0.6.2 • Published 8 months ago

@runforest/node-sass-watcher v0.6.2

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node-sass-watcher

SCSS watcher with post-processing. Fork of https://github.com/kottenator/node-sass-watcher.

Why?

node-sass has --watch option but it doesn't allow post-processing of the compiled CSS.

The only way is to "watch" the generated CSS file with another watcher. It's not convenient.

node-sass-watcher provides simple way to do SCSS watching with post-processing.

Install

npm install node-sass-watcher

Usage: CLI

node-sass-watcher src/input.scss -o dist/output.css -c 'node-sass <input> | postcss -u autoprefixer --autoprefixer.browsers="ie >= 9, > 1%"'

Note: You need to run node-sass inside the post-processing command, because I don't want to deal with all node-sass CLI arguments. In fact, current implementation is node-sass-independent.

More about --command (-c):

  • contents of the input.scss are passed to the command's stdin
  • <input> will be replaced with the input file path
  • <output> will be replaced with the output file path, provided with --output (-o) argument (if specified)
  • Shell syntax is allowed: pipes (|), FD redirects (> output.css), etc

If there's no -o specified, the command output will be printed to stdout.

All CLI options:

Usage: node-sass-watcher <input.scss> [options]

Options:
  -c, --command             Pass a command to execute. Shell syntax allowed
  -o, --output              Output CSS file path
  -r, --root-dir            Directory to watch for addition/deletion of the files. Default: .
  -I, --include-path        Path to look for imported files. Use multiple if needed
  -e, --include-extensions  File extensions to watch. Default: scss, sass, css
  -v, --verbose             Verbosity level: from -v to -vvv
  -h, --help                Show help
  -V, --version             Show version number

Usage: JS

Example: node-sassautoprefixer.

// watch-it.js

const fs = require('fs');
const sass = require('node-sass');
const postcss = require('postcss');
const autoprefixer = require('autoprefixer');
const Watcher = require('node-sass-watcher');

// Input variables
const inputFile = process.argv[2];
const outputFile = process.argv[3];
const supportedBrowsers = process.argv[4];

// Options
const watcherOptions = {
  verbosity: 1,
}

// Renderer
function render() {
  console.warn('Rendering "' + inputFile + '" file...');

  sass.render({file: inputFile}, function(err, result) {
    if (err) {
      console.error('Error: ' + err.message);
      return;
    }

    const processor = postcss([
      autoprefixer({
        browsers: supportedBrowsers.split(/,\s*/g)
      })
    ]);

    console.warn('Processing with Autoprefixer for browsers: ' + supportedBrowsers);

    processor.process(result.css.toString()).then(
      function(result) {
        console.warn('Outputting to "' + outputFile + '" file...');
        fs.writeFile(outputFile, result.css);
      },
      function(err) {
        console.error('Error: ' + err.message);
      }
    );
  });
}

// Start watching
const watcher = new Watcher(inputFile, watcherOptions);
watcher.on('init', render);
watcher.on('update', render);
watcher.run();

Run your custom script:

node watch-it.js src/input.scss dist/output.css "ie >= 9, > 1%"

Available options are a subset of the CLI options:

  • includePaths
  • rootDir
  • verbosity
  • includeExtensions

Collaboration

Feel free to create a ticket or a pull-request ;)