Adding a Sass Stylesheet
Note: this feature is available with
react-scripts@2.0.0
and higher.
Generally, we recommend that you don’t reuse the same CSS classes across different components. For example, instead of using a .Button
CSS class in <AcceptButton>
and <RejectButton>
components, we recommend creating a <Button>
component with its own .Button
styles, that both <AcceptButton>
and <RejectButton>
can render (but not inherit).
Following this rule often makes CSS preprocessors less useful, as features like mixins and nesting are replaced by component composition. You can, however, integrate a CSS preprocessor if you find it valuable.
To use Sass, first install sass
:
$ npm install sass
# or
$ yarn add sass
Now you can rename src/App.css
to src/App.scss
and update src/App.js
to import src/App.scss
.
This file and any other file will be automatically compiled if imported with the extension .scss
or .sass
.
To share variables between Sass files, you can use Sass's @use
rule. For example, src/App.scss
and other component style files could include @use "./shared.scss";
with variable definitions.
This will allow you to do imports like
@use 'styles/_colors.scss'; // assuming a styles directory under src/
@use '~nprogress/nprogress'; // loading a css file from the nprogress node module
Note: You can prefix paths with
~
, as displayed above, to resolve modules fromnode_modules
.
sass
also supports the SASS_PATH
variable.
To use imports relative to a path you specify, you can add a .env
file at the project root with the path specified in the SASS_PATH
environment variable. To specify more directories you can add them to SASS_PATH
separated by a :
like path1:path2:path3
.
Note: For the Windows operating system, separate your paths by semicolons.
SASS_PATH=path1;path2;path3
Tip: You can opt into using this feature with CSS modules too!
Note: If you're using Flow, override the module.file_ext setting in your
.flowconfig
so it'll recognize.sass
or.scss
files. You will also need to include themodule.file_ext
default settings for.js
,.jsx
,.mjs
and.json
files.[options]
module.file_ext=.js
module.file_ext=.jsx
module.file_ext=.mjs
module.file_ext=.json
module.file_ext=.sass
module.file_ext=.scss
Note: LibSass and the packages built on top of it, including Node Sass, are deprecated. If you're a user of Node Sass, you can migrate to Dart Sass by replacing
node-sass
in yourpackage.json
file withsass
or by running the following commands:$ npm uninstall node-sass
$ npm install sass
# or
$ yarn remove node-sass
$ yarn add sass