--- title: Configuration Reference layout: tutorial classnames: - tutorial --- # Configuration Reference The compass configuration file is a ruby file, which means that we can do some clever things if we want to. But don’t let it frighten you; it’s really quite easy to set up your project. ## Basic format Most configuration properties are a simple assignment to a configuration property. For example: css_dir = "stylesheets" Most configuration properties have a value that is a “basic” type. There are three basic types that can be set to a property: * **String** – Text is surrounded by either single or double quotes. E.g. `"this is a string"` * **Symbol** – A symbol starts with a colon and has no spaces in it. Symbols are used to represent values where the set of possible values are limited. E.g. `:foo` or `:foo_bar_baz` * **Boolean** – `true` or `false` There are two kinds of composite values: * **Array** – An Array is a comma delimited list of basic values surrounded by square brackets. E.g. `["one", "two", "three"]`. * **Hash** – A Hash is an association or mapping of one value to another. It is a comma delimited list of associations surrounded by curly brackets. An association is two values separated by `=>`. E.g. `{:foo => "aaa", :bar => "zzz"}` ## Comments Use the hash sign `#` to comment out everything from the hash sign to the end of the line. ## Import Note for Windows Users The backslash character (`\`) is a special character in a string delimited by double quotes (`"`). If you are working with folders in your paths, you should either use **single quotes** to delimit your strings or escape your backslash by doubling it like `"some\\path"`. ## Loading Compass Plugins Compass relies on the ruby `require` mechanism to load other libraries of code. To load a compass-compatible plugin, simply require it at the top of your configuration file. If you used the -r option to access another library at project creation time, this will already be set up for you. Example: require 'ninesixty' require 'susy' ## Overriding Configuration Settings When using the compass command line, configuration options that you set on the command line will override the corresponding settings in your configuration file. ## Configuration Properties
Property Name Type Description
project_type Symbol Can be :stand_alone or :rails. Defaults to :stand_alone.
environment Symbol The environment mode. Defaults to :production, can also be :development
project_path String Not needed in :stand_alone mode where it can be inferred by context. Sets the path to the root of the project.
http_path String The path to the project when running within the web server. Defaults to "/".
css_dir String The directory where the css stylesheets are kept. It is relative to the project_path. Defaults to "stylesheets".
sass_dir String The directory where the sass stylesheets are kept. It is relative to the project_path. Defaults to "src".
images_dir String The directory where the images are kept. It is relative to the project_path. Defaults to "images".
javascripts_dir String The directory where the javascripts are kept. It is relative to the project_path. Defaults to "javascripts".
output_style Symbol The output style for the compiled css. One of: :nested, :expanded, :compact, or :compressed.
relative_assets Boolean Indicates whether the compass helper functions should generate relative urls from the generated css to assets, or absolute urls using the http path for that asset type.
http_images_path String The full http path to images on the web server. Defaults to http_path + "/" + images_dir.
http_stylesheets_path String The full http path to stylesheets on the web server. Defaults to http_path + "/" + css_dir.
http_javascripts_path String The full http path to javascripts on the web server. Defaults to http_path + "/" + javascripts_dir.
additional_import_paths Array of Strings Other paths on your system from which to import sass files. See the add_import_path function for a simpler approach.
sass_options Hash These options are passed directly to the Sass compiler. For more details on the format of sass options, please read the sass options documentation.
line_comments Boolean Indicates whether line comments should be added to compiled css that says where the selectors were defined. Defaults to false in production mode, true in development mode.
## Configuration Functions **`add_import_path`** – Call this function to add a path to the list of sass import paths for your compass project. E.g.: add_import_path "/Users/chris/work/shared_sass" --- **`asset_host`** – Pass this function a block of code that will define the asset host url to be used. The block must return a string that starts with a protocol (E.g. http). The block will be passed the root-relative url of the asset. For example, this picks one of four asset hosts numbered 0-3, depending on the name of the asset: asset_host do |asset| "http://assets%d.example.com" % (asset.hash % 4) end By default there is no asset host used. When `relative_assets` is true the asset host configuration is ignored. --- **`asset_cache_buster`** – Pass this function a block of code that defines the cache buster strategy to be used. The block must return nil or a string that can be appended to a url as a query parameter. The returned string must not include the starting `?`. The block will be passed the root-relative url of the asset. If the block accepts two arguments, it will also be passed a path that points to the asset on disk — which may or may not exist. # Increment the deploy_version before every release to force cache busting. deploy_version = 1 asset_cache_buster do |http_path, real_path| if File.exists?(real_path) File.mtime(real_path).strftime("%s") else "v=#{deploy_version}" end end