Anyone have a really newbie guide to nodejs - express - SASS/LESS? I have not been able to get this working. The example I have now is a bareboned as possible..
var express = require('express'),
less = require('less'),
app = express.createServer();
var pub_dir = __dirname + '/public';
app.configure(function(){
app.use(express.compiler({ src: pub_dir, enable: ['less'] }));
app.use(express.staticProvider( pub_dir ));
};
app.configure('development', function(){
app.use(express.errorHandler({ dumpExceptions: true, showStack: true }));
});
The file style.css.less
is located in pub_dir
, I can access that directly, and the styling is
@brand_color: #4D926F;
body {
color: @brand_color;
}
As far as I understand, the compilation is supposed to happen on start-up, and a css file will be generated in the src
-dir, as dest is not specified.
My server runs fine, but regardless of how many ways I have tried messing around with the dirnames, directories and names of the LESS/SASS files (and their respective LESS/SASS content) I cannot get this working. Darn! Help.
Here's a similar question: Node.js + Express.js. How to RENDER less css?
you can also check out the guide on the ExpressJS Website
I'm working on express 4.x and using SASS. Here is a snippet part I'm using for styles (mind the comments):
Here is a gist for it: http://git.io/Vr9KJA
Two projects which could make your life easier
Buildr: The (Java|Coffee)Script and (CSS|Less) (Builder|Bundler|Packer|Minifier|Merger|Checker)
DocPad: Pre-processor provider and template empowerer for Express.js apps
I'm also a newb trying to get this setup. I have tried a few snippets I found until I finally noticed that express has an 'express' command that sets up a new project.
Try
express -c less
to create a sample project with LESS as the CSS engine.This should create the required directories. The new css files will be served from your static directory.
The configuration is:
Your setup is the standard setup for readymade. Make sure that less compiler is installed on your system though.
npm install lessjs readymade
And then add the following to your server.js
app.use(require('readymade').middleware({root: "public"}));