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Is there a way to use sass/scss for stylesheets when using Phoenix Framework? And if there is, then how ?

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Phoenix framework uses brunch for the asset pipeline.

From the docs:

Instead of implementing its own asset pipeline, Phoenix uses Brunch, a fast and developer-friendly asset build tool. Phoenix comes with a default configuration for Brunch and it will work out of the box, but it is very easy to bend it to our needs, add support for various script and style languages, like CoffeeScript, TypeScript, or LESS.

To add support for SASS, add 'sass-brunch' in your package.json in the project root as:

{
  "repository": {
  },
  "dependencies": {
    "brunch": "^1.8.1",
    "babel-brunch": "^5.1.1",
    "clean-css-brunch": ">= 1.0 < 1.8",
    "css-brunch": ">= 1.0 < 1.8",
    "javascript-brunch": ">= 1.0 < 1.8",
    "sass-brunch": "^1.8.10",
    "uglify-js-brunch": ">= 1.0 < 1.8"
  }
}

Then run npm install.

Phoenix framework also supports asset management without brunch as the default.

While creating a new project:

mix phoenix.new --no-brunch my_project

will create a project without brunch configuration. You need to setup a system that can copy the built assets into priv/static/ and also watch your source files to make automatic compilation on every change. Read the docs for more info.

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Here's a working demo repo with the steps I took as commits:

https://github.com/sergiotapia/phoenix-sass-example


To use SASS/SCSS, you need to install the sass-brunch node package.

npm install --save sass-brunch

Then edit brunch-config.js so your plugins section looks like this:

// Configure your plugins
plugins: {
  babel: {
    // Do not use ES6 compiler in vendor code
    ignore: [/web\/static\/vendor/]
  },
  sass: {
    mode: "native" // This is the important part!
  }
},

Once you do that, any .sass or .scss files will work seamlessly.

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  • By default, phoenix outputs compiled css and js files into the priv/static/ directory. So be sure to check there to ensure everything is working.
    – thedanotto
    Sep 14, 2016 at 22:46
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    native means: use LibSass, which is a C/C++ port of the Sass engine.
    – ivanxuu
    Oct 6, 2017 at 8:28
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    Why do you suggest using native as being the important part?
    – Rich
    Nov 1, 2017 at 11:42
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Google got me here and @emaillenin answer didn't work (I'm using default Phoenix 1.0.4), so I had to find something else.

The trick is to do

npm install --save sass-brunch@^1.9.2

Apparently, sass-brunch broke something after 2.0 and it doesn't work anymore with the version of brunch shipped with phoenix.

Hope that helps!

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    Just noting that this is no longer the case. As of now, the most recent version of sass-brunch [2.9.0] is compatible out of the box with the version of brunch shipped with phoenix. The commit that fixed it is here
    – Joe
    Jan 4, 2017 at 4:10
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Some answers here suggest to modify brunch-config.js, others package.json. For Phoenix 1.3 compatibility issues are resolved, it is possible to use both npm install and brunch.

Add sass to brunch-config plugins section:

// brunch-config.js
plugins: {
  sass: {
    mode: "native" // This is the important part!
  }
}

Add sass to package.json devDependencies section:

// package.json
{
  "devDependencies": {
    "sass-brunch": "2.10.4" // check latest version on sass-brunch page
  }
}

Then

cd assets
npm install
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    Remember (optional) to update config/dev.exs to also watch sass files for live reload. Ex: ~r{priv/static/.*(js|css|png|jpeg|jpg|gif|svg|sass)$},
    – ivanxuu
    Oct 5, 2017 at 20:37
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In Phoenix 1.4 brunch was replaced with webpack.

Instructions which worked for me:
https://elixirforum.com/t/phoenix-1-4-webpack-4-and-bulma-bootstrap-4-sass/14354/7
and
https://andrewtimberlake.com/blog/2018/06/how-to-use-sass-scss-with-webpack-in-phoenix-1-4

  1. Install node-sass and sass-loader in your npm project
  2. Update the loader in webpack config: {test: /\.scss$/, use: [ MiniCssExtractPlugin.loader, 'css-loader', 'sass-loader' ]}
  3. Rename app.css to app.scss (and other css files, including the import statements, e.g. @import './phoenix.css'; to @import './phoenix.scss';)
  4. Update the import in app.js to import css from "../css/app.scss"
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  • This didn't quite work for me with Phx 1.4.10, Webpack 4.4.0. The value under use in step 2 needed to be [ MiniCssExtractPlugin.loader, { loader: 'css-loader', options: {} }, { loader: 'sass-loader', options: {} } ] (which is actually what's given in the second link you posted. With that change, it works fine.
    – GMA
    May 14, 2020 at 19:56

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