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Sass transformer for react-native
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react-native-sass-transformer
Originally forked from https://www.npmjs.com/package/react-native-sass-transformer
Use Sass to style your React Native apps.
Behind the scenes the Sass files are transformed to react native style objects (look at the examples).
This transformer can be used together with React Native CSS modules.
How does it work?
Your App.scss
file might look like this:
%blue {
color: blue;
}
.myClass {
@extend %blue;
}
.myOtherClass {
color: red;
}
.my-dashed-class {
color: green;
}
When you import your stylesheet:
import styles from "./App.scss";
Your imported styles will look like this:
var styles = {
myClass: {
color: "blue"
},
myOtherClass: {
color: "red"
},
"my-dashed-class": {
color: "green"
}
};
You can then use that style object with an element:
Plain React Native:
<MyElement style={styles.myClass} />
<MyElement style={styles["my-dashed-class"]} />
React Native CSS modules using className property:
<MyElement className={styles.myClass} />
<MyElement className={styles["my-dashed-class"]} />
React Native CSS modules using styleName property:
<MyElement styleName="myClass my-dashed-class" />
Please use the .scss
file extension for SCSS syntax and the .sass
file extension for indented Sass syntax.
Installation and configuration
Step 1: Install
yarn add --dev react-native-sass-transformer node-sass
Step 2: Configure the react native packager
Platform specific extensions
If you need React Native's platform specific extensions for your Sass files, you can use babel-plugin-react-native-platform-specific-extensions. Platform specific extensions for files imported using Sass' @import
are supported by default.
Sass options
If you need to pass options (e.g. functions) to node-sass
, you can do so by creating a transformer.js
file and doing the following:
// For React Native version 0.59 or later
var upstreamTransformer = require("metro-react-native-babel-transformer");
// For React Native version 0.56-0.58
// var upstreamTransformer = require("metro/src/reactNativeTransformer");
// For React Native version 0.52-0.55
// var upstreamTransformer = require("metro/src/transformer");
// For React Native version 0.47-0.51
// var upstreamTransformer = require("metro-bundler/src/transformer");
// For React Native version 0.46
// var upstreamTransformer = require("metro-bundler/build/transformer");
var sassTransformer = require("react-native-sass-transformer");
module.exports.transform = function({ src, filename, options }) {
if (filename.endsWith(".scss") || filename.endsWith(".sass")) {
var opts = Object.assign(options, {
implementation: require('sass || node-sass'),
sassOptions: {
functions: {
"rem($px)": px => {
px.setValue(px.getValue() / 16);
px.setUnit("rem");
return px;
}
}
}
});
return sassTransformer.transform({ src, filename, options });
} else {
return upstreamTransformer.transform({ src, filename, options });
}
};
After that in metro.config.js
point the babelTransformerPath
to that file:
const { getDefaultConfig } = require("metro-config");
module.exports = (async () => {
const {
resolver: { sourceExts }
} = await getDefaultConfig();
return {
transformer: {
babelTransformerPath: require.resolve("./transformer.js")
},
resolver: {
sourceExts: [...sourceExts, "scss", "sass"]
}
};
})();
If you are using Expo, you also need to add this to app.json
:
{
"expo": {
"packagerOpts": {
"config": "metro.config.js",
"sourceExts": ["js", "jsx", "scss", "sass"]
}
}
}
CSS Custom Properties (CSS variables)
You need version 1.4.0 or newer
:root {
--text-color: blue;
}
.blue {
color: var(--text-color);
}
CSS variables are not supported by default, but you can add support for them by using PostCSS and postcss-css-variables plugin.
Start by installing dependencies:
yarn add postcss postcss-css-variables react-native-postcss-transformer --dev
Add postcss-css-variables
to your PostCSS configuration with one of the supported config formats, e.g. package.json
, .postcssrc
, postcss.config.js
, etc.
After that create a transformer.js
file and do the following:
// For React Native version 0.59 or later
var upstreamTransformer = require("metro-react-native-babel-transformer");
// For React Native version 0.56-0.58
// var upstreamTransformer = require("metro/src/reactNativeTransformer");
// For React Native version 0.52-0.55
// var upstreamTransformer = require("metro/src/transformer");
// For React Native version 0.47-0.51
// var upstreamTransformer = require("metro-bundler/src/transformer");
// For React Native version 0.46
// var upstreamTransformer = require("metro-bundler/build/transformer");
var sassTransformer = require("react-native-sass-transformer");
var postCSSTransformer = require("react-native-postcss-transformer");
module.exports.transform = function({ src, filename, options }) {
if (filename.endsWith(".scss") || filename.endsWith(".sass")) {
return sassTransformer
.renderToCSS({ src, filename, options })
.then(css =>
postCSSTransformer.transform({ src: css, filename, options: {...options, implementation: require('sass || node-sass') } })
);
} else {
return upstreamTransformer.transform({ src, filename, options });
}
};
After that in metro.config.js
point the babelTransformerPath
to that file:
const { getDefaultConfig } = require("metro-config");
module.exports = (async () => {
const {
resolver: { sourceExts }
} = await getDefaultConfig();
return {
transformer: {
babelTransformerPath: require.resolve("./transformer.js")
},
resolver: {
sourceExts: [...sourceExts, "scss", "sass"]
}
};
})();
Dependencies
This library has the following Node.js modules as dependencies: