Parses your Sass variables and returns an object containing each variable camelCased and the end value as it would be in CSS.
That means full support for Sass' lighten, darken, mix etc.
Input:
$gray-base: #000 !default;
$gray-darker: lighten($gray-base, 13.5%) !default; // #222
$gray-dark: lighten($gray-base, 20%) !default; // #333
$gray: lighten($gray-base, 33.5%) !default; // #555
$gray-light: lighten($gray-base, 46.7%) !default; // #777
$gray-lighter: lighten($gray-base, 93.5%) !default; // #eee
Result:
{
grayBase: '#000',
grayDarker: '#222222',
grayDark: '#333333',
gray: '#555555',
grayLight: '#777777',
grayLighter: '#eeeeee'
}
npm install --save-dev sass-variable-loader
import variables from 'sass-variable-loader!./_variables.scss';
// => returns all the variables in _variables.scss as an object with each variable name camelCased
Note: If you've already defined loaders for Sass files in the configuration, you can override the loader order by writing !!sass-variable-loader!./_variables.scss
to disable all loaders specified in the configuration for that module request.
You can pass options to the loader via query parameters.
import variables from 'sass-variable-loader?preserveVariableNames!./_variables.scss';
// => returns all the variables in _variables.scss as an object with each variable name left intact