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builder-amd-css
Advanced tools
Use `builder-amd-css` to generate the CSS bundle of an AMD modular project that uses the `css!` plugin definitions.
Use builder-amd-css
to generate the CSS bundle of an AMD modular project that
uses the css!
plugin definitions.
It's ideal for applications that builds bundles on the fly using Node.js.
It's not a substitute for css plugins like require-css.
npm install builder-amd-css
var fs = require( "js" );
var amdCssBuilder = require( "builder-amd-css" );
var files = {
"main.js": fs.readFileSync( "./main.js" ),
"main.css": fs.readFileSync( "./main.css" ),
"foo.js": fs.readFileSync( "./foo.js" ),
"foo.css": fs.readFileSync( "./foo.css" ),
"bar.js": fs.readFileSync( "./foo.js" ),
"bar.css": fs.readFileSync( "./bar.css" ),
...
}
amdCssBuilder( files, {
include: "main"
}, function( error, builtCss ) {
...
});
amdCssBuilder( files, requirejsConfig, callback )
files Object containing (path, data) key-value pairs, e.g.:
{
<path-of-file-1>: <data-of-file-1>,
<path-of-file-2>: <data-of-file-2>,
...
}
requirejsConfig Object [require.js build configuration][
callback Function called with three arguments: null or an Error object, a String with the built css content, an Object with the cloned built files structure.
npm test
MIT © Rafael Xavier de Souza
FAQs
Use `builder-amd-css` to generate the CSS bundle of an AMD modular project that uses the `css!` plugin definitions.
The npm package builder-amd-css receives a total of 20 weekly downloads. As such, builder-amd-css popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that builder-amd-css 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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