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coffee4clients
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Extends Express.js such that when a .coffee file is accessed through an express server the response is the compiled javascript instead of the source coffeescript
Coffee4Clients extends Express.js such that when a .coffee
file is accessed through an express server the response is the compiled javascript instead of the source coffeescript
Install it
npm install coffee4clients
With Node.js in JavaScript
// Include Coffee4Clients
require('coffee-script');
coffee4clients = require('coffee4clients');
// Setup with your Express Server
coffee4clients.setup(app,publicPath);
With Node.js in CoffeeScript
// Include Coffee4Clients
coffee4clients = require 'coffee4clients'
// Setup with your Express Server
coffee4clients.setup app, publicPath
The app
variable is your express server, and the publicPath
variable is the full path to your server root
Licensed under the MIT License Copyright 2011 Benjamin Arthur Lupton
FAQs
Extends Express.js such that when a .coffee file is accessed through an express server the response is the compiled javascript instead of the source coffeescript
The npm package coffee4clients receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, coffee4clients popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that coffee4clients demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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