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Add SASS support documentation #1007 #1008
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- [Importing a Component](#importing-a-component) | ||
- [Adding a Stylesheet](#adding-a-stylesheet) | ||
- [Post-Processing CSS](#post-processing-css) | ||
- [Adding CSS Preprocessor (Sass, Less etc.)](#adding-css-preprocessor-sass-less-etc) | ||
- [Adding Images and Fonts](#adding-images-and-fonts) | ||
- [Using the `public` Folder](#using-the-public-folder) | ||
- [Adding Bootstrap](#adding-bootstrap) | ||
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There is currently no support for preprocessors such as Less, or for sharing variables across CSS files. | ||
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## Adding CSS Preprocessor (Sass, Less etc.) | ||
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Using a CSS preprocesssor in a project bootstrapped using create-react-app, is fairly straightforward to setup, even without having to eject. | ||
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First, install preprocessor of your choice. We will be using SASS in this example, but you can replace SASS with a preprocessor of your choice. | ||
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``` | ||
npm install node-sass --save-dev | ||
``` | ||
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Then in `package.json` just add the following lines to `scripts`, replacing file paths accordingly. | ||
``` | ||
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"scripts": { | ||
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"build-css": "node-sass src/sass/base.scss src/index.css", | ||
"watch-css": "npm run build-css && node-sass src/sass/base.scss src/index.css -w", | ||
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} | ||
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``` | ||
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> To use a different preprocessor, replace `build-css` and `watch-css` scripts to match the one you're using. | ||
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Add these scripts to the main scripts, by pasting `npm run watch-css &` to `start` script and `npm run build-css &&` to `build`. | ||
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``` | ||
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"scripts": { | ||
"start": "npm run watch-css & react-scripts start", | ||
"build": "npm run build-css && react-scripts build", | ||
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"build-css": "node-sass src/sass/base.scss src/index.css", | ||
"watch-css": "npm run build-css && node-sass src/sass/base.scss src/index.css -w", | ||
"test": "react-scripts test --env=jsdom", | ||
"eject": "react-scripts eject" | ||
} | ||
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``` | ||
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Finally, you can use `npm start` or `npm run build` as usual. | ||
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## Adding Images and Fonts | ||
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With Webpack, using static assets like images and fonts works similarly to CSS. | ||
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Nit: Sass not SASS 😄
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wow didn't know there is a website for that when I commented on this 😄