Mix tasks for installing and invoking sass.
If you are going to build assets in production, then you add
dart_sass as a dependency on all environments but only start it
in dev:
def deps do
[
{:dart_sass, "~> 0.4", runtime: Mix.env() == :dev}
]
endHowever, if your assets are precompiled during development, then it only needs to be a dev dependency:
def deps do
[
{:dart_sass, "~> 0.4", only: :dev}
]
endOnce installed, change your config/config.exs to pick your
dart_sass version of choice:
config :dart_sass, version: "1.49.0"Now you can install dart-sass by running:
$ mix sass.installAnd invoke sass with:
$ mix sass default assets/css/app.scss priv/static/assets/app.cssIf you need additional load paths you may specify them:
$ mix sass default assets/css/app.scss --load-path=assets/node_modules/bulma priv/static/assets/app.cssThe executable may be kept at _build/sass-TARGET. However in most cases
running dart-sass requires two files: the portable Dart VM is kept at
_build/dart-TARGET and the Sass snapshot is kept at _build/sass.snapshot-TARGET.
Where TARGET is your system target architecture.
The first argument to dart_sass is the execution profile.
You can define multiple execution profiles with the current
directory, the OS environment, and default arguments to the
sass task:
config :dart_sass,
version: "1.49.0",
default: [
args: ~w(css/app.scss ../priv/static/assets/app.css),
cd: Path.expand("../assets", __DIR__)
]When mix sass default is invoked, the task arguments will be appended
to the ones configured above.
To add dart_sass to an application using Phoenix, you need only four steps.
Note that installation requires that Phoenix watchers can accept MFArgs
tuples – so you must have Phoenix > v1.5.9.
First add it as a dependency in your mix.exs:
def deps do
[
{:phoenix, "~> 1.6.0"},
{:dart_sass, "~> 0.4", runtime: Mix.env() == :dev}
]
endNow let's configure dart_sass to use assets/css/app.scss as the input file and
compile CSS to the output location priv/static/assets/app.css:
config :dart_sass,
version: "1.49.0",
default: [
args: ~w(css/app.scss ../priv/static/assets/app.css),
cd: Path.expand("../assets", __DIR__)
]Note: if you are using esbuild (the default from Phoenix v1.6), make sure you remove the
import "../css/app.css"line at the top of assets/js/app.js soesbuildstops generating css files.
Note: make sure the "assets" directory from priv/static is listed in the :only option for Plug.Static in your endpoint file at, for instance
lib/my_app_web/endpoint.ex.
For development, we want to enable watch mode. So find the watchers
configuration in your config/dev.exs and add:
sass: {
DartSass,
:install_and_run,
[:default, ~w(--embed-source-map --source-map-urls=absolute --watch)]
}Note we are embedding source maps with absolute URLs and enabling the file system watcher.
Finally, back in your mix.exs, make sure you have an assets.deploy
alias for deployments, which will also use the --style=compressed option:
"assets.deploy": [
"esbuild default --minify",
"sass default --no-source-map --style=compressed",
"phx.digest"
]Dart-native executables rely on glibc to be present. Because Alpine Linux uses musl instead, you have to add the package alpine-pkg-glibc to your installation. Follow the installation guide in the README.
Example for Docker (has to be added before running mix sass):
RUN wget -q -O /etc/apk/keys/sgerrand.rsa.pub https://alpine-pkgs.sgerrand.com/sgerrand.rsa.pub
RUN wget https://github.com/sgerrand/alpine-pkg-glibc/releases/download/2.34-r0/glibc-2.34-r0.apk
RUN apk add glibc-2.34-r0.apkIn case you get the error ../../runtime/bin/eventhandler_linux.cc: 412: error: Failed to start event handler thread 1, it means that your Docker installation or the used Docker-in-Docker image, is using a version below Docker 20.10.6. This error is related to an updated version of the musl library. It can be resolved by using the alpine-pkg-glibc with the version 2.33 instead of 2.34.
Notes: The Alpine package gcompat vs libc6-compat will not work.
This package is based on the excellent esbuild by Wojtek Mach and José Valim.
Copyright (c) 2021 CargoSense, Inc.
dart_sass source code is licensed under the MIT License.