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README.md

Managing CSS and JavaScript in Chamilo.

The folder "assets" will be processed by the js library Webpack Encore and the result will be saved in public/build folder.

For this, we first need to install yarn. Yarn is a JavaScript dependencies manager similar to Bower (that we also used for development in Chamilo 1.11.x), only that Bower is deprecated now.

To install yarn v2, follow the installation instructions here https://yarnpkg.com/getting-started/install

After the installation run this command in the Chamilo root:

yarn install

yarn will read the dependencies in the packages.json file and save the dependencies in the 'node_modules' folder (which must NOT be committed** to the Chamilo repository).

To upgrade packages:

yarn up

Configuring Encore/Webpack

Webpack takes CSS, JS and other files and generates tidy single-files to attach to your web package.

The behaviour of how packages will be processed is described here: "webpack.config.js".

Then, to create the public/build contents, run one of the following commands: To compile assets just once:

yarn run encore dev

To compile assets and minify & optimize them:

yarn run encore production

For more detail information please visit:

https://symfony.com/doc/current/frontend.html