koofr / play2-sprites   0.5.0

MIT License GitHub

Sprite generator for Play Framework / SBT

Scala versions: 2.10
sbt plugins: 0.13

play2-sprites

play2-sprites is an sbt plugin that generates sprites from images.

CSS classes will be named by file names (my_icon.png -> .my-icon) by default.

Example

http://play2-sprites-demo.herokuapp.com/

CSS file:

http://play2-sprites-demo.herokuapp.com/assets/stylesheets/style.css

Sprite image:

http://play2-sprites-demo.herokuapp.com/assets/images/sprites.png

Usage

Add following lines to your project/plugins.sbt file:

resolvers += "Koofr repo" at "http://koofr.github.com/repo/maven/"

addSbtPlugin("net.koofr" % "play2-sprites" % "0.6.0")

Add following import to your Build.scala file:

import net.koofr.play2sprites.GenerateSprites._

Extend default settings with genSpritesSettings:

settings = Defaults.defaultSettings ++ genSpritesSettings

Now add following settings:

spritesSrcImages <<= baseDirectory( (base: File) => base / "public/images/sprites" * "*.png" ),
spritesDestImage <<= baseDirectory( (base: File) => base / "public/images/sprites.png" ),
spritesCssSpritePath := "../images/sprites.png",
spritesDestCss <<= baseDirectory( (base: File) => base / "public/stylesheets/sprites.css" )

resourceGenerators in Compile <<= (resourceGenerators in Compile, spritesGen) { (gens, spritesGen) =>
  spritesGen +: gens
}

Full example can be found in sample application.

Less

If you use Less, you can generate _sprites.less file and include it in your main less file.

spritesDestCss <<= baseDirectory( (base: File) => base / "app/assets/stylesheets/_sprites.less" ),

Your main less file (e.g. main.less):

@import "_sprites.less";

You can also use sprite classes as mixins:

.my-button {
  .my-icon();
}

Prefix

You can also prefix CSS classes:

spritesCssClassPrefix := "sprite-"

Now sprite classes will be named as .sprite-my-icon.

Padding

You can add more space between images:

spritesPadding := 50

Sample

Sample Play application is available in sample directory.

Local build

To build the plugin locally and publish it to your local filesystem:

$ sbt publish-local

Authors

Crafted by highly motivated engineers at http://koofr.net and, hopefully, making your day just a little bit better.