Anki/qt/aqt_data/web/css/compile_sass.bzl
Damien Elmes aea0a6fcc6 initial Bazel conversion
Running and testing should be working on the three platforms, but
there's still a fair bit that needs to be done:

- Wheel building + testing in a venv still needs to be implemented.
- Python requirements still need to be compiled with piptool and pinned;
need to compile on all platforms then merge
- Cargo deps in cargo/ and rslib/ need to be cleaned up, and ideally
unified into one place
- Currently using rustls to work around openssl compilation issues
on Linux, but this will break corporate proxies with custom SSL
authorities; need to conditionally use openssl or use
https://github.com/seanmonstar/reqwest/pull/1058
- Makefiles and docs still need cleaning up
- It may make sense to reparent ts/* to the top level, as we don't
nest the other modules under a specific language.
- rspy and pylib must always be updated in lock-step, so merging
rspy into pylib as a private module would simplify things.
- Merging desktop-ftl and mobile-ftl into the core ftl would make
managing and updating translations easier.
- Obsolete scripts need removing.
- And probably more.
2020-11-01 14:26:58 +10:00

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load("@io_bazel_rules_sass//:defs.bzl", "sass_binary")
def compile_sass(group, srcs, visibility):
css_files = []
for scss_file in srcs:
base = scss_file.replace(".scss", "")
name = base + "_sass"
css_file = base + ".css"
css_files.append(css_file)
sass_binary(
name = name,
src = scss_file,
sourcemap = False,
deps = ["//ts/sass:core_lib"],
)
native.filegroup(
name = group,
srcs = css_files,
visibility = visibility,
)