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A development toolkit for compiling sass and coffee script files.

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A development toolkit for compiling sass and coffee script files.

Installation

`pip install -U django-assets-toolkit`

Usage

Add assetstoolkit in your INSTALLED_APPS settings, then you can load the assetstoolkit from your template files which has three template tags:

  • scss

  • less

  • coffee

You can use it in your templates like:

{% load assetstoolkit %}

...

<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="{% scss 'css/styles.scss' %}">
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="{% less 'css/styles.less' %}">
<script type="text/javascript" src="{% coffee 'src/scripts.coffee' %}"></script>

Have a look at settings.py to see more options.

Note

It will put the compiled sass file in the same directory of .scss file while it’ll put the compiled coffee script on the same level where the script is contained but within js directory. If you want the compiled script to be on a different directory just override COFFEE_OUTPUT settings which should be sibling of directory where script is located.

For the CoffeeScript package to work, you need to actually have the Coffee Script binary in your system. The same is true for Less.

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