On Monday, January 27, 2014 5:00:27 AM UTC-5, Ruby-Forum.com User wrote:
>
> By everything I mean everything. Untouched by assets pipeline. 
>
> External javascript libraries, like CK Editor for example, dynamicly 
> load javascript and css in runtime, depending on settings. So compiling 
> them with assets pipeline into one file makes no sense, even worse it 
> doesn't work at all. 
>
> Is there a mechanizm in rails to copy all files from ex. 
> ../gems/../lib/assets/ck_editor to ../assets/ck_editor directory. 
>
> It is hard to automate copying since it is a moving target, due to gems 
> versions, so it has to be done by hand. 
>
> Funny thing is that everything works in development, but of course not 
> in production, since assets pipeline has no mechanizm to move whole 
> directory into assets directory. 
>
> Or have I missed something obvious? 
>
>
> The third paragraph in the Rails Guided titled "The Asset Pipeline" has 
this to say:

*The asset pipeline is enabled by default. It can be disabled in 
config/application.rb by putting this line inside the application class 
definition:*
 *config.assets.enabled = false*
 

*You can also disable the asset pipeline while creating a new application 
by passing the --skip-sprockets option.*
 *rails new appname --skip-sprockets*
 

*You should use the defaults for all new applications unless you have a 
specific reason to avoid the asset pipeline.*
Have you tried either of these? 

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> TheR 
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