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<?php /* * This file is part of the DebugBar package. * * (c) 2013 Maxime Bouroumeau-Fuseau * * For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE * file that was distributed with this source code. */ namespace DebugBar\DataCollector; /** * Indicates that a DataCollector provides some assets */ interface AssetProvider { /** * Returns an array with the following keys: * - base_path * - base_url * - css: an array of filenames * - js: an array of filenames * - inline_css: an array map of content ID to inline CSS content (not including <style> tag) * - inline_js: an array map of content ID to inline JS content (not including <script> tag) * - inline_head: an array map of content ID to arbitrary inline HTML content (typically * <style>/<script> tags); it must be embedded within the <head> element * * All keys are optional. * * Ideally, you should store static assets in filenames that are returned via the normal css/js * keys. However, the inline asset elements are useful when integrating with 3rd-party * libraries that require static assets that are only available in an inline format. * * The inline content arrays require special string array keys: the caller of this function * will use them to deduplicate content. This is particularly useful if multiple instances of * the same asset provider are used. Inline assets from all collectors are merged together into * the same array, so these content IDs effectively deduplicate the inline assets. * * @return array */ function getAssets(); }