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at-import-no-partial-extension
Disallow file extensions in partial names in @import
.
Deprecated. Use at-import-partial-extension-blacklist
or at-import-partial-extension-whitelist
instead
@import "path/to/file.scss"
/** ↑
* Disallow this */
The rule ignores cases when Sass considers an @import
command just a plain CSS import:
- If the file’s extension is
.css
. - If the filename begins with
http://
(or any other protocol). - If the filename is a
url()
. - If the
@import
has any media queries.
The following patterns are considered warnings:
@import "foo.scss";
@import "path/fff.less";
@import "path\\fff.supa";
@import "df/fff", '1.scss';
The following patterns are not considered warnings:
@import "path/fff";
@import url("path/_file.css"); /* has url(), so doesn't count as a partial @import */
@import "file.css"; /* Has ".css" extension, so doesn't count as a partial @import */
/* Both are URIs, so don't count as partial @imports */
@import "http://_file.scss";
@import "//_file.scss";
@import "file.scss" screen; /* Has a media query, so doesn't count as a partial @import */
Optional Options
ignoreExtensions: [ string or regexp ]
An array of extensions to ignore, elements don't need the dot at the start. If an element is a string, only extensions that match that string are ignored. If an element is a regular expression, then extensions are tested against it and ignored if the test is successful.
For example, with ignoreExtensions: [ "scss", /^my/ ] ]
, the following are no longer warnings:
@import "path/fff.scss";
@import "path/fff.my01";