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SCSS deprecation

Since 4.4

Since Moodle 4.4, it's possible to deprecate SCSS styles and classes. This allows us to safely remove SCSS and will help us keep the code cleaner and more organized.

The most common scenarios where this functionality can be used is when specific SCSS code is not being used anywhere, when the name of a class is changed or a class should not be used in the future.

When should SCSS be removed?

There are situations where deprecation does not make sense. For example when a whole functionality is being removed, or a very specific SCSS class is no longer used by the code. If it is very unlikely that the SCSS class is used by any other code, it can simply be removed without the full deprecation process.

How it works

A new SCSS file called deprecated.scss has been added to the theme/boost/scss/moodle folder. All the deprecated SCSS code should be added to this file.

In this file a new mixin called deprecated-styles has been also added. This mixin will add a red backgound to the deprecated styles and also a :before pseudo-element with the text "Deprecated style in use". It is important to note that deprecated-styles mixin will only affect sites with themedesignermode setting enabled or behat test running sites.

tip

If all the styles depending on the same parent are deprecated, is strongly recommended to deprecate the parent selector.

How to deprecate SCSS code

To deprecate SCSS code, follow these steps:

  1. Remove the SCSS code that is no longer in use from the original file.
  2. Add the removed SCSS code to the deprecated.scss file under the comment for the current version // Deprecated since Moodle X.Y.
  3. Add the deprecated-styles mixin to the removed SCSS code.
  4. Add a comment to the removed SCSS code explaining why it has been deprecated.
note

If there is no section for the current version in the deprecated.scss file, it should be added. See Final deprecation.

Example 1: Helper class has been removed

theme/boost/scss/moodle/deprecated.scss
// The class ".foo" is deprecated. Use ".bar" instead.
.foo {
@include deprecated-styles();

color: $pink;
@include border-right-radius(0);
border: $border-width solid $border-color;
table {
margin: 1rem;
}
table > tbody {
padding: .5rem;
}
}

Example 2: SCSS code is no longer in use

theme/boost/scss/moodle/deprecated.scss
// The following styles are deprecated because they are no longer in use.
// Deprecating the parent selector that contains all the deprecated styles.
.path-course-view li.activity .foo {
@include deprecated-styles();
}
.path-course-view li.activity .foo > a {
text-decoration: none;
color: $secondary;
}
.path-course-view li.activity .foo > a:hover {
color: $primary;
}

Final deprecation

When adding SCSS code to the deprecated.scss file, it is important to add it under the comment with the version when the code was deprecated. If that comment still doesn't exist, it should be added:

theme/boost/scss/moodle/deprecated.scss
//
// Deprecated since Moodle X.Y.
//

And alongside with that, a new issue should be created in the tracker to remove the deprecated SCSS code with the title Remove SCSS deprecated in X.Y and in the epic X.[Y+4] deprecations.

After 4 major versions, the deprecated SCSS code will be removed from the deprecated.scss file.

Check deprecated styles in Behat tests

Is is possible to check if deprecated styles are being used while running Behat tests. To do so, add the --scss-deprecations flag to the Behat init command.

php admin/tool/behat/cli/init.php --scss-deprecations

Then, when running Behat tests, the following message will be displayed:

Run optional tests:
[...]
- SCSS deprecations: Yes

If deprecated styles are being used, the test will fail with the following message:

Deprecated style in use (Exception)