How to show unbundled individual javascript and css of my rails web-application










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I want to show unbundled javascript and css of my web-application to a UI developer. I have tried adding require 'sprockets/railties'
config.assets.debug = true



in my production.rb, but it did not work and I can still see bundled, uglified css/js in my browser sources.

I tried running my production in development mode by adding rack_env development in my /etc/nginx/nginx.conf http block, but I get Bad Request due to following error:-



invalid number of arguments in "rack_env" directive in /etc/nginx/nginx.conf:16


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    I want to show unbundled javascript and css of my web-application to a UI developer. I have tried adding require 'sprockets/railties'
    config.assets.debug = true



    in my production.rb, but it did not work and I can still see bundled, uglified css/js in my browser sources.

    I tried running my production in development mode by adding rack_env development in my /etc/nginx/nginx.conf http block, but I get Bad Request due to following error:-



    invalid number of arguments in "rack_env" directive in /etc/nginx/nginx.conf:16


    Please help










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      I want to show unbundled javascript and css of my web-application to a UI developer. I have tried adding require 'sprockets/railties'
      config.assets.debug = true



      in my production.rb, but it did not work and I can still see bundled, uglified css/js in my browser sources.

      I tried running my production in development mode by adding rack_env development in my /etc/nginx/nginx.conf http block, but I get Bad Request due to following error:-



      invalid number of arguments in "rack_env" directive in /etc/nginx/nginx.conf:16


      Please help










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      I want to show unbundled javascript and css of my web-application to a UI developer. I have tried adding require 'sprockets/railties'
      config.assets.debug = true



      in my production.rb, but it did not work and I can still see bundled, uglified css/js in my browser sources.

      I tried running my production in development mode by adding rack_env development in my /etc/nginx/nginx.conf http block, but I get Bad Request due to following error:-



      invalid number of arguments in "rack_env" directive in /etc/nginx/nginx.conf:16


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          Did you try purging and recompiling your assets by any chance? Depending on your deploy method, production assets may not be recompiled on every deploy / application start.




          1. rake assets:clean (rake assets:clobber) for Rails 4+

          2. rake assets:precompile

          By default, config.assets.debug = true is what controls this 'bundling' behavior.



          You might also try to comment out
          config.assets.js_compressor = ... or
          config.assets.css_compressor = ...
          if you have any of those in your production.rb.



          Another reason may be any sort of external cache, depending on where you host your app: Cloudflare or Heroku Asset Pipeline Cache (those usually cache based on MD5 of your assets).
          And the last but not the least is... browser cache, just in case :)






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          • Thanks for the help but I am getting error Don't know how to build task 'assets:clean'

            – Umesh Malhotra
            Nov 15 '18 at 10:01











          • My bad, it's a different task name for Rails 4+. I've updated my answer.

            – mkrl
            Nov 15 '18 at 13:02












          • Its working in safari browser and not in other browsers. (Safari is unbundling even without following above steps)

            – Umesh Malhotra
            Nov 16 '18 at 6:40











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          Did you try purging and recompiling your assets by any chance? Depending on your deploy method, production assets may not be recompiled on every deploy / application start.




          1. rake assets:clean (rake assets:clobber) for Rails 4+

          2. rake assets:precompile

          By default, config.assets.debug = true is what controls this 'bundling' behavior.



          You might also try to comment out
          config.assets.js_compressor = ... or
          config.assets.css_compressor = ...
          if you have any of those in your production.rb.



          Another reason may be any sort of external cache, depending on where you host your app: Cloudflare or Heroku Asset Pipeline Cache (those usually cache based on MD5 of your assets).
          And the last but not the least is... browser cache, just in case :)






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          • Thanks for the help but I am getting error Don't know how to build task 'assets:clean'

            – Umesh Malhotra
            Nov 15 '18 at 10:01











          • My bad, it's a different task name for Rails 4+. I've updated my answer.

            – mkrl
            Nov 15 '18 at 13:02












          • Its working in safari browser and not in other browsers. (Safari is unbundling even without following above steps)

            – Umesh Malhotra
            Nov 16 '18 at 6:40















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          Did you try purging and recompiling your assets by any chance? Depending on your deploy method, production assets may not be recompiled on every deploy / application start.




