coffee-middleware did exactly what I wanted to - minimal setup, no generated files, and not sloppy.
When it gets a request for somescript.js
it will check if there is a somescript.coffee
. If there is, it will compile it and send it over.
Install it:
npm install coffee-middleware
To use, just add
app.use require('coffee-middleware') src: "#{__dirname}/your/web/root"
before whatever you use to serve static files.
Simple example that serves files in a "public" directory, complies coffeescript before sending it over, and does colored logging:
app = require('express')()
app.use require('morgan') 'dev'
app.use require('coffee-middleware') src: "#{__dirname}/views"
app.use require('serve-static') "#{__dirname}/views"
app.listen 80
To use above code:
mkdir coffeeServer
cd coffeeServer
npm install morgan coffee-middleware serve-static
npm install coffee-script -g
echo 'app = require("express")()
app.use require("morgan") "dev"
app.use require("coffee-middleware") src: "#{__dirname}/views"
app.use require("serve-static") "#{__dirname}/views"
app.listen 80' > server.coffee
coffee -c server.coffee
mkdir views
cd views
echo 'console.log "Hello world!"' > script.coffee
cd ..
node server.js
You can copy the whole bunch into the terminal and it will setup and run the server.
To test:
curl XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX/script.js
That last bit should spit out
(function() {
console.log("Hello world!");
}).call(this);
//@ sourceMappingURL=data:application/json;base64,eyJ2ZXJzaW9uIjozLCJmaWxlIjoic2NyaXB0LmpzIiwic291cmNlcyI6WyJzY3JpcHQuY29mZmVlIl0sIm5hbWVzIjpbXSwibWFwcGluZ3MiOiJBQUFBO0FBQUEsRUFBQSxPQUFPLENBQUMsR0FBUixDQUFZLGNBQVosQ0FBQSxDQUFBO0FBQUEifQ==NHS0076
Good luck!