friendly-typed-css-modules
This is a fork of Typed-CSS-Modules, aimed at providing some friendlier functionality
for using programmatic class names against your typed css, as well as scss parsing support.
Creates TypeScript definition files from CSS Modules .css files.
If you have the following css,
@value primary: red;
.myClass {
color: primary;
}
typed-css-modules creates the following .d.ts files from the above css:
interface Styles {
myClass: string,
}
const styles: Styles;
export = styles;
So, you can import CSS modules' class or variable into your TypeScript sources:
import * as styles from './styles.css';
console.log(`<div class="${styles.myClass}"></div>`);
console.log(`<div style="color: ${styles.primary}"></div>`);
You can also still programmatically generate accessors without getting errors.
console.log(`<div class="${styles[doSomethingProgrammatic()]}"></div>`);
CLI
npm install -g friendly-typed-css-modules
And exec ftcm <input directory>
command.
For example, if you have .css files under src
directory, exec the following:
ftcm src
this creates *.css.d.ts
files under the directory which has original .css file.
(your project root)
- src/
| myStyle.css
| myStyle.css.d.ts [created]
output directory
Use -o
or --outDir
option.
For example:
ftcm -o dist src
(your project root)
- src/
| myStyle.css
- dist/
| myStyle.css.d.ts [created]
file name pattern
By the default, this tool searches **/*.css
files under <input directory>
.
If you need to customize glob pattern, you use --pattern
or -p
option.
ftcm -p src/**/*.icss
watch
With -w
or --watch
, this CLI watches files in the input directory.
camelize CSS token
With -c
or --camelCase
, kebab-cased CSS classes(such as .my-class {...}
) are exported as camelized TypeScript varibale name(export const myClass: string
).
See also webpack css-loader's camelCase option.
API
npm install typed-css-modules
import DtsCreator from 'typed-css-modules';
let creator = new DtsCreator();
creator.create('src/style.css').then(content => {
console.log(content.tokens);
console.log(content.formatted);
content.writeFile();
});
class DtsCreator
DtsCreator instances process CSS and create TypeScript definitions.
new DtsCreator(option)
You can set the following options:
option.rootDir
: Project root directory(default: process.cwd()
).option.searchDir
: Directory which includes target *.css
files(default: './'
).option.outDir
: Output directory(default: option.searchDir
).option.camelCase
: Camelize CSS class tokens.option.allowGenericStringAccess
: Allow access to the styles object via generic string accessors (eg. styles[someVariable];
)
create(filepath, contents) => Promise(dtsContent)
Returns DtsContent
instance.
filepath
: path of target .css file.contents
(optional): the CSS content of the filepath
. If set, DtsCreator uses the contents instead of the original contents of the filepath
.
class DtsContent
DtsContent instances contain *.d.ts
content, the final output path, and a function to write to file.
writeFile() => Promise(dtsContent)
Writes the DtsContent instance's content to a file.
dtsContent
: the DtsContent instance itself.
tokens
An array of tokens retrieved from input CSS file.
e.g. ['myClass']
contents
An array of members of the styles class for this module.
e.g. ['myClass: string;']
.
formatted
A string containing TypeScript definitions.
e.g.
export const myClass: string;
messageList
An array of messages containing invalid token information.
e.g. ['my-class is not valid TypeScript variable name.']
.
outputFilePath
Final output file path.
If your input CSS file has any of the following class names, these invalid tokens are not output to .d.ts
files.
.while {
color: red;
}
.my-class{
color: red;
}
.myClass {
color: red;
}
Example
There is a minimum example in this repository example
folder. Clone this repository and run cd example; npm i; npm start
.
License
This software is released under the MIT License, see LICENSE.txt.