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title: "Breaking Change: Default Exports" | ||
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By default, Node.js allows [CommonJS modules] to be loaded from ECMAScript | ||
modules using the syntax `import sass from 'sass'`. This is now deprecated; | ||
ESM users should use `import * as sass from 'sass'` instead. | ||
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[CommonJS modules]: https://nodejs.org/docs/latest/api/modules.html#modules-commonjs-modules | ||
[ECMAScript modules]: https://nodejs.org/api/esm.html#modules-ecmascript-modules | ||
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Historically, Dart Sass was only available as a CommonJS module. This meant that | ||
anyone using it from a project that used Node.js's native ECMAScript module | ||
support was able to load it as though it provided a [default export]: | ||
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[default export]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/web/javascript/reference/statements/export#using_the_default_export | ||
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```js | ||
import sass from 'sass'; // Don't do this anymore | ||
``` | ||
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This was never intended by the Sass team, and it didn't match the type | ||
declarations provided with the package, but it _did_ work. We have decided to | ||
remove this support in Dart Sass 2.0.0 and require that ECMAScript module users | ||
only use the package's named exports: | ||
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```js | ||
import * as sass from 'sass'; // Do this | ||
``` | ||
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## Transition Period | ||
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<% impl_status dart: '1.54.0', libsass: false, ruby: false %> | ||
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Until Dart Sass 2.0.0, we will continue to support users loading Sass's default | ||
export. The first time any properties on the default export are accessed, it | ||
will emit a deprecation warning to `console.error()`. To avoid this error, use | ||
`import * as sass form 'sass'` instead. |