Minify uses an algorithm to rewrite relative URIs in CSS output to root-relative URIs so that each link points to the same location it did in its original file.
Say your style sheet http://example.org/theme/fashion/style.css
contains:
body { background: url(bg.jpg); }
When Minify serves this content (from http://example.org/min/f=theme/fashion/style.css
or http://example.org/min/g=css
) it re-writes the URI so the image is correctly linked:
body{background:url(/theme/fashion/bg.jpg)}
You can see the steps used to rewrite your URIs by enabling debug mode.
You can disable the automatic rewriting by setting this in config.php:
$min_serveOptions['rewriteCssUris'] = false;
You can manually rewrite relative URIs in CSS in a couple ways. The simplest is to prepend a string to each relative URI:
$min_serveOptions['rewriteCssUris'] = false;
$min_serveOptions['minifierOptions'][Minify::TYPE_CSS]['prependRelativePath'] = '/css/';
Or you can run the minified output through a custom post-processor function.
Out-of-the-box, Minify gets confused when min
is placed in a subdirectory of the real document root. There's now a simple workaround for this, making min
more portable.
Whether you use aliases, symlinks, or virtual directories, if you make content outside of the DOC_ROOT available at public URLs, Minify may need manual configuration of the $min_symlinks
option to rewrite some URIs correctly. Consider this scenario, where http://example.org/static/style.css
will serve /etc/static_content/style.css
:
document root | /var/www |
---|---|
Apache mod_alias | Alias /static /etc/static_content |
...or symlink | ln -s /etc/static_content /var/www/static |
In /config.php
you'll need the following:
// map URL path to file path
$min_symlinks = array(
'//static' => '/etc/static_content'
);
This lets Minify know during the rewriting process that an internal file path starting with /etc/static_content
should be rewritten as a public URI beginning with /static
.
If your alias target directory is outside of DOC_ROOT, you'll also need to explicitly allow Minify to serve files from it:
$min_serveOptions['minApp']['allowDirs'] = array(
'//', // allow from the normal DOC_ROOT
'/etc/static_content' // allow from our alias target
);
You can enable the script min/server-info.php
and open http://example.org/min/server-info.php to find useful $_SERVER
values. People in the Google Group might need these to help you.
- Make sure you have the latest version.
- Enable debug mode, which will show you the URI transformation process.
- Check that
$_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']
is the correct directory path. If not, URI rewriting will fail. If you cannot fix this in httpd.conf, etc., set$min_documentRoot
in config.php. - Paste your debug mode comment block into a new post on the minify mailing list.