[heft-sass] Ignore SASS partials in module classifier #5225
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Summary
Fix an issue where the heft-sass-plugin would throw errors if it encountered a SASS partial that it could not identify as being a global or CSS module.
Details
Overrides the classifier to always treat SASS partials as "not modules" since they cannot be directly imported from script.
How it was tested
Updated
heft-sass-test
to require files to be marked as.module.scss
or.global.scss
and omitted the specifier on partials. Verified that the test succeeds despite the partials not specifying a type, since they aren't ambiguous.Impacted documentation
Possibly the file extension classifier? Doesn't affect the output behavior, only removes irrelevant errors.