python-django-pyscss

A collection of tools to use pyScss within Django

This app smooths over a lot of things when dealing with pyScss in Django. It - Overwrites the import system to use Django's staticfiles app. This way, one can import SCSS files from any app (or any file that's findable by the STATICFILES_FINDERS). - Configures pyScss to work with the staticfiles app for its image functions (e.g. inline-image and sprite-map). - It provides a django-compressor precompile filter class so that the developer can use pyScss with django-compressor without having to bust out to the shell. This has the added benefit of removing the need to configure pyScss through its command-line arguments, AND makes it possible for the exceptions and warnings that pyScss emits to bubble up to the process so that the user actually knows what's going on.

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