module Sass module Plugin # The class handles `.s[ca]ss` file staleness checks via their mtime timestamps. # # To speed things up two level of caches are employed: # # * A class-level dependency cache which stores @import paths for each file. # This is a long-lived cache that is reused by every StalenessChecker instance. # * Three short-lived instance-level caches, one for file mtimes, # one for whether a file is stale during this particular run. # and one for the parse tree for a file. # These are only used by a single StalenessChecker instance. # # Usage: # # * For a one-off staleness check of a single `.s[ca]ss` file, # the class-level {stylesheet_needs_update?} method # should be used. # * For a series of staleness checks (e.g. checking all files for staleness) # a StalenessChecker instance should be created, # and the instance-level \{#stylesheet\_needs\_update?} method should be used. # the caches should make the whole process significantly faster. # *WARNING*: It is important not to retain the instance for too long, # as its instance-level caches are never explicitly expired. class StalenessChecker @dependencies_cache = {} class << self # TODO: attach this to a compiler instance. # @private attr_accessor :dependencies_cache end # Creates a new StalenessChecker # for checking the staleness of several stylesheets at once. # # @param options [{Symbol => Object}] # See {file:SASS_REFERENCE.md#sass_options the Sass options documentation}. def initialize(options) @dependencies = self.class.dependencies_cache # URIs that are being actively checked for staleness. Protects against # import loops. @actively_checking = Set.new # Entries in the following instance-level caches are never explicitly expired. # Instead they are supposed to automaticaly go out of scope when a series of staleness checks # (this instance of StalenessChecker was created for) is finished. @mtimes, @dependencies_stale, @parse_trees = {}, {}, {} @options = Sass::Engine.normalize_options(options) end # Returns whether or not a given CSS file is out of date # and needs to be regenerated. # # @param css_file [String] The location of the CSS file to check. # @param template_file [String] The location of the Sass or SCSS template # that is compiled to `css_file`. # @return [Boolean] Whether the stylesheet needs to be updated. def stylesheet_needs_update?(css_file, template_file, importer = nil) template_file = File.expand_path(template_file) begin css_mtime = File.mtime(css_file) rescue Errno::ENOENT return true end stylesheet_modified_since?(template_file, css_mtime, importer) end # Returns whether a Sass or SCSS stylesheet has been modified since a given time. # # @param template_file [String] The location of the Sass or SCSS template. # @param mtime [Fixnum] The modification time to check against. # @param importer [Sass::Importers::Base] The importer used to locate the stylesheet. # Defaults to the filesystem importer. # @return [Boolean] Whether the stylesheet has been modified. def stylesheet_modified_since?(template_file, mtime, importer = nil) importer ||= @options[:filesystem_importer].new(".") dependency_updated?(mtime).call(template_file, importer) end # Returns whether or not a given CSS file is out of date # and needs to be regenerated. # # The distinction between this method and the instance-level \{#stylesheet\_needs\_update?} # is that the instance method preserves mtime and stale-dependency caches, # so it's better to use when checking multiple stylesheets at once. # # @param css_file [String] The location of the CSS file to check. # @param template_file [String] The location of the Sass or SCSS template # that is compiled to `css_file`. # @return [Boolean] Whether the stylesheet needs to be updated. def self.stylesheet_needs_update?(css_file, template_file, importer = nil) new(Plugin.engine_options).stylesheet_needs_update?(css_file, template_file, importer) end # Returns whether a Sass or SCSS stylesheet has been modified since a given time. # # The distinction between this method and the instance-level \{#stylesheet\_modified\_since?} # is that the instance method preserves mtime and stale-dependency caches, # so it's better to use when checking multiple stylesheets at once. # # @param template_file [String] The location of the Sass or SCSS template. # @param mtime [Fixnum] The modification time to check against. # @param importer [Sass::Importers::Base] The importer used to locate the stylesheet. # Defaults to the filesystem importer. # @return [Boolean] Whether the stylesheet has been modified. def self.stylesheet_modified_since?(template_file, mtime, importer = nil) new(Plugin.engine_options).stylesheet_modified_since?(template_file, mtime, importer) end private def dependencies_stale?(uri, importer, css_mtime) timestamps = @dependencies_stale[[uri, importer]] ||= {} timestamps.each_pair do |checked_css_mtime, is_stale| if checked_css_mtime <= css_mtime && !is_stale return false elsif checked_css_mtime > css_mtime && is_stale return true end end timestamps[css_mtime] = dependencies(uri, importer).any?(&dependency_updated?(css_mtime)) rescue Sass::SyntaxError # If there's an error finding dependencies, default to recompiling. true end def mtime(uri, importer) @mtimes[[uri, importer]] ||= begin mtime = importer.mtime(uri, @options) if mtime.nil? @dependencies.delete([uri, importer]) nil else mtime end end end def dependencies(uri, importer) stored_mtime, dependencies = @dependencies[[uri, importer]] if !stored_mtime || stored_mtime < mtime(uri, importer) dependencies = compute_dependencies(uri, importer) @dependencies[[uri, importer]] = [mtime(uri, importer), dependencies] end dependencies end def dependency_updated?(css_mtime) Proc.new do |uri, importer| next true if @actively_checking.include?(uri) begin @actively_checking << uri sass_mtime = mtime(uri, importer) !sass_mtime || sass_mtime > css_mtime || dependencies_stale?(uri, importer, css_mtime) ensure @actively_checking.delete uri end end end def compute_dependencies(uri, importer) tree(uri, importer).grep(Tree::ImportNode) do |n| next if n.css_import? file = n.imported_file key = [file.options[:filename], file.options[:importer]] @parse_trees[key] = file.to_tree key end.compact end def tree(uri, importer) @parse_trees[[uri, importer]] ||= importer.find(uri, @options).to_tree end end end end