I'm trying to get gulp-compass to work on my Debian linux but am getting an error message stating that Ruby and Compass must be in the path. I am a bit of a beginner when it comes to Gulp so is probably me being stupid.
The following is the exact error message I get when running the task I create in my Gulpfile:
events.js:85
throw er; // Unhandled 'error' event
^
Error: You need to have Ruby and Compass installed and in your system PATH for this task to work.
Process finished with exit code 1
I've looked through other similar questions that suggest doing a gem install compass
and a gem install sass
but neither seem to work for me.
My Gulpfile is as follows:
var gulp = require('gulp'),
compass = require('gulp-compass');
gulp.task('stylesheets', function(){
return gulp.src('**/*.scss')
.pipe(compass({
config_file: './config.rb',
css: 'css',
sass: 'sass'
}))
.pipe(gulp.dest('css'));
});
I can runruby -v
and compass -v
I can see that these are correctly in my path and doing an echo $PATH
shows that ruby is definitely there.
I am wondering if it is a problem to do with me installing ruby with RVM or the fact that I am using Bundler to install the gems in my project. My Gemfile is as follows:
source 'https://rubygems.org'
gem 'susy'
gem 'compass'
gem 'breakpoint'
I have installed the gems with bundle install
and have also tried the bundle_exec: true
option in gulp-compass (though truth be told I don't really know what this is for not being a Bundler expert). I have tried re-installing Ruby.
Has anyone any idea as to why I am getting the above error message? I've never had errors like this when doing similar with Grunt.