On my case (see screenshot on first tweet), I start variable $default_font on line 2 and call to it at line 3. Before 2017.3, this warning don’t show... I do nothing to change project, just update PyCharm and open it. Very strange, but Webpack see all yellow vars and packed fine!
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Replying to @true_koddr @pycharm
Yes, we saw the screenshot and wasn't able to reproduce the problem. We would appreciate if you answer the question from the previous tweet about the file location. Right now we see that the file tab is highlighted in yellow which may mean that it's not a project file.pic.twitter.com/LYcv7y44zu
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Replying to @WebStormIDE @pycharm
My case only about
@pycharm not WebStorm. I make variable and call to it. This is in one SCSS file.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @true_koddr @pycharm
The WebStorm team is maintaining SASS/SCSS support in PyCharm. So far, as we've said, we were not able to reproduce the problem with only the screenshot you've sent.
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Replying to @WebStormIDE @pycharm
Okay
For reproduce this, just install Bulma.io from npm and follow this customize guide:https://bulma.io/documentation/overview/customize/ …1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @true_koddr @pycharm
No problems with mystyles.scss located in the project root. We don't know about the setup of the project on your first screenshot - whether the file is in the project or not, but we reproduced the warning in the case when the file is not part of the project.
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Replying to @WebStormIDE @pycharm
Please follow this issue for updates if your _variables.scss file is a non-project file: https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/WEB-30320
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Replying to @WebStormIDE @pycharm
I did all of YouTrack issue. Warning doesn't show. Okay, you right... but how to hide this warnings in all of my projects (about 12) with Bulma.io? I use on other PC old
@pycharm version 2017.2 and this warning gone... strange solutions, but it's all I have now to solve this!
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Replying to @true_koddr @pycharm
We still don't know why these files are not in your project. From the customization guide you've sent it's not clear why. Please provide the full path to the file and/or the details of the project structure.
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Replying to @WebStormIDE @pycharm
Okay, this is full screenshot of my project. SCSS file in my project dir and packaging with Webpack 3.10 well. If I open this project in 2017.2 PyCharm (Mac or PC) — all okay, no warnings at line 40 (and next document). This is strange or not?pic.twitter.com/cp2kjicgCa
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Is 'static' an excluded or an output folder in your your webpack.config.json?
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Replying to @WebStormIDE @pycharm
This is my Webpack config: https://gist.github.com/koddr/3d8be47815dce570fcf251a13a3812af#file-webpack-config-js … I still don't understand why this warning show in PyCharm 2017.3.1 and not in 2017.2 on one project...
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Replying to @true_koddr @pycharm
Your webpack config says that static is the output folder where webpack stores the generated output. Since v2017.3 the IDE excludes such folders with the generated read-only code from the project to improve the performance and avoid showing its content in code completion & search
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