The code of this TagHelper has moved to the BundlerMinifier repository: https://github.com/madskristensen/BundlerMinifier
When you use the Visual Studio extension BundleMinifier
(download),
you have to declare the bundles in the bundleconfig.json
file (input files, output file and minification options).
The idea of this project is to generate the script
and link
tags by using the list of bundles define in the bundleconfig.json
file.
So, instead of writing a code similar to (from the ASP.NET Core template):
<environment names="Development">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="~/css/site1.css" />
<link rel="stylesheet" href="~/css/site2.css" />
<link rel="stylesheet" href="~/css/site3.css" />
</environment>
<environment names="Staging,Production">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="~/css/site.min.css" asp-append-version="true" />
</environment>
You only write this:
<bundle name="wwwroot/css/site.min.css" />
- In production, it uses the minified file and appends the version in the query string (same behavior as
asp-append-version
). - In development, it uses all input files and does not append version.
Note: This goal of this project is not to minify files, but only to generate the script
and link tags
. The BundleMinifier extension does generate min files.
The code in the directory BundlerMinifier
comes from the BundlerMinifier repo, so the file is interpretted as the extension does.
- Install NuGet package
Meziantou.AspNetCore.BundleTagHelpers
- Register the tag helpers:
@addTagHelper *, Meziantou.AspNetCore.BundleTagHelpers
- Use the tag helper
<bundle name="wwwroot/js/site.min.js" />
<bundle name="wwwroot/css/site.min.css" />
- (optional) Edit the
Startup.cs
file:
//using Meziantou.AspNetCore.BundleTagHelpers;
public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
services.AddMvc();
services.AddBundles(options =>
{
options.UseMinifiedFiles = false;
options.AppendVersion = false;
});
}