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var ExtractTextPlugin = require("extract-text-webpack-plugin");
module.exports = {
module: {
loaders: [
{ test: /\.css$/, loader: ExtractTextPlugin.extract("style-loader", "css-loader") }
]
},
plugins: [
new ExtractTextPlugin("styles.css")
]
}
It moves every require("style.css") in entry chunks into a separate css output file. So your styles are no longer inlined into the javascript, but separate in a css bundle file (styles.css). If your total stylesheet volume is big, it will be faster because the stylesheet bundle is loaded in parallel to the javascript bundle.
Advantages:
devtool: "source-map" and css-loader?sourceMap)Caveats:
new ExtractTextPlugin([id: string], filename: string, [options])
id Unique ident for this plugin instance. (For advanded usage only, by default automatic generated)filename the filename of the result file. May contain [name], [id] and [contenthash].
[name] the name of the chunk[id] the number of the chunk[contenthash] a hash of the content of the extracted fileoptions
allChunks extract from all additional chunks too (by default it extracts only from the initial chunk(s))disable disables the pluginThe ExtractTextPlugin generates an output file per entry, so you must use [name], [id] or [contenthash] when using multiple entries.
ExtractTextPlugin.extract([notExtractLoader], loader, [options])
Creates an extracting loader from an existing loader.
notExtractLoader (optional) the loader(s) that should be used when the css is not extracted (i.e. in an additional chunk when allChunks: false)loader the loader(s) that should be used for converting the resource to a css exporting module.options
publicPath override the publicPath setting for this loader.There is also an extract function on the instance. You should use this if you have more than one ExtractTextPlugin.
let ExtractTextPlugin = require('extract-text-webpack-plugin');
// multiple extract instances
let extractCSS = new ExtractTextPlugin('stylesheets/[name].css');
let extractLESS = new ExtractTextPlugin('stylesheets/[name].less');
module.exports = {
...
module: {
loaders: [
{test: /\.scss$/i, loader: extractCSS.extract(['css','sass'])},
{test: /\.less$/i, loader: extractLESS.extract(['css','less'])},
...
]
},
plugins: [
extractCSS,
extractLESS
]
};
FAQs
Extract text from bundle into a file.
We found that @sanity/extract-text-webpack-plugin demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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