF/assets/images/image-42.png",
currentLocale).toClientURL().toString();
}
Geoff
> On 18 Feb 2016, at 3:18 am, Thiago H de Paula Figueiredo
> wrote:
>
>
On Wed, 17 Feb 2016 14:18:33 -0200, Nathan Quirynen
wrote:
Hi,
Hi!
But how can I get the asset in code? Sometimes the asset is "dynamic"
(based on other parameters).
I thought I'd use one of the methods of AssetSource, but I'm not sure
how to use it as I always get the error that Tapestry
Hi,
in the progress of adapting to 5.4 I'm now moving my assets to the
recomended location " src/main/resources/META-INF/assets/[path to asset]".
In a page or component class I import them using: @Import(stylesheet = {
"[path to asset]" })
In a template I access assets by using: ${asset:[pat
the tapestry committee will get the behavior it tolerates. unproductive
behavior should not be tolerated any more than obnoxious behavior would be
tolerated in your own home.
tapestry group would be well advised to ban obnoxious behavior like this.
Patrick Moore
(256) 203-3775
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