@taskr/sass v1.1.0
@taskr/sass 
Install
$ npm install --save-dev @taskr/sassUsage
The paths within task.source() should always point to files that you want transformed into .css files.
Basic
exports.styles = function * (task) {
yield task.source('src/styles/style.scss').sass().target('dist');
}Multiple Bundles
Simply create an array of individual file paths.
exports.styles = function * (task) {
yield task.source([
'src/styles/client.scss',
'src/styles/admin.scss'
]).sass().target('dist');
}SASS vs SCSS
There is no need to set indentedSyntax -- the SASS parser will intelligently decipher if you are using the SASS syntax.
exports.styles = function * (task) {
yield task.source([
'src/styles/client.sass', // SASS
'src/styles/admin.scss' // SCSS
]).sass().target('dist');
}Sourcemaps
You may create source maps for your bundles. Simply provide the desired file path as outFile or sourceMap.
Important: It is recommended that you provide
sourceMapyour desired path. However, ifsourceMapistrue, you must then provideoutFileyour file path string.
exports.styles = function * (task) {
yield task.source('src/app.sass')
.sass({ sourceMap:'dist/css/app.css.map' })
.target('dist');
}
// OR
exports.styles = function * (task) {
yield task.source('src/app.sass')
.sass({ sourceMap:true, outFile:'dist/css/app.css.map' })
.target('dist');
}API
.sass(options)
This plugin does not have any custom options. Please visit node-sass options for a full list of available options.
Note: You will not be able to set the
fileordataoptions. These are done for you & cannot be changed.
Support
Any issues or questions can be sent to the Taskr monorepo.
Please be sure to specify that you are using @taskr/sass.
License
MIT © Luke Edwards