We've tested your project with an updated dependency and the build failed.
This version is either within the version range you specified or you haven't specified a version/range. To be able to test your project with the new version, we've taken the liberty of pinning the version for this branch and pull request.
name
version specification
new version
sass
^1.62.1
1.71.0
Unfortunately, we encountered failing tests after pinning. This means that this new version is not compatible with your project and the test failure will potentially also happen on fresh installs.
If you have correctly specified a semantic versioning version range, you should probably also file an issue with the upstream project as they might have released an update that's breaking SemVer rules, which is not cool. (But then again, not all projects explicitly follow SemVer)
We've left the pull request open for you to investigate this issue. Please don't merge it as is, because, again, we've pinned the version of sass for this test run.
To install Sass 1.71.0, download one of the packages below and add it to your PATH, or see the Sass website for full installation instructions.
Changes
For more information about pkg: importers, see the announcement on the Sass blog.
Command-Line Interface
Add a --pkg-importer flag to enable built-in pkg: importers. Currently this only supports the Node.js package resolution algorithm, via --pkg-importer=node. For example, @use "pkg:bootstrap" will load node_modules/bootstrap/scss/bootstrap.scss.
JavaScript API
Add a NodePackageImporter importer that can be passed to the importers option. This loads files using the pkg: URL scheme according to the Node.js package resolution algorithm. For example, @use "pkg:bootstrap" will load node_modules/bootstrap/scss/bootstrap.scss. The constructor takes a single optional argument, which indicates the base directory to use when locating node_modules directories. It defaults to path.dirname(require.main.filename).
Dart API
Add a NodePackageImporter importer that can be passed to the importers option. This loads files using the pkg: URL scheme according to the Node.js package resolution algorithm. For example, @use "pkg:bootstrap" will load node_modules/bootstrap/scss/bootstrap.scss. The constructor takes a single argument, which indicates the base directory to use when locating node_modules directories.
We've tested your project with an updated dependency and the build failed.
This version is either within the version range you specified or you haven't specified a version/range. To be able to test your project with the new version, we've taken the liberty of pinning the version for this branch and pull request.
Unfortunately, we encountered failing tests after pinning. This means that this new version is not compatible with your project and the test failure will potentially also happen on fresh installs.
If you have correctly specified a semantic versioning version range, you should probably also file an issue with the upstream project as they might have released an update that's breaking SemVer rules, which is not cool. (But then again, not all projects explicitly follow SemVer)
We've left the pull request open for you to investigate this issue. Please don't merge it as is, because, again, we've pinned the version of sass for this test run.
What changed?
✳️ sass (^1.62.1 → 1.71.0) · Repo · Changelog
Release Notes
1.71.0
Does any of this look wrong? Please let us know.
Commits
See the full diff on Github.