Stephen, do you know any other compressors that are supported? On Sunday, December 30, 2012 1:06:41 PM UTC-8, Stephen McDonald wrote: > > Mezzanine has a few bits in it that expect django-compressor to be used. > It's certainly optional, but I guess it's the blessed approach. Personally > I can't recommend it highly enough - works great. > > On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 4:09 AM, <[email protected] <javascript:>> > wrote: > >> I am new to the Python space but pretty experienced in RoR. As you >> probably know, in Rails there is something called the asset pipeline, which >> takes CoffeeScript and Sass files (and LESS and other things too) and >> compiles them into JS/CSS, compresses them, fingerprints them, and so on. >> It is all pretty automated, and I never really have to think about it, >> which is awesome. >> >> I am looking for the equivalent in the Django space. I have seen a >> django-compressor and a django pipeline which apparently does compression, >> but the Django guidance seems quite mixed on which to use and how. >> >> I am curious what the Mezzanine community recommends using for an asset >> pipeline and how to set it up. >> >> Thanks. >> > > > > -- > Stephen McDonald > http://jupo.org
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