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Sass asset handling plugin for Play 2.x. Implemented as sbt plugin.
Sass compiler needs to be installed for plugin to work. This means that sass
executable
needs to be found in path. Sass can be installed by by installing sass
gem.
gem install sass
You can verify that sass
has been installed by following command:
% sass -v
Sass 3.1.16 (Brainy Betty)
Plugin versions are linked to different Play versions. Each Play-version has some differences in how plugin is enabled. Please select suitable instructions below.
After following the instructions *.sass
and *.scss
files in app/assets
directories will then be automatically compiled to *.css
files. Files starting with
_
-character will be left out from compilation as per Play convention.
Add following to your projects project/plugins.sbt
resolvers += "Sonatype OSS Releases" at "https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/releases"
addSbtPlugin("net.litola" % "play-sass" % "0.4.0")
After that you'll need to enable plugin in build.sbt
.
lazy val root = (project in file(".")).enablePlugins(PlayScala, net.litola.SassPlugin)
If you would like to pass your own command line arguments to Sass call, you can
do it with .settings
call. For example to use Compass you should append following after previous line.
.settings(
sassOptions := Seq("--compass")
)
Add following to your projects project/plugins.sbt
resolvers += "Sonatype OSS Releases" at "https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/releases"
addSbtPlugin("net.litola" % "play-sass" % "0.3.0")
In addition you'll need to add settings to your project. On Play 2.2 this is
done by modifying build.sbt
and appending following line:
net.litola.SassPlugin.sassSettings
If you would like to pass your own command line arguments to Sass call, you can
do it by overriding SassPlugin.sassOptions
. For example to use Compass you can use
following:
net.litola.SassPlugin.sassSettings
net.litola.SassPlugin.sassOptions := Seq("--compass")
Add following to your projects project/plugins.sbt
:
resolvers += "Sonatype OSS Releases" at "https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/releases"
addSbtPlugin("net.litola" % "play-sass" % "0.2.0")
For 2.0 use version 0.1.3.
After that you should do following changes to project/Build.scala
.
import net.litola.SassPlugin
val main = PlayProject(appName, appVersion, appDependencies, mainLang = SCALA).settings( SassPlugin.sassSettings:_* )
This plugin expects .scss
your files to be located in PROJECT_ROOT/app/assets
, or some sub-folder of that folder.
The app/assets
directory is mapped to the root path in the running app, so for instance the output of this SCSS file:
app/assets/test.scss
can be accessed via this import:
<link rel="stylesheet" href="@routes.Assets.at("test.css")">
The newest version only supports Play 2.3. If you need support for older Play versions, please use earlier plugin versions.
-
0.4.0 [2014-07-28] Supports Play 2.3 (Thanks to guofengzh and hrlqn)
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0.3.0 [2013-09-25] Supports Play 2.2 (Thanks to Nilanjan Raychaudhuri and Zarkus13)
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0.2.0 [2013-03-01] Supports Play 2.1
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0.1.3 [2013-02-04] Sass command line options can be overridden. Do not override settings in plugin (Thanks to Kenji Yoshida). Made play-sass available via Sonatype.
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0.1.2 [2012-11-16] Minimal windows support by Kalle Bertell. Changed to use play 2.0.4.
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0.1.1 [2012-08-10] Dependency tracking for imported files. Should behave correctly with incrementalAssetsCompilation := true. Changed to use play 2.0.3, sbt 0.11.3.
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0.1.0 [2012-05-04] Initial release
This plugin is based on Johannes Emerich's play-stylus plugin for handling Stylus assets.
Copyright (c) 2012-2014 Juha Litola
MIT-style license, see details from LICENSE file.