Knockout Assets is a Rails gem that generates full asset URL paths for assets in the asset pipeline. It also supplies simple bindings for using assets in Knockout templates. This makes it very useful for applications that use Knockout and CDNs.
Install:
gem 'knockout-assets'
Add the loader in yout application.html.erb:
<%= knockout_assets %>
Then use in a template:
<img data-bind="img: 'person.gif'">
Asset URLs change depending on how they are served up. In production, assets coming from a CDN have a URL generated at compile time. The standard Rails way of solving this is to use an image_tag, which renders the right URL. However, since Knockout templates are rendered client side, they don't have access to this method, unless the templates are generated in the first place using erb or haml.
Using Knockout Assets has three advantages over using a standard image_tag in knockout templates.
- The knockout templates files need not be processed on the server side at all. This means that testing them (for example with Jasmine) becomes possible.
- The templates may be served up from a CDN using Knockout.js-External-Template-Engine.
- The images are preloaded by default so templates render with the correct layout instantly (but this can be optionally disabled).
Include/Exclude some images using a regex
<%= knockout_assets(include: /.*\.(png|gif|jpg|jpeg|bmp|svg)/) %>
or
<%= knockout_assets(exclude: /im.*\//) %>
Or use both (exclude wins).
Disable preloading images
<%= knockout_assets(preload: false) %>
MIT License.