Leiningen plugin to compile SASS/SCSS files with SassC or Sass.
You can install the plugin by adding lein-sass to your project.clj
file in the plugins
section:
(defproject example "1.0.0"
:plugins [[lein-sass "0.4.0"]])
SassC needs to be installed manually.
For example on OSX run brew install sassc
.
To install SassC on Ubuntu (should similarly apply to other Unixes) I usually follow this recipe: http://askubuntu.com/questions/566675/how-to-install-node-sass-gulp-sass-on-ubuntu-14-04-or-linux-mint-17/566681#566681
Alternatively you can use sass to compile your sass or scss files. This needs to be installed as well, but the process might be straight forward. Please see http://sass-lang.com/install for install instructions.
On a Linux system you can just run sudo gem install sass
(provided a decent Ruby runtime is installed).
Here is an example of project.clj
with all the possible definitions.
(defproject example-project "1.2.3"
:sass {:src "resources/sass"
:output-directory "resources/public/css"
;; other options (provided are default values):
;; :delete-output-dir true
;; :source-maps true
;; :style :nested
;; :command :sassc (:sass or :sassc are recognized values)
}
To compile your files once:
$ lein sass once
To keep the compiler running and watch for changes:
$ lein sass auto
To delete all the files generated by lein-sass
$ lein sass clean
The following hooks are supported by lein-sass:
$ lein compile
$ lein clean
To enable the hooks, add the following to your project.clj
file:
:hooks [leiningen.sass]
Copyright (C) 2013 Renaud Tircher, 2014 Stephan Behnke
Distributed under the Eclipse Public License, the same as Clojure.