@spomni/gulp-dart-sass
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Gulp plugin for sass
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gulp-sass
Sass plugin for Gulp.
Before filing an issue, please make sure you have Updated to the latest Gulp Sass and have gone through our Common Issues and Their Fixes section.
Support
Only Active LTS and Current releases are supported.
Install
npm install node-sass gulp-sass --save-dev
Basic Usage
Something like this will compile your Sass files:
'use strict';
var gulp = require('gulp');
var sass = require('gulp-sass');
sass.compiler = require('node-sass');
gulp.task('sass', function () {
return gulp.src('./sass/**/*.scss')
.pipe(sass().on('error', sass.logError))
.pipe(gulp.dest('./css'));
});
gulp.task('sass:watch', function () {
gulp.watch('./sass/**/*.scss', ['sass']);
});
You can also compile synchronously, doing something like this:
'use strict';
var gulp = require('gulp');
var sass = require('gulp-sass');
sass.compiler = require('node-sass');
gulp.task('sass', function () {
return gulp.src('./sass/**/*.scss')
.pipe(sass.sync().on('error', sass.logError))
.pipe(gulp.dest('./css'));
});
gulp.task('sass:watch', function () {
gulp.watch('./sass/**/*.scss', ['sass']);
});
You can choose whether to use Dart Sass or Node Sass by setting the sass.compiler
property. Node Sass will be used by default, but it's strongly recommended that you set it explicitly for forwards-compatibility in case the default ever changes.
Note that when using Dart Sass, synchronous compilation is twice as fast as asynchronous compilation by default, due to the overhead of asynchronous callbacks. To avoid this overhead, you can use the fibers
package to call asynchronous importers from the synchronous code path. To enable this, pass the Fiber
class to the fiber
option:
'use strict';
var Fiber = require('fibers');
var gulp = require('gulp');
var sass = require('gulp-sass');
sass.compiler = require('sass');
gulp.task('sass', function () {
return gulp.src('./sass/**/*.scss')
.pipe(sass({fiber: Fiber}).on('error', sass.logError))
.pipe(gulp.dest('./css'));
});
gulp.task('sass:watch', function () {
gulp.watch('./sass/**/*.scss', ['sass']);
});
Options
Pass in options just like you would for Node Sass; they will be passed along just as if you were using Node Sass. Except for the data
option which is used by gulp-sass internally. Using the file
option is also unsupported and results in undefined behaviour that may change without notice.
For example:
gulp.task('sass', function () {
return gulp.src('./sass/**/*.scss')
.pipe(sass({outputStyle: 'compressed'}).on('error', sass.logError))
.pipe(gulp.dest('./css'));
});
Or this for synchronous code:
gulp.task('sass', function () {
return gulp.src('./sass/**/*.scss')
.pipe(sass.sync({outputStyle: 'compressed'}).on('error', sass.logError))
.pipe(gulp.dest('./css'));
});
Source Maps
gulp-sass
can be used in tandem with gulp-sourcemaps to generate source maps for the Sass to CSS compilation. You will need to initialize gulp-sourcemaps prior to running gulp-sass
and write the source maps after.
var sourcemaps = require('gulp-sourcemaps');
gulp.task('sass', function () {
return gulp.src('./sass/**/*.scss')
.pipe(sourcemaps.init())
.pipe(sass().on('error', sass.logError))
.pipe(sourcemaps.write())
.pipe(gulp.dest('./css'));
});
By default, gulp-sourcemaps writes the source maps inline in the compiled CSS files. To write them to a separate file, specify a path relative to the gulp.dest()
destination in the sourcemaps.write()
function.
var sourcemaps = require('gulp-sourcemaps');
gulp.task('sass', function () {
return gulp.src('./sass/**/*.scss')
.pipe(sourcemaps.init())
.pipe(sass().on('error', sass.logError))
.pipe(sourcemaps.write('./maps'))
.pipe(gulp.dest('./css'));
});
Issues
gulp-sass
is a very light-weight wrapper around either Dart Sass or Node Sass (which in turn is a Node binding for LibSass). Because of this, the issue you're having likely isn't a gulp-sass
issue, but an issue with one those projects or with Sass as a whole.
If you have a feature request/question how Sass works/concerns on how your Sass gets compiled/errors in your compiling, it's likely a Dart Sass or LibSass issue and you should file your issue with one of those projects.
If you're having problems with the options you're passing in, it's likely a Dart Sass or Node Sass issue and you should file your issue with one of those projects.
We may, in the course of resolving issues, direct you to one of these other projects. If we do so, please follow up by searching that project's issue queue (both open and closed) for your problem and, if it doesn't exist, filing an issue with them.