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For examples, all my files (controllers, images, scripts, scss, ...) are now placed on :
app
-- modules
--- xyz_module <--- dynamic folder
---- assets
----- styles <-- scss files to compile by compass task
In every locations in grunt config file, we are able to use the /** notation to specify every subfolders, that's what is writed on top of grunt file :
// # Globbing
// for performance reasons we're only matching one level down:
// 'test/spec/{,/}.js'
// use this if you want to recursively match all subfolders:
// 'test/spec/**/*.js'
But in compass task, if we specify this notation, it takes the /** as a real folder and don't look in subdirs.
My questions are :
Is it possible by any way to use this /** notation ?
Any workaround if not possible ?
Thanks anyway.
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Hello Folks,
A generic Yeoman angular project compiles compass files in app/styles directory.
Because we need to work on a different app folders structure, I need to compile this files on multiple locations.
Some would point out this plugin https://www.npmjs.com/package/grunt-compass-multiple but that's not my needs as I would like compass compilation occurs on dymamic structure.
For examples, all my files (controllers, images, scripts, scss, ...) are now placed on :
app
-- modules
--- xyz_module <--- dynamic folder
---- assets
----- styles <-- scss files to compile by compass task
In every locations in grunt config file, we are able to use the /** notation to specify every subfolders, that's what is writed on top of grunt file :
// # Globbing
// for performance reasons we're only matching one level down:
// 'test/spec/{,/}.js'
// use this if you want to recursively match all subfolders:
// 'test/spec/**/*.js'
But in compass task, if we specify this notation, it takes the /** as a real folder and don't look in subdirs.
My questions are :
Thanks anyway.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: