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# Using HAML-JS with Sprockets and Rails 3.1 ## About Rails 3.1 uses sprockets for its asset pipeline. Rails 3.1 has shown considerable love for SCSS and SASS but has left [HAML] out. We at [Dharana Software Innovations][] are die hard HAML fans. We beleive that it is the best templating language around. So we would like to have it as a part of our client side toolkit as well. The [haml-js] project does exactly that. It was written for Node.js but works well with the browser too. ## How to use it? The gem includes [haml-js]. You would not have to download it separately. To use this gem, you need to do the following. In the `Gemfile`, add the following line. gem "haml-sprockets" In `app/assets/javascripts/application.js` add the following line before `//= require_tree .` //=require haml Now, you can create hamljs files under `app/assets/javascripts/templates` folder. You can create the templates folder, if it does not already exist. // code for app/assets/javascripts/templates/hello.jst.hamljs %h1 Hello HAML You can now access the template anywhere in your javascript or coffeescript code. JST["templates/hello"]() This should give you back the string `"<h1>Hello HAML</h1>"`. ## LICENSE This is distributed under the MIT license. [HAML]: http://haml-lang.com/ [haml-js]: https://github.com/creationix/haml-js [Dharana Software Innovations]: http://www.dharanasoft.com/
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haml-sprockets-0.0.7 | README.md |
haml-sprockets-0.0.3 | README.md |
haml-sprockets-0.0.2 | README.md |