How can I get the actual parent folder when tilde(~) gives me the node_modules folder?
I'm running an app written in Angular 2.
In angular.json
file I have:
"stylePreprocessorOptions": {
"includePaths": [
"node_modules"
]
},
and because of that I can, in .scss
files, import things from node_modules
this way:
@import "~@clr/ui/src/utils/dependencies.clarity";
, so use ~
as a root, which is node_modules
here.
I would like to go to parent folder from ~
, but doing this like:
@import "~/../node_modules/@clr/ui/src/utils/dependencies.clarity";
is not working.
I know that I could simply add something more to includePaths
, but is it possible to somehow go to parent of ~
in import
?
Maybe I'm typing something wrong, but I tried few ways, and none were working...
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I'm running an app written in Angular 2.
In angular.json
file I have:
"stylePreprocessorOptions": {
"includePaths": [
"node_modules"
]
},
and because of that I can, in .scss
files, import things from node_modules
this way:
@import "~@clr/ui/src/utils/dependencies.clarity";
, so use ~
as a root, which is node_modules
here.
I would like to go to parent folder from ~
, but doing this like:
@import "~/../node_modules/@clr/ui/src/utils/dependencies.clarity";
is not working.
I know that I could simply add something more to includePaths
, but is it possible to somehow go to parent of ~
in import
?
Maybe I'm typing something wrong, but I tried few ways, and none were working...
javascript angular sass
add a comment |
I'm running an app written in Angular 2.
In angular.json
file I have:
"stylePreprocessorOptions": {
"includePaths": [
"node_modules"
]
},
and because of that I can, in .scss
files, import things from node_modules
this way:
@import "~@clr/ui/src/utils/dependencies.clarity";
, so use ~
as a root, which is node_modules
here.
I would like to go to parent folder from ~
, but doing this like:
@import "~/../node_modules/@clr/ui/src/utils/dependencies.clarity";
is not working.
I know that I could simply add something more to includePaths
, but is it possible to somehow go to parent of ~
in import
?
Maybe I'm typing something wrong, but I tried few ways, and none were working...
javascript angular sass
I'm running an app written in Angular 2.
In angular.json
file I have:
"stylePreprocessorOptions": {
"includePaths": [
"node_modules"
]
},
and because of that I can, in .scss
files, import things from node_modules
this way:
@import "~@clr/ui/src/utils/dependencies.clarity";
, so use ~
as a root, which is node_modules
here.
I would like to go to parent folder from ~
, but doing this like:
@import "~/../node_modules/@clr/ui/src/utils/dependencies.clarity";
is not working.
I know that I could simply add something more to includePaths
, but is it possible to somehow go to parent of ~
in import
?
Maybe I'm typing something wrong, but I tried few ways, and none were working...
javascript angular sass
javascript angular sass
edited Nov 14 '18 at 13:54
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asked Nov 14 '18 at 13:43
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