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scssify2

v2.1.0

Published

Sass browserify transformer (based on https://www.npmjs.com/package/scssify)

Downloads

6

Readme

scssify2

Browserify transfomer to compile sass stylesheets, and automatically inject <style> tags. Correctly informs watchify about any @imports and also supports postcss plugins. Sourcemaps are fully supported too!

This module was forked from https://github.com/cody-greene/scssify to add few missing features.

node >= 4.0.0

Example

/* MyComponent.scss */
.MyComponent {
  color: red;
  background: blue;
}
// MyComponent.js
require('./MyComponent.scss') // or .sass, or .css
console.log('MyComponent background is blue')

Settings

const browserify = require('browserify')
const scssify = require('scssify2')
browserify('entry.js')
  .transform(scssify, {
    // Disable/enable <style> injection; true by default
    autoInject: true,

    // Useful for debugging; adds data-href="src/foo.scss" to <style> tags
    autoInject: 'verbose',

    // This can be an object too
    autoInject: {
      verbose: false,

      // If true the <style> tag will be prepended to the <head>
      prepend: false
    },

    // require('./MyComponent.scss') === '.MyComponent{color:red;background:blue}'
    // autoInject: false, will also enable this
    // pre 1.x.x, this is enabled by default
    export: false,

    // Pass options to the compiler, check the node-sass project for more details
    sass: {
      // See the relevant node-sass documentation
      importer: 'custom-importers.js',

      // This will let the importer state be reset if scssify
      // is called several times within the same process, e.g. by factor-bundle
      // should export a factory function (which returns an importer function)
      // overrides opt.sass.importer
      importerFactory: 'custom-importer-factory.js',

      // Enable both of these to get source maps working
      // "browserify --debug" will also enable css sourcemaps
      sourceMapEmbed: true,
      sourceMapContents: true,

      // This is the default only when opt.sass is undefined
      outputStyle: 'compressed'
    },

    // Configure postcss plugins too!
    // postcss is a "soft" dependency so you may need to install it yourself
    postcss: {
      autoprefixer: {
        browsers: ['last 2 versions']
      }
    },

    postProcess: function(css) {
      // allows for processing the generated CSS
      return css;
    }
  })
  .bundle()

Example config using package.json:

{
  "browserify": {
    "transform": [
      ["scssify2", {
        "sass": {
          "outputStyle": "compressed",
          "importerFactory": "custom-importers.js",
          "includePaths": ["node_modules", "bower_components"]
        }
      }],
    ]
  },
}

Command line usage:

$ browserify MyComponent.js -t scssify2 >bundle.js