# partial-no-import Disallow non-CSS `@import`s in partial files. ```scss // path/to/_file.scss: /* ↑ in partial files */ @import "path/to/file.scss" /*↑ Disallow imports */ ``` The rule skips CSS files (doesn't report any `@import`s in them). The rule also ignores [cases](http://sass-lang.com/documentation/file.SASS_REFERENCE.html#import) when Sass considers an `@import` command just a plain CSS import: * If the file’s extension is `.css`. * If the filename begins with `http://` (or any other protocol). * If the filename is a `url()`. * If the `@import` has any media queries. The following patterns are considered warnings: ```scss // path/to/_file.scss: @import "foo.scss"; ``` ```scss // path/to/_file.less: @import "path/fff.less"; ``` ```scss // path/to/_file.scss: @import "path\\fff.supa"; ``` The following patterns are *not* considered warnings: ```scss // path/to/file.scss: @import "path/fff"; /* @import in a file that is not a partial */ ``` ```scss // path/to/_file.scss: @import url("path/_file.css"); /* has url(), so doesn't count as a partial @import */ ``` ```scss // path/to/_file.scss: @import "file.css"; /* Has ".css" extension, so doesn't count as a partial @import */ ``` ```scss // path/to/_file.scss: @import "http://_file.scss"; @import "//_file.scss"; /* Both are URIs, so don't count as partial @imports */ ``` ```scss // path/to/_file.scss: @import "file.scss" screen; /* Has a media query, so doesn't count as a partial @import */ ```