Having node-sass build errors - invalid CSS
tanviropsec opened this issue · comments
having this error while trying to build in jenkins -
Compiling SASS: /var/lib/jenkins/workspace/ui-package/node_modules/.bin/node-sass --importer /var/lib/jenkins/workspace/ui-package/tools/sass-node-importer.js style.scss { "status": 1, "file": "/var/lib/jenkins/workspace/ui-package/node_modules/bootstrap-sass/assets/stylesheets/bootstrap/_variables.scss", "line": 369, "column": 46, "message": "Invalid CSS after "... floor(math": expected expression (e.g. 1px, bold), was ".div($grid-gutter-w"", "formatted": "Error: Invalid CSS after "... floor(math": expected expression (e.g. 1px, bold), was ".div($grid-gutter-w"\n on line 369 of ../../../node_modules/bootstrap-sass/assets/stylesheets/bootstrap/_variables.scss\n from line 2 of src/CompanyProfile/CompanyProfile.scss\n from line 7 of style.scss\n>> vbar-padding-horizontal: floor(math.div($grid-gutter-width, 2)) !defa\n ------------------------------------------^\n" }
node version: 10.24.1 node-sass version: ^4.9.1 bootstrap-sass version: ^3.3.7
- NPM version (
npm -v
): 6.14.2 - Node version (
node -v
): 10.24.1 - Node Process (
node -p process.versions
): - { http_parser: '2.9.4',
node: '10.24.1',
v8: '6.8.275.32-node.59',
uv: '1.34.2',
zlib: '1.2.11',
brotli: '1.0.7',
ares: '1.15.0',
modules: '64',
nghttp2: '1.41.0',
napi: '7',
openssl: '1.1.1k',
icu: '64.2',
unicode: '12.1',
cldr: '35.1',
tz: '2019c' } - Node Platform (
node -p process.platform
): darwin - Node architecture (
node -p process.arch
): x64 - node-sass version (
node -p "require('node-sass').info"
):
node-sass 4.14.1 (Wrapper) [JavaScript]
libsass 3.5.5 (Sass Compiler) [C/C++] - npm node-sass versions (
npm ls node-sass
):
mm-ui-services@23.12.204 /Users/tmahboob/Documents/Projects/Leapfrog/ui_package
├── node-sass@4.14.1
└─┬ rollup-plugin-scss@0.3.0
└── node-sass@4.14.1 deduped
You are using quite an old version, did it ever work what you are doing? What exactly are you building? The error message is a bit garbled and hard to read, do you have the actual project?