At work we used to use Ruby to compile SCSS. I had the Ruby compiler set up as a file watcher in PhpStorm, and when I edited a partial imported by another file, the CSS file corresponding to the ancestor file was updated without any fuss.
I want to get Gulp and Libsass to work the same way. Most solutions I've seen just compile all the SCSS files in a project when a single one changes, but our projects have way too much SCSS for that to be an acceptable solution.
gulp-cached seemed like a great solution to this problem. But when I use gulp-cached the CSS output file doesn't change when I edit partials, only their ancestor SCSS files.
I've seen a few SCSS dependency-graph solutions thrown around but I can't get them to work correctly or they simply don't do what I need. I've tried gulp-sass-graph, gulp-sass-inheritance, and gulp-sass-partials-imported.
Here's my gulp file
const gulp = require('gulp');
const glob = require('glob');
const sass = require('gulp-sass');
const sourcemaps = require('gulp-sourcemaps');
const cached = require('gulp-cached');
const sassGraph = require('gulp-sass-graph');
const sassGlobs = [
'./sites/all/libraries/gl/**/*.scss',
'./sites/all/modules/custom/**/*.scss',
'./sites/all/themes/{bcp_bootstrap3,gl_parent,gl_shiny,gli_bootstrap3,pru_bootstrap3,pru_bootstrap3v2,ubc_bootstrap3}/**/*.scss',
];
let sassPaths = [];
for (let j = 0; j < sassGlobs.length; ++j) {
glob(sassGlobs[j], function (er, files) {
let path;
for (let i = 0; i < files.length; ++i) {
path = files[i].substring(0, files[i].lastIndexOf('/'), '');
if (sassPaths.indexOf(path) === -1) {
sassPaths.push(path);
}
}
});
}
gulp.task('sass', function () {
return gulp
.src(sassGlobs, {base: "./"})
// .pipe(sassGraph(sassPaths))
.pipe(cached('sasscache'))
.pipe(sourcemaps.init())
.pipe(
sass({outputStyle: 'compressed'})
.on('error', sass.logError)
)
.pipe(sourcemaps.write())
.pipe(gulp.dest((file) => file.base));
});
gulp.task('watch', function () {
return gulp.watch(sassGlobs, ['sass']);
});
gulp.task('default', ['sass', 'watch']);
what I use to solve this problem is gulp-cached + gulp-dependents + gulp-filter
the key point here is gulp-dependents, it will find all the parent files that depends on the current file.
in your case, you just need: