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Ruby on Rails Integration
Using the Compass gem by itself in Rails projects no longer works since version 0.12.rc.0.
There is now a compass-rails gem that should be included in the assets group of your Gemfile.
Outdated, please go to http://compass-style.org/help/
$ compass init rails /path/to/myrailsproject
You can install Compass/Sass into a new or existing rails app using our official rails application template.
for a new application:
$ rails <myrailsappnamehere> -m http://compass-style.org/rails/installer
for existing application, use the application template rake task:
$ rake rails:template LOCATION=http://compass-style.org/rails/installer
You can also set the environment variable NO_SUDO to true to disable sudo usage in the script
$ rake rails:template LOCATION=http://compass-style.org/rails/installer NO_SUDO=true
If you have an existing application, and are already using Haml, and don’t want to use the application template (which tries to install Haml for you), you can manually install compass by following these directions
Having issues? Watch this quick screencast on how to set everything up:
Get Compass and Sass working with Rails FAST!
Please follow these instructions
Compass does not support Rails before 2.2.