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Preprocessing with Gulp

9 Apr 2017 0 comments

We can compile Sass to CSS in Gulp with the help of a plugin called gulp-sass. You can install gulp-sass into your project by using the npm install command like we did for gulp.



We'd also want to use the --save-dev flag to ensure that gulp-sass gets added to devDependencies in package.json.

$ npm install gulp-sass --save-dev

We have to require gulp-sass from the node_modules folder just like we did with gulp before we can use the plugin.


var gulp = require('gulp');
// Requires the gulp-sass plugin
var sass = require('gulp-sass');

We can use gulp-sass by replacing aGulpPlugin() with sass(). Since the task is meant to compile Sass into CSS, let's name it sass.


gulp.task('sass', function(){
  return gulp.src('source-files')
    .pipe(sass()) // Using gulp-sass
    .pipe(gulp.dest('destination'))
});

We'll need to provide the sass task with source files and a destination for the task to work, so let's create a styles.scss file in the app/scss folder. This file will be added to the sass task in gulp.src.

We want to output the eventual styles.css file to the `app/css` folder, which would be the destination for gulp.dest.


gulp.task('sass', function(){
  return gulp.src('app/scss/styles.scss')
    .pipe(sass()) // Converts Sass to CSS with gulp-sass
    .pipe(gulp.dest('app/css'))
});

We'll want to test that the sass task is working as we want it to. To do so, we can add a Sass function within styles.scss.


// styles.scss
.testing {
  width: percentage(5/7);
}

If you run gulp sass in the command line, you should now be able to see that a styles.css file was created in app/css. In addition, it has the code where percentage(5/7) was evaluted into 71.42857%.


/* styles.css */
.testing {

  width: 71.42857%;
}

That's how we know that the sass task works!

Sometimes we need the ability to compile more than one .scss file into CSS at the same. We can do so with the help of Node globs.

FYI: Gulp-sass uses LibSass to convert Sass into CSS. It's much quicker than Ruby-based methods. If you want, you can still use Ruby methods with Gulp by using gulp-ruby-sass or gulp-compass instead.

Click here for For next Step:  "Gulp: Globbing in Node"

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