Eyeglass style Import Once, but for all the things!
OTHER License
General import-once
importer for node-sass
inspired by Eyeglass.
$ npm install node-sass-import-once --save-dev
Requires Node Sass >= v3.0.0-alpha.5
var sass = require('node-sass');,
importOnce = require('node-sass-import-once');
sass.render({
file: scss_filename,
importer: importOnce,
importOnce: {
index: false,
css: false,
bower: false
}
});
If you are using Gulp or Grunt to compile (or similiar), require node-sass-import-once
as normal and pass it as the importer
option in to your task.
Node Sass Import Once will ensure that each file import is only imported once. In addition to that, the following options are available:
index.scss
, index.sass
, _index.scss
, _index.sass
) that will automatically be imported if just the folder name is imported. For instance, @import 'partials';
will try and import (_)partials.s(c|a)ss
first, then partials/(_)index.s(c|a)ss
.bower_components
(or specified directory from .bowerrc
), bower_components/{module-name}/stylesheets
, bower_components/{module-name}-sass/stylesheets
, bower_components/sass-{module-name}/stylesheets
, bower_components/{module-name}/sass
, bower_components/{module-name}-sass/sass
, bower_components/sass-{module-name}/sass
. {module-name}
is the first section of your import path, so in @import 'breakpoint'
breakpoint would be your module name and in @import 'toolkit/kickstart
toolkit would be your module name. If you also have css enabled, it will look inside of bower_components/{module-name}/dist
and bower_components/{module-name}/dist/css
.If you import a file ending in .js
, .json
, .yml
, or .yaml
, the importer will attempt to transform your JSON or YAML into a Sass map, with the variable name being the name of the file.