This package provides a simple Python extension module sass which is binding LibSass (written in C/C++ by Hampton Catlin and Aaron Leung). It’s very straightforward and there isn’t any headache related Python distribution/deployment. That means you can add just libsass into your setup.py ’s install_requires list or requirements.txt file. Need no Ruby nor Node.js.

It currently supports CPython 2.7, 3.6–3.8, and PyPy 2.3+!

Features You don’t need any Ruby/Node.js stack at all, for development or deployment either.

Fast. (LibSass is written in C++.)

Simple API. See the below example code for details.

Custom functions.

@import callbacks.

callbacks. Support both tabbed (Sass) and braces (SCSS) syntax.

WSGI middleware for ease of development. It automatically compiles Sass/SCSS files for each request.

setuptools / distutils integration. You can build all Sass/SCSS files using setup.py build_sass command.

/ integration. You can build all Sass/SCSS files using command. Works also on PyPy.

Provides prebuilt wheel binaries for Linux, Windows, and Mac.

Install It’s available on PyPI, so you can install it using pip (or easy_install ): $ pip install libsass Note libsass requires some features introduced by the recent C++ standard. You need a C++ compiler that support those features. See also libsass project’s README file.

Example >>> import sass >>> print sass . compile ( string = 'a { b { color: blue; } }' ) a b { color: blue; }

Docs There’s the user guide manual and the full API reference for libsass : https://sass.github.io/libsass-python/ You can build the docs by yourself: $ cd docs/ $ make html The built docs will go to docs/_build/html/ directory.