Connect Middleware
Stylus ships with Connect middleware for auto-compiling Stylus sheets whenever they’re modified.
stylus.middleware(options)
Options
Return Connect middleware with the given options
.
`serve` Serve the stylus files from `dest` [true]
`force` Always re-compile
`src` Source directory used to find .styl files
`dest` Destination directory used to output .css files
when undefined defaults to `src`.
`compile` Custom compile function, accepting the arguments
`(str, path)`.
`compress` Whether the output .css files should be compressed
`firebug` Emits debug infos in the generated css that can
be used by the FireStylus Firebug plugin
`linenos` Emits comments in the generated css indicating
the corresponding stylus line
`sourcemap` Generates a sourcemap in sourcemaps v3 format
Examples
Serve .styl files from ./public:
var app = connect();
app.middleware(__dirname + '/public');
Change the src
and dest
options to alter where .styl files
are loaded and where they’re saved:
var app = connect();
app.middleware({
src: __dirname + '/stylesheets',
dest: __dirname + '/public'
});
Here we set up the custom compile function so that we may
set the compress
option, or define additional functions.
By default the compile function simply sets the filename
and renders the CSS. In the following case we’re compressing
the output, using the “nib” library plugin, and auto-importing it.
function compile(str, path) {
return stylus(str)
.set('filename', path)
.set('compress', true)
.use(nib())
.import('nib');
}
Pass it as an option like so:
var app = connect();
app.middleware({
src: __dirname
, dest: __dirname + '/public'
, compile: compile
})