ruby - Padrino, compass and heroku's read-only file-system -


I really like that padrino 'just works' with compass, but i have some questions because i use Horoko (and their read-only file system )

  1. By showing things, Pedro Compass Combo only compiles the sass if the change has been made to the sass file and a user hits the server Is this true?

  2. If yes, am I right in thinking that I will not be worried about the compass in an attempt to write in the file - system once the app production mode Because I can not make any changes to my SAS file when they are on the server

  3. Are there any other conditions, changes made to other SAS files, file systems What would be the reason for padrino / compass to write in?

  4. If I am making a mistake in Question 2 then it is wrong, so how can I stop the file system from writing padrino / compass?

To use Sass :: Plugin :: Rack of Nathan Weisenbum (Asus Fame), shaking Sinatra, Sass, Compass and Horoku, but thinking a lot After that, I decided the best option (at least for my needs) was to prevent the ASUS in my way from connecting to any type of server-side compilation without any static css files

I saw that compass_plugin .rb (created by padrino generator I need a "saas: plugin :: rack"

I will not be able to push for him until last night so I'm a

[I'm the only one on padrino mailing Ask a question]

found an answer on the list resolving this issue

  If Padrino.env ==: Production Sass :: Plugin.options [: never_update] = Right end # right before the compass. Configure_assus_plugin! Compass.handle_configuration_change!  

This works for me


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