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sass-lookup npm npm

Get the file associated with a Sass import

This module replaces the Sass compiler's lookup algorithm for resolving a partial's path.

  • Handles underscored/non-underscored partials, partials with filenames, partials within subdirectories, partials with the .scss in the name, all of it.

Originally built for Dependents

Usage

sassLookup({
  dependency: 'foo',
  filename: 'path/to/filename',
  directory: 'path/to/directory'
})
  • dependency: The partial's name
    • If your sass file had @import "foo";, then "foo" would be the dependency name
  • filename: The file importing the dependency
  • directory: The location(s) of all sass files
    • A list of multiple directories is also supported for this argument.

Example:

var sassLookup = require('sass-lookup');

sassLookup({
  dependency: 'variables',
  filename: 'app/styles/styles.scss',
  directory: 'app/styles'
}); // yields app/styles/variables.scss
  • This assumes that the file app/styles/styles.scss' has @import "variables";and that all of the other sass files are located withinapp/styles`.
  • Would yield app/styles/_variables.scss if the partial had an underscored filename.