Using Sass in angular 2

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滥情空心 2021-01-30 18:04

I\'m trying to setup Sass in my Angular 2 project. Basically as I understand there are two ways to create an angular 2 project

1) Using

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  • 2021-01-30 18:17

    There are two main scenarios here.

    1. When creating a new Angular CLI project, use CLI command

      ng new my-angular-app --style=scss

    2. When an Angular CLI project has already been set up, use CLI command

      ng set default.styleExt scss

    In case 2, you need to manually convert existing .css files. You can use also use sass or less instead of scss

    Check out the full article here.

    Using SCSS/SASS/LESS in Angular CLI Project

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  • 2021-01-30 18:29

    I can explain you the first one.

    If you are using ng serverthe compiled files are saved in a hidden folder in your project.

    If you are using ng build, you can see your compiled files in the /dist folder. In this folder you can found your general styles in the file styles.[hashversion].css, but local component styles are included inside main.[hashversion].js by Webpack.

    Angular-cli uses webpack, and if you want to learn more about, see Webpack Docs

    UPDATE

    In the second case, you have to compile sass manually. In the app folder un have a app.component.ts that will be compiled in the same folder to app.component.js by Typescript Compiler. So you have to do the same with sass. Import the CSS file in the component.

    @Component({
      selector: 'my-app',
      template: `<h1>Hello {{name}}</h1>`,
      stylesUrl: ['app/app.component.css']
    })
    export class AppComponent  { name = 'Angular'; }
    

    Noticed that you cannot use relative path cause everything will be requested from root directory.

    Create an app.component.sass and put your styles inside.

    Then execute the sass compiler that compiles the app.component.sass to app.component.css

    Run the server and it will work.

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  • 2021-01-30 18:33

    [Check edited part at end of this answer in case you are using angular cli]

    Explaining how to use sass in 'quickstart seed'(https://angular.io/guide/quickstart) (https://angular.io/guide/setup#download)

    Please follow these simple steps:

    Step 1: Setup the quickstart seed

    Use the below commands to setup

    npm install
    npm start
    

    you will see 'Hello Angular' on browser.

    Step 2: Install node-sass and sass-loader

    Use the commands mentioned below to install

    npm i node-sass -S
    npm i sass-loader -S
    

    Now you can see both of these added in your 'dependencies' inside 'package.json' file.

    Step 3: Create 2 folders for Sass code and Css code

    Create two folders with any name in "quickstart-master" folder. In this case for example: "sass_folder" and "css_folder". Now create a demo file 'demo.sass' and put it inside 'sass_folder'. You can put a simple sass code in this .sass file. It will look like this:

      $font-stack:    Helvetica, sans-serif
      $primary-color: #000
    
      body
        font: 100% $font-stack
        color: $primary-color
    

    Step 4: Make changes in 'package.json' file

    Add scripts to Build and Watch Sass code present in "sass_folder". After compilation, The resulting css code should be stored in "css_folder". After changes the "Scripts" in 'package.json' file should look like this:

    "scripts": {
         "build": "tsc -p src/",
         "build:watch": "tsc -p src/ -w",
         "build:e2e": "tsc -p e2e/",
         "serve": "lite-server -c=bs-config.json",
         "serve:e2e": "lite-server -c=bs-config.e2e.json",
         "prestart": "npm run build",
         "start": "concurrently \"npm run build:watch\" \"npm run serve\" \"npm run watch:sass\"",
         "pree2e": "npm run build:e2e",
         "e2e": "concurrently \"npm run serve:e2e\" \"npm run protractor\" --kill-others --success first",
         "preprotractor": "webdriver-manager update",
         "protractor": "protractor protractor.config.js",
         "pretest": "npm run build",
         "test": "concurrently \"npm run build:watch\" \"karma start karma.conf.js\"",
         "pretest:once": "npm run build",
         "test:once": "karma start karma.conf.js --single-run",
         "lint": "tslint ./src/**/*.ts -t verbose",
         "build:sass": "node-sass sass_folder/ -o css_folder",
         "watch:sass": "npm run build:sass && node-sass sass_folder/ -wo css_folder/"
      }
    

    Have a look at 'start', 'build:sass' and 'watch:sass' only.

    Step 5: Run the application

    Now you can run the app by using below command:

    npm start
    

    You will see the compiled css code in "css_folder" with the same file name 'demo.css'. It will look like this (In this case):

    body {
      font: 100% Helvetica, sans-serif;
      color: #000; }
    

    Now if you make any change in .sass file it will be reflected to .css file dynamically as the script is watching the code.

    If it shows error, Close the .css file when you make any change in .sass file.

    Note: For scss code you can follow the same steps. You just have to put .scss file in "sass_folder" in this case.

    [edited] In case you want to use Angular CLI:

    At the time of creation of new Angular project use below mentioned cmnds:

    For sass:

    ng new Demo_Project --style=sass
    

    For scss:

    ng new Demo_Project --style=scss
    

    To change the existing style:

    ng set defaults.styleExt scss
    

    After this you can use Cli normally.

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