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@dr.pogodin/postcss-modules-parser
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A CSS Modules parser to extract tokens from the css file
A CSS Modules parser to extract tokens from the css file. Provides opportunity to process multiple files. Supports both synchronous and asynchronous file loaders.
This is a fork of postcss-icss
Git repository, updated to use the latest dependency versions. The Git repo hosts codebases of both postcss-modules-parser (older), and postcss-icss (newer) NPM packages. The present fork updates and releases postcss-modules-parser only.
In order to use it you should provide a fetch
function which should load contents of files and process it with the PostCSS instance. fetch
function should return tokens or promise object which will resolve into tokens.
var Parser = require('@dr.pogodin/postcss-modules-parser');
/**
* @param {string} to Path to the new file. Could be any.
* @param {string} from Path to the source file. Should be absolute.
* @return {object} Tokens
*/
function fetch(to, from) {
// load content
return instance.process(css, {from: filename}).root.tokens;
}
new Parser({fetch: fetch});
See the examples:
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A CSS Modules parser to extract tokens from the css file
The npm package @dr.pogodin/postcss-modules-parser receives a total of 2,769 weekly downloads. As such, @dr.pogodin/postcss-modules-parser popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @dr.pogodin/postcss-modules-parser demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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