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connect-coffee-script
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It provide a simple Connect middleware to serve CoffeeScript files. It is modeled after the Stylus middleware.
This project was created after the drop of native support for CoffeeScript in latest Express. More specifically, Express droped the compiler middleware in its versions 2 and 3 (the current versions at the time of this writing).
Read the annoucement article for more information.
Using npm:
npm install connect-coffee-script
Function returning a Connect middleware with the given options
.
Options:
force
Always re-compilesrc
Source directory used to find .coffee filesdest
Destination directory used to output .js files when undefined defaults to src
compile
Custom compile function, accepting the arguments (str, options)
bare
Compile without a top-level function wrapperbaseDir
Base directory for path resolutionprefix
Path which should be stripped from src
Here we will setup the middleware with only the required src
option.
var coffeescript = require('connect-coffee-script');
var connect = require('connect');
var app = connect();
app.use(coffeescript({
src: __dirname,
bare: true
}));
app.use(connect.static(__dirname + '/public'));
app.listen(3000)
Here we set up the custom compile function so that we may
set the bare
option, or define additional functions.
By default the compile function simply renders the JavaScript.
function compile(str, options, coffeePath) {
options.bare = true;
return coffeeScript.compile(str, options);
}
Pass the middleware to Connect, grabbing "*.coffee" files from this directory
and saving .js files to ./public. Also supplying our custom compile
function.
Following that we have a static()
layer setup to serve the .js
files generated by CoffeeScript.
var coffeeScript = require('coffee-script');
var connectCoffeescript = require('connect-coffee-script');
var connect = require('connect');
var app = connect();
app.use(connectCoffeescript({
src: __dirname,
dest: __dirname + '/public',
compile: compile
}));
app.use(connect.static(__dirname + '/public'));
FAQs
Simple connect middleware to serve CoffeeScript files
The npm package connect-coffee-script receives a total of 15 weekly downloads. As such, connect-coffee-script popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that connect-coffee-script 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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