I have a CssResource where I want to have some of the css classes "mapped" to methods:
@ClassName("top-table")
String topTable();
But I want to turn off the obfuscation GWT does (while developing at least, for better debugging in firebug, etc).
Is there an easy way to achieve this? I know I can use @external in my css file but then I have to define all my css classes like @external .c1, .c2, .c3, etc...
Something like @external .* would solve my problem but that doesn't seem to be available at least in gwt 2.0.x
My current solution is to use:
<set-configuration-property name="CssResource.style" value="pretty"/>
But that doesn't turn off the obfuscation, just makes it prettier :) I know obf is needed to avoid collisions but I don't have that in my case and would really like to turn off obfuscation
According to the GWT documentation it is possible to disable ofbuscation in general. From CssResource section "levers and knobs":
The configuration property CssResource.style may be set to pretty
which will disable class-name obfuscation as well as pretty-print the
CSS content. Combine this with a ClientBundle.enableInlining value of
false to produce a CSS expression which is amenable to client-side
editing.
In my work GWT project, I can see this property is actually set in Resources.gwt.xml (included in gwt-user.jar):
<!-- This can be used to make CssResource produce human-readable CSS -->
<define-configuration-property name="CssResource.style" is-multi-valued="false" />
<set-configuration-property name="CssResource.style" value="obf" />
What is unclear to me is how to override this value, since it is already set. Did you manage to figure that out?
To disable obfuscation for all of you legacy classes at once, you can exploit what is said here
In short, in the legacy css file, which you are binding using CssResource bundle, put this declaration: @external .*;
All the classes in the file that has this declaration file will not be obfuscated.
You can use the @external
directive to prevent a css classname from being obfuscated.
In your case, your css file might contain
@external top-table;
.top-table {
some: rule;
}
To have not obfuscated class names you simply need to add following line to your gwt.xml file:
<set-configuration-property name="CssResource.style" value="stable" />
When set to stable class names will consist of qualified class name followed by method name in your resource interfaces (of course with all . replaced by _)
All possible values for CssResource.style (for gwt 2.7) are:
- pretty
- debug
- stable
- stable-shorttype
- stable-notype
To verify values available for your gwt version look at com.google.gwt.resources.rg.CssObfuscationStyle javadoc (or source code) for gwt version you're using.