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Shakespeare SASS
About
Shakepeare SASS is a package to enable the usage of SASS language in the Yesod web framework.
Using Shakespeare SASS
Adding SASS support to your Yesod website is, actually,
quite simple and straight-forward.
After adding shakespeare-sass
into your .cabal
file
(and stack.yaml
if you are using stack),
all you have to do is change your widgetFileSettings
in Settings.hs
from = def
to = wfsSass ["sass_include/"]
.
And, of course, import Text.Shakespeare.Sass
at the beginning of the file.
The argument for wfsSass
function is a list of directories relative to
the project root where you want
your .sass
or .scss
include files stored.
The main SASS files will still reside in your templates
directory,
as it is with the default setup with .lucius
files.
That way you get to keep your mixins separate from the templates
and have a clear directory structure.
Of course, you can always add your templates
directory
to sass search path and keep everything in templates
dir.
Note about deployment with Keter
In case you are using Keter for deployment
(and you should, it's a great tool),
you should also add directories with your sass templates
to the extraFiles:
list in the config/keter.yaml
file.
Don't forget to put the ../
prefix, since keter.yaml
's paths are
relative to the config
directory.