sass-loader 3.1.2 → 3.2.3

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package/CHANGELOG.md CHANGED
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  Changelog
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  ---------
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+ ### 3.2.1
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+ - Add `webpack@^2.1.0-beta` as peer dependency [#233](https://github.com/jtangelder/sass-loader/pull/233)
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+ ### 3.2.0
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+ - Append file content instead of overwriting when `data`-option is already present [#216](https://github.com/jtangelder/sass-loader/pull/216)
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+ - Make `indentedSyntax` option a bit smarter [#196](https://github.com/jtangelder/sass-loader/pull/196)
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  ### 3.1.2
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  - Fix loader query not overriding webpack config [#189](https://github.com/jtangelder/sass-loader/pull/189)
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  - Update peer-dependencies [#182](https://github.com/jtangelder/sass-loader/pull/182)
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- - `node-sass^3.4.2`
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- - `webpack^1.12.6`
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+ - `node-sass@^3.4.2`
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+ - `webpack@^1.12.6`
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  ### 3.1.1
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package/README.md CHANGED
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  ``` javascript
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  var css = require("!raw!sass!./file.scss");
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- // => returns compiled css code from file.scss, resolves Sass imports
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+ // returns compiled css code from file.scss, resolves Sass imports
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  var css = require("!css!sass!./file.scss");
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- // => returns compiled css code from file.scss, resolves Sass and CSS imports and url(...)s
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+ // returns compiled css code from file.scss, resolves Sass and CSS imports and url(...)s
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  ```
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  Use in tandem with the [`style-loader`](https://github.com/webpack/style-loader) and [`css-loader`](https://github.com/webpack/css-loader) to add the css rules to your document:
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  ``` javascript
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  require("!style!css!sass!./file.scss");
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  ```
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- *NOTE: If you encounter module errors complaining about a missing `style` or `css` module, make sure you have installed all required loaders via npm.*
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+ *Please note: If you encounter module errors complaining about a missing `style` or `css` module, make sure you have installed all required loaders via npm.*
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  ### Apply via webpack config
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  ### Sass options
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- You can pass options to node-sass by defining a `sassLoader`-property on your `webpack.config.js`. See [node-sass](https://github.com/andrew/node-sass) for all available options.
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+ You can pass options to node-sass by defining a `sassLoader`-property on your `webpack.config.js`. See [node-sass](https://github.com/andrew/node-sass) for all available Sass-options.
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- ``` javascript
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+ ```javascript
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  loaders: ["style", "css", "sass"]
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  loaders: ["style", "css", "sass?config=otherSassLoaderConfig"]
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  ### Imports
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- webpack provides an [advanced mechanism to resolve files](http://webpack.github.io/docs/resolving.html). The sass-loader uses node-sass' custom importer feature to pass all queries to the webpack resolving engine. Thus you can import your sass-modules from `node_modules`. Just prepend them with a `~` which tells webpack to look-up the [`modulesDirectories`](http://webpack.github.io/docs/configuration.html#resolve-modulesdirectories).
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+ webpack provides an [advanced mechanism to resolve files](http://webpack.github.io/docs/resolving.html). The sass-loader uses node-sass' custom importer feature to pass all queries to the webpack resolving engine. Thus you can import your Sass modules from `node_modules`. Just prepend them with a `~` to tell webpack that this is not a relative import:
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+ It's important to only prepend it with `~`, because `~/` resolves to the home directory. webpack needs to distinguish between `bootstrap` and `~bootstrap` because CSS- and Sass-files have no special syntax for importing relative files. Writing `@import "file"` is the same as `@import "./file";`
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+ ### Environment variables
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+ If you want to prepend Sass code before the actual entry file, you can simply set the `data`-option. In this case, the sass-loader will not override the `data`-option but just append the entry's content. This is especially useful when some of your Sass variables depend on the environment:
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  - Library authors usually provide a variable to modify the asset path. [bootstrap-sass](https://github.com/twbs/bootstrap-sass) for example has an `$icon-font-path`. Check out [this working bootstrap example](https://github.com/jtangelder/sass-loader/tree/master/test/bootstrapSass).
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+ Bundling CSS with webpack has some nice advantages like referencing images and fonts with hashed urls or [hot module replacement](http://webpack.github.io/docs/hot-module-replacement-with-webpack.html) in development. In production, on the other hand, it's not a good idea to apply your stylesheets depending on JS execution. Rendering may be delayed or even a [FOUC](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flash_of_unstyled_content) might be visible. Thus it's often still better to have them as separate files in your final production build.
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+ There are two possibilties to extract a stylesheet from the bundle:
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+ - [extract-text-webpack-plugin](https://github.com/webpack/extract-text-webpack-plugin) (more complex, but works in all use-cases)
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