sass-render-errors

Get Sass render errors and deprecations.

Usage no npm install needed!

<script type="module">
  import sassRenderErrors from 'https://cdn.skypack.dev/sass-render-errors';
</script>

README

sass-render-errors

Build Status

Get Sass render errors and deprecations.

Currently there’s no Sass API which reports errors and deprecations in machine readable format (e.g. JSON-like data). This module parses Sass render output and provides render information for easier usage in linters and similar tools.

Undefined functions

Sass currently doesn’t check for undefined functions. This module has additional renderer which tries to guess which functions are undefined by comparing list of known CSS functions with functions defined in file.

This renderer is available as named export undefinedFunctions.

Install

npm install sass-render-errors --save

Usage

import createRenderer from 'sass-render-errors';
import sass from 'sass';

(async () => {
    const renderer = createRenderer(sass);
    const result = await renderer.render({ file: './index.scss' });
    console.log(result);
    /* [
        {
            type: 'deprecation',
            file: '<absolute path>/index.scss',
            message: 'Passing a number (1) to color.invert() is deprecated. Recommendation: invert(1).',
            stack: [
                'at root stylesheet (<absolute path>/index.scss:4:24)'
            ],
            source: {
                start: {
                    column: 9,
                    line: 4
                },
                end: {
                    column: 24,
                    line: 4
                },
                pattern: 'color.invert(1)'
            }
        }
    ] */
})();

index.scss

@use 'sass:color';

.becky {
    color: color.invert(1);
}

API

sassRenderErrors(sass[, options])

Creates Sass renderer with methods render and renderSync. Both methods return Promise, but internally use original Sass rendering methods. This way you can leverage faster rendering without using Fibers.

sass

Sass module reference. Only Dart Sass is supported.

Sass is injected as dependancy because each version has different set of errors and deprecations and you should get results for Sass version your application uses.

options

Type: object

For undefined functions:

Property Type Description
disallowedKnownCssFunctions string[] List of disallowed known CSS functions.

renderer[render|renderSync]([options])

Returns: Promise<SassRenderError[]>

Promise with array of errors and deprecations.

If input contains multiple errors, only first one is shown. If you’re using undefined function renderer, all errors are always visible.

All deprecations are always visible.

Each array entry is object which contains following properties:

Property Type Description
file string Absolute path to file or stdin with error or deprecation.
message string Error or deprecation message.
stack string[] Stack trace of error or deprecation.
source.start.column number Pattern start column.
source.start.line number Pattern start line.
source.end.column number Pattern end column.
source.end.line number Pattern end line.
source.pattern string Error or deprecation code or pattern of code.
type string Can be either error or deprecation.

options

Type: object

Sass options. For detailed explanation see node-sass options reference.

License

MIT © Ivan Nikolić