A custom importer allows extension of the LibSass engine in both a synchronous and asynchronous manner. Handles when LibSass encounters the directive. contents (String) - the imported contents (for example, read from memory or the file system).file (String) - an alternate path for LibSass to use OR.done (Function) - a callback function to invoke on async completion, takes an object literal containing.prev (String) - the previously resolved path.url (String) - the path in import as-is, which LibSass encountered.Type: Function | Function signature function(url, prev, done).We will open a single issue for interested parties to subscribe to, and close additional issues.īelow is a quick guide for minimum and maximum supported versions of node-sass: NodeJS New node release require minor internal changes along with support from CI providers (AppVeyor, GitHub Actions).We will stop building binaries for unsupported releases, testing for breakages in dependency compatibility, but we will not block installations for those that want to support themselves.Node versions that hit end of life, will be dropped from support at each node-sass release (major, minor).Supported Node.js versions vary by release, please consult the releases page.Projects that still use it should move onto Plans to add additional features or compatibility with any new CSS or Sass features. While they will continue to receive maintenance releases indefinitely, there are no
Warning: LibSass and Node Sass are deprecated.