This loader will @import
your SASS resources into every required
SASS module. So you can use your shared variables & mixins across all SASS styles without manually importing them in each file. Made to work with CSS Modules!
Note, this loader is not limited to SASS resources. It supposedly works with less, post-css, etc. per issue 31.
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Get it via npm:
npm install sass-resources-loader
Create your file (or files) with resources:
/* resources.scss */
$section-width: 700px;
@mixin section-mixin {
margin: 0 auto;
width: $section-width;
}
NB!
- Do not include anything that will be actually rendered in CSS, because it will be added to every imported SASS file.
- Avoid using SASS
@import
rules inside resources files as it slows down incremental builds. Add imported files directly insassResources
array in webpack config instead.
Apply loader in webpack config (v1.x.x
& v2.x.x
are supported) and provide path to the file with resources:
/* Webpack@2: webpack.config.js */
module: {
rules: [
// Apply loader
{
test: /\.scss$/,
use: [
'style-loader',
'css-loader',
'postcss-loader',
'sass-loader',
{
loader: 'sass-resources-loader',
options: {
// Provide path to the file with resources
resources: './path/to/resources.scss',
// Or array of paths
resources: ['./path/to/vars.scss', './path/to/mixins.scss']
},
},
],
},
],
},
/* Webpack@1: webpack.config.js */
module: {
loaders: [
// Apply loader
{ test: /\.scss$/, loader: 'style!css!sass!sass-resources' },
],
},
// Provide path to the file with resources
sassResources: './path/to/resources.scss',
// Or array of paths
sassResources: ['./path/to/vars.scss', './path/to/mixins.scss'],
NOTE: If
webpackConfig.context
is not defined,process.cwd()
will be used to resolve files with resource.
Now you can use these resources without manually importing them:
/* component.scss */
.section {
@include section-mixin; // <--- `section-mixin` is defined here
}
import React from 'react';
import css from './component.scss';
// ...
render() {
return (
<div className={css.section} />
);
}
You can specify glob patterns to match your all of your files in the same directory.
// Specify a single path
resources: './path/to/resources/**/*.scss', // will match all files in folder and subdirectories
// or an array of paths
resources: [ './path/to/resources/**/*.scss', './path/to/another/**/*.scss' ]
Note that sass-resources-loader
will resolve your files in order. If you want your variables to be accessed across all of your mixins you should specify them in first place.
resources: [ './path/to/variables/vars.scss', './path/to/mixins/**/*.scss' ]
This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the code of conduct.
See Contributing to get started.
MIT.
- react-webpack-rails-tutorial, live example at www.reactrails.com.
- bootstrap-loader
Identical to top of page
Thank you from Justin Gordon and ShakaCode
- Video: Front-End Sadness to Happiness: The React on Rails Story: History, motivations, philosophy, and overview.
- Click here for talk slides.
We at ShakaCode are a small, boutique, remote-first application development company. We fund this project by:
- Providing priority support and training for anything related to React + Webpack + Rails in our Coaching Program.
- Building custom web and mobile (React Native) applications. We typically work with a technical founder or CTO and instantly provide a full development team including designers.
- Migrating Angular + Rails to React + Rails. You can see an example of React on Rails and our work converting Angular to React on Rails at egghead.io.
- Augmenting your team to get your product completed more efficiently and quickly.
My article "Why Hire ShakaCode?" provides additional details about our projects.
If any of this resonates with you, please email me, justin@shakacode.com. I offer a free half-hour project consultation, on anything from React on Rails to any aspect of web or mobile application development for both consumer and enterprise products.
We are currently looking to hire like-minded developers that wish to work on our projects, including Friends and Guests.
I appreciate your attention and sharing of these offerings with anybody that we can help. Your support allows me to bring you and your team front-end happiness in the Rails world.
Aloha and best wishes from the ShakaCode team!