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Bundles all SCSS imports into a single file recursively.
scss-bundleIf you want to use scss-bundle globally
$ npm install scss-bundle -g
Latest dev build is published under canary tag.
$ npm install scss-bundle@canary
To start using the tool, create a config file and run command:
$ scss-bundle
It will bundle all scss files in specified outFile location.
$ scss-bundle -h
Config file properties can be overridden with CLI flags.
| CLI Flag | Bundler options | Type | Description | Values | Default |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| -c, --config <path> | string | Configuration file location. | |||
| -p, --project <path> | project | string | Project location where node_modules is located. | ||
-e, --entryFile <path> * | entryFile * | string | Bundle entry file location. | ||
-o, --outFile <path> * | outFile * | string | Bundle output location. | ||
| --rootDir <path> | rootDir | string | Specifies the root directory of input files. | ||
| -w, --watch [boolean] | watch | boolean | Watch files for changes. Works with rootDir. | ||
| --ignoreImports <list> | ignoreImports | string[] | Ignore resolving import content by matching a regular expression. | ||
| --includePaths <list> | includePaths | string[] | Include paths for resolving imports. | ||
| --dedupeGlobs <list> | dedupeGlobs | string[] | Files that will be emitted in a bundle once. | ||
| --logLevel <level> | logLevel | string | Console log level. | silent, error, warning, info, debug, trace | info |
* - Required
Default name for configuration is scss-bundle.config.json.
{
"bundlerOptions": {
"entryFile": "./tests/cases/simple/main.scss",
"rootDir": "./tests/cases/simple/",
"outFile": "./bundled.scss",
"ignoreImports": ["~@angular/.*"],
"logLevel": "silent"
}
}
import path from "path";
import { Bundler } from "scss-bundle";
(async () => {
// Absolute project directory path.
const projectDirectory = path.resolve(__dirname, "./cases/tilde-import");
const bundler = new Bundler(undefined, projectDirectory);
// Relative file path to project directory path.
const result = await bundler.bundle("./main.scss");
})();
import { Bundler } from "scss-bundle";
constructor(fileRegistry: FileRegistry = {}, projectDirectory?: string) {}
fileRegistry?: Registry - Dictionary of files contents by full pathprojectDirectory?: string - Absolute project location, where node_modules are located. Used for resolving tilde importspublic async bundle(file: string, fileRegistry: Registry = {}): Promise<BundleResult>
file: string - Main file full pathfileRegistry: Registry - Dictionary of files contents by full pathPromise<BundleResult>
import { BundleResult } from "scss-bundle";
interface BundleResult {
imports?: BundleResult[];
tilde?: boolean;
filePath: string;
content?: string;
found: boolean;
}
imports: BundleResult[] - File imports arraytilde?: boolean - Used tilde importfilePath: string - Full file pathcontent: string - File contentfound: boolean - Is file foundimport { Registry } from "scss-bundle";
interface Registry {
[id: string]: string | undefined;
}
id: string - File full path as dictionary id
string | undefined - File content
Released under the MIT license.
FAQs
Bundling SCSS files to one bundled file.
We found that scss-bundle demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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