gulp-css-usage
A Gulp task which scans your JavaScript classes, including React JSX files support ( .jsx
/ .js
) as well as HTML files, your CSS files, and gives you a report of CSS coverage.
.i.e how many class names are needless and which are those class names.
In this way, you can tremendously accelerate the rendering time of your app by reducing network latency, loading and parsing time,
as the CSS file is smaller with less properties to process and etc.
Install
npm install gulp-css-usage --save-dev
Usage
include the plug-in
var gulp = require('gulp');
var gulpCssUsage = require('gulp-css-usage').default;
import gulp from 'gulp';
import gulpCssUsage from 'gulp-css-usage';
using the plug-in
gulp.task('check-css-usage', function () {
return gulp.src('/.../path/to/your/jsx/files/**/*.{jsx,js}')
.pipe(gulpCssUsage({css: '/.../path/to/your/css/file/style.css', babylon:[]}));
});
console output
// selectors that matched complete strings in js files
needless selectors:
.myClass
#myId
// selectors that partialy matched an ES6 template string in js files
probably needless selectors:
.myClassTemplate
#myIdTemplate
options
css
mandatory Type: String
|| Array
The file path/pattern to the CSS file which this plug-in will test.
Supports multiple files either via glob pattern or via array of paths/patterns.
e.g.
gulpCssUsage({css: '/.../path/to/css/*.css'});
gulpCssUsage({css: ['/.../path/to/css/*.css', '/.../another/path/*.css', '/.../just/a/file/style.css']});
threshold
Type: Number
, (between 0-100)
If set, gulp-css-usage
will check the amount of unused selectors, and if the amount of it is above the threshold then it fails the task.
babylon
Type: Array:String
Default: ['jsx', 'flow', 'classProperties']
Array containing the plugins that you want to enable.
Since we're using babel 6.4+
and babylon
to parse and extract the class names from the jsx
files,
you might need to add which plug-ins to enable to parse your code if you're using more ES6
or ES7
features.
Example: if you're using objectRestSpread
capability which is not in ECMAScript2015
standards - you'll need to add it
For more available plug-ins, go to babel-babylon
outputFile
Type: String
A Path to a report file. If set, gulp-css-usage
will write it's analysis both to console and to the file specified with a .txt
extension.
Having some trouble? Have an issue?
For bugs and issues, please use the Issues page.
For trouble in usage or unclear stuff, please use the awesome StackOverflow and tag your question with gulp-css-usage
, as well as other tags as you see fit
Road map
- support of more CSS selectors
- support of precompiled SCSS files as well
Contribute
Sure! just fork this repository and join in!