          1. rake assets:clean (rake assets:clobber) for Rails 4+

          2. rake assets:precompile

          By default, config.assets.debug = true is what controls this 'bundling' behavior.



          You might also try to comment out
          config.assets.js_compressor = ... or
          config.assets.css_compressor = ...
          if you have any of those in your production.rb.



          Another reason may be any sort of external cache, depending on where you host your app: Cloudflare or Heroku Asset Pipeline Cache (those usually cache based on MD5 of your assets).
          And the last but not the least is... browser cache, just in case :)






          share|improve this answer

























          • Thanks for the help but I am getting error Don't know how to build task 'assets:clean'

            – Umesh Malhotra
            Nov 15 '18 at 10:01











          • My bad, it's a different task name for Rails 4+. I've updated my answer.

            – mkrl
            Nov 15 '18 at 13:02












          • Its working in safari browser and not in other browsers. (Safari is unbundling even without following above steps)

            – Umesh Malhotra
            Nov 16 '18 at 6:40













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          Did you try purging and recompiling your assets by any chance? Depending on your deploy method, production assets may not be recompiled on every deploy / application start.




          1. rake assets:clean (rake assets:clobber) for Rails 4+

          2. rake assets:precompile

          By default, config.assets.debug = true is what controls this 'bundling' behavior.



          You might also try to comment out
          config.assets.js_compressor = ... or
          config.assets.css_compressor = ...
          if you have any of those in your production.rb.



          Another reason may be any sort of external cache, depending on where you host your app: Cloudflare or Heroku Asset Pipeline Cache (those usually cache based on MD5 of your assets).
          And the last but not the least is... browser cache, just in case :)






          share|improve this answer















          Did you try purging and recompiling your assets by any chance? Depending on your deploy method, production assets may not be recompiled on every deploy / application start.




          1. rake assets:clean (rake assets:clobber) for Rails 4+

          2. rake assets:precompile

          By default, config.assets.debug = true is what controls this 'bundling' behavior.



          You might also try to comment out
          config.assets.js_compressor = ... or
          config.assets.css_compressor = ...
          if you have any of those in your production.rb.



          Another reason may be any sort of external cache, depending on where you host your app: Cloudflare or Heroku Asset Pipeline Cache (those usually cache based on MD5 of your assets).
          And the last but not the least is... browser cache, just in case :)







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          answered Nov 15 '18 at 6:19









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          • Thanks for the help but I am getting error Don't know how to build task 'assets:clean'

            – Umesh Malhotra
            Nov 15 '18 at 10:01











          • My bad, it's a different task name for Rails 4+. I've updated my answer.

            – mkrl
            Nov 15 '18 at 13:02












          • Its working in safari browser and not in other browsers. (Safari is unbundling even without following above steps)

            – Umesh Malhotra
            Nov 16 '18 at 6:40

















          • Thanks for the help but I am getting error Don't know how to build task 'assets:clean'

            – Umesh Malhotra
            Nov 15 '18 at 10:01











          • My bad, it's a different task name for Rails 4+. I've updated my answer.

            – mkrl
            Nov 15 '18 at 13:02












          • Its working in safari browser and not in other browsers. (Safari is unbundling even without following above steps)

            – Umesh Malhotra
            Nov 16 '18 at 6:40
















          Thanks for the help but I am getting error Don't know how to build task 'assets:clean'

          – Umesh Malhotra
          Nov 15 '18 at 10:01





          Thanks for the help but I am getting error Don't know how to build task 'assets:clean'

          – Umesh Malhotra
          Nov 15 '18 at 10:01













          My bad, it's a different task name for Rails 4+. I've updated my answer.

          – mkrl
          Nov 15 '18 at 13:02






          My bad, it's a different task name for Rails 4+. I've updated my answer.

          – mkrl
          Nov 15 '18 at 13:02














          Its working in safari browser and not in other browsers. (Safari is unbundling even without following above steps)

          – Umesh Malhotra
          Nov 16 '18 at 6:40





          Its working in safari browser and not in other browsers. (Safari is unbundling even without following above steps)

          – Umesh Malhotra
          Nov 16 '18 at 6:40



















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