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react-native-postcss-transformer
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Use PostCSS to style your React Native apps.
Behind the scenes the PostCSS files are transformed to react native style objects (look at the examples).
This transformer can be used together with React Native CSS modules.
Your App.css
file might look like this (using postcss-css-variables plugin):
:root {
--blue-color: blue;
}
.myClass {
color: var(--blue-color);
}
.myOtherClass {
color: red;
}
.my-dashed-class {
color: green;
}
When you import your stylesheet:
import styles from "./App.css";
Your imported styles will look like this:
var styles = {
myClass: {
color: "blue"
},
myOtherClass: {
color: "red"
},
"my-dashed-class": {
color: "green"
}
};
You can then use that style object with an element:
Plain React Native:
<MyElement style={styles.myClass} />
<MyElement style={styles["my-dashed-class"]} />
React Native CSS modules using className property:
<MyElement className={styles.myClass} />
<MyElement className={styles["my-dashed-class"]} />
React Native CSS modules using styleName property:
<MyElement styleName="myClass my-dashed-class" />
npm install --save-dev react-native-postcss-transformer postcss
or
yarn add --dev react-native-postcss-transformer postcss
Add your PostCSS configuration to one of the supported config formats, e.g. package.json
, .postcssrc
, postcss.config.js
, etc.
Merge the contents from your project's metro.config.js
file with this config (create the file if it does not exist already).
metro.config.js
:
const { getDefