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@stylable/node
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@stylable/node
is a simple integration that allows integrating Stylable into your node application. The most common use-case is server-side rendering.
yarn add --dev @stylable/node
Import the attachHook
utility from @stylable/node
, and invoke it.
The attachHook
can receive optional arguments in the form of a config
object.
See the type definition here.
const {attachHook} = require('@stylable/node');
attachHook();
const { style, classes } = require('./stylesheet.st.css');
interface Options {
/* override .st.css file match */
matcher?: (filename: string) => boolean;
/* stylable instance configure */
stylableConfig?: Partial<StylableConfig>;
/* hook for after compile */
afterCompile?: (code: string, filename: string) => string;
/* request for the @stylable/runtime */
runtimePath?: string;
/* should ignore built .st.css.js files */
ignoreJSModules?: boolean;
}
Copyright (c) 2017 Wix.com Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a MIT license.
FAQs
Integrate Stylable into your node application
We found that @stylable/node demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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