* NEW Make resources dir configurable.
* Removing reference to old `resources` and updating doc #8519
* Rrtarget to 4.4 release.
* DOC Reference SS_RESOURCES_DIR in Environment doc.
* API Add a Resources method to SilverStripe\Core\Manifest\Module to read the resources-dir from composer.json
* Clean up reference to SS_RESOURCES_DIR env var
* Set default resources-dir
* Update test to use RESOURCES_DIR const in expected resource url method
* Correcting typos
Co-Authored-By: maxime-rainville <maxime@rainville.me>
* MINOR Correctubg minor typos
* DOCS Document the intricacies of exposing static assets.
At current certain interfaces exist that assume only local assets will be loaded (e.g. `SilverStripe\Forms\HTMLEditor\TinyMCEConfig::getConfig()`), where as someone may wish to load an off site resource via the use of an absolute URL (e.g. for fontawesome css provided via a CDN). Because asset path parsing is filtered through a `SilverStripe\Core\Manifest\ResourceURLGenerator`, one must either know in advance if they want an internal or external resource (loading different generators), or the API must allow for this (i.e. an inclusion function for each type of asset). So we can either double the API on the implementing class, or simply make an exception for an absolute URL as high as possible; inside the filter - for which the `vendor/module : path/to/file.asset` shorthand syntax was specifically designed not to conflict with.
NEW: URL generation now handled by pluggable ResourceURLGenerator service.
NEW: Requirements::javascript() and Requirements::css() now support “vendor/package:resource” syntax.
These changes will make it easier to us to fully abstract:
- file access from module location
- file location from URL generation
API: ModulePath template global now takes any composer package name.
NEW: URL generation now handled by pluggable ResourceURLGenerator service.
NEW: Requirements::javascript() and Requirements::css() now support “vendor/package:resource” syntax.
These changes will make it easier to us to fully abstract:
- file access from module location
- file location from URL generation