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@lwc/style-compiler
Advanced tools
Transform style sheet to be consumed by the LWC engine.
:host
pseudo-class selectorsvar()
CSS function:dir
pseudo class selector to [dir]
attribute selectorsyarn add --dev @lwc/style-compiler
const { transform } = require('@lwc/style-compiler');
const source = `
:host {
opacity: 0.4;
}
span {
text-transform: uppercase;
}
`;
const { code } = transform(source, 'example.css');
transform(source, id, options)
Options:
source
(string, required) - the css source file to compilerid
(string, required) - the css source file path, used by the compiler to produce errors with the file nameoptions
(object, optional)
customProperties
(object, optional)
resolverModule
(boolean, optional) - module name for the custom properties resolvescoped
(boolean, optional) - true if the styles are scoped (via Light DOM style scoping)disableSyntheticShadowSupport
(boolean, optional) - true if synthetic shadow DOM support is not needed, which can result in smaller outputapiVersion
(number, optional) - API version to associate with the compiled stylesheet.Return:
code
- the generated codeNote: The LWC style compiler doesn't preserve the authored format, and always produce compressed code.
::slotted
pseudo-element.>>>
deep combinator (spec still under consideration: issue).:host-context
pseudo-selector (browser vendors are not able to agree: webkit, gecko):host
selector to able to use the generated style in both the synthetic and native shadow DOM. The duplication is necessary to support the functional form of :host()
, :host(.foo, .bar) {}
needs to get transformed into .foo[x-btn-host], .bar[x-btn-host] {}
to work in the synthetic shadow DOM.:host()
need to be spread into multiple selectors. This transformation greatly increases the overall size and complexity of the generated CSS, leading to more bits on the wire, longer parsing time and longer style recalculation.FAQs
Transform style sheet to be consumed by the LWC engine
The npm package @lwc/style-compiler receives a total of 74,206 weekly downloads. As such, @lwc/style-compiler popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @lwc/style-compiler demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 15 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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