Lektor plugin to compile css out of sass - based on libsass
Version: 1.4.1
Author: L3D
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SCSS compiler for Lektor that compiles css from sass.
.scss
and .sass
files (ignores part files that begin with a underscore e.g. '_testfile.scss') and compiles them as part of the build process.You can install the plugin with Lektor's installer:
lektor plugins add lektor-scss
Or by hand, adding the plugin to the packages section in your lektorproject file:
[packages] lektor-scss = 1.4.1
To enable the plugin, pass the scss
flag when starting the development
server or when running a build:
# build and compile css from scss lektor build -f scss # edit site with new generated css lektor server -f scss
It is highly recommended to use this plugin with a python3 version of lektor.
Since lektor can be used as a python module it is possible to enforce this (after lektor is installed eg. with pip3 install --user --upgrade lektor
) with the following command:
# run a python3 lektor server with new generated css
python3 -m lektor server -f scss
The Plugin has the following settings you can adjust to your needs:
parameter | default value | description |
---|---|---|
source_dir | assets/scss/ | the directory in which the plugin searchs for sass files (subdirectories are included) |
output_dir | assets/css/ | the directory the compiled css files get place at |
output_style | compressed | coding style of the compiled result. choose one of: 'nested', 'expanded', 'compact', 'compressed' |
source_comments | False | whether to add comments about source lines |
precision | 5 | precision for numbers |
include_paths | If you want to include SASS libraries from a different directory, libsass's compile function has a parameter called include_paths to add those directories to the search path. |
An example file with the default config can be found at configs/scss.ini
. For every parameter that is not specified in the config file the default value is used by the plugin.
To test and/or develop on this plugin in your running lektor installation, simply place it in the packages/
Folder and have a look at the Lektor Doku
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