Guard yo Haml, guard yo html cuz they compilin errybody out here.
As the gem name suggests this is a guard extension. Make sure you get guard first.
Install the gem:
gem install guard-haml
Add it to your Gemfile if you're using bundler (you should)
gem 'guard-haml'
Add a basic guard setup:
guard init haml
If you want to change the output directory use the output
option in your
Guardfile, e.g.:
guard 'haml', :output => 'public' do
watch %r{^src/.+(\.html\.haml)}
end
This output is relative to the Guardfile.
If you maintain your haml files in a directory that should not be part of the output path, you can set the input
option, e.g.:
guard 'haml', :output => 'public', :input => 'src' do
watch %r{^src/.+(\.html\.haml)}
end
So when you edit a file src/partials/_partial.html.haml
it will be outputted in public/partials/_partial.html
without the src
.
If you want to compile haml files on guard start you can use run_at_start
option.
guard 'haml', :output => 'public', :input => 'src', :run_at_start => true do
watch %r{^src/.+(\.html\.haml)}
end
Also you can configure gaurd notification (to Growl/lib-notify/Notifu) by setting notifications
option to true
guard 'haml', :output => 'public', :input => 'src', :notifications => true do
watch %r{^src/.+(\.html\.haml)}
end
If you want to pass options to the Haml engine, you can set the haml_options
option, e.g.:
guard 'haml', :output => 'public', :input => 'src', :haml_options => { :ugly => true } do
watch %r{^src/.+(\.html\.haml)}
end
This will produce compressed HTML. See Haml Reference for more details.
- Source is hosted on Github: guard-haml
- Report issues/questions/feature requests on the Github Issue tracker for guard-haml
Pull requests are welcome. Specs are very welcome, make sure you support both ruby 1.8.7 and ruby 1.9.2.