What is css-loader?
The css-loader is a loader for webpack that interprets `@import` and `url()` like `import/require()` and will resolve them. It allows you to load CSS files with JavaScript and use CSS modules for local scope CSS.
What are css-loader's main functionalities?
Interpreting @import and url()
Allows importing CSS within JavaScript modules using @import and url() which will be resolved by webpack.
import './style.css';
CSS Modules
Enables the use of CSS Modules, where CSS classes are imported as an object of strings, allowing for local scope and composition of CSS classes.
import styles from './style.module.css'; console.log(styles.className);
Source Maps
Supports generation of source maps to enable debugging of CSS by linking the transformed code back to the original source.
module.exports = { module: { rules: [{ test: /\.css$/, use: ['style-loader', { loader: 'css-loader', options: { sourceMap: true } }] }] } };
Minification
In combination with other tools like CssMinimizerPlugin, it can be used to minify CSS for production builds.
module.exports = { optimization: { minimizer: ['...', new CssMinimizerPlugin()] } };
Import Loaders
Allows to configure how many loaders before css-loader should be applied to @imported resources.
module.exports = { module: { rules: [{ test: /\.css$/, use: ['style-loader', { loader: 'css-loader', options: { importLoaders: 1 } }, 'postcss-loader'] }] } };
Other packages similar to css-loader
style-loader
Injects CSS into the DOM using multiple <style> tags. It is often used in conjunction with css-loader.
sass-loader
Loads and compiles Sass/SCSS files. It extends css-loader's functionality to work with Sass/SCSS syntax.
less-loader
Processes Less files and compiles them to CSS. Similar to sass-loader, it's specific to Less preprocessor language.
postcss-loader
Processes CSS with PostCSS, a tool for transforming CSS with JavaScript plugins. It can be used after css-loader to apply various transformations and optimizations.
mini-css-extract-plugin
Extracts CSS into separate files. It creates a CSS file per JS file which contains CSS. It is used for CSS splitting, and is more performant than style-loader for production builds.
css loader for webpack
Usage
var css = require("css!./file.css");
@import
will be required with this css loader.
url(...)
will be required with the loader specified in the options.
If options.css.requireUrl
is a string it will be prefixed to the required url.
If it isn't a string url(...)
will not be replaced.
options.css.requireUrl
defaults to "file/auto!"
.
A alternative to the file-loader is the
url-loader which can use Data Urls.
The use it specify "url/auto!"
.
Don't forget to polyfill require
if you want to use it in node.
See webpack
documentation.
License
MIT (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php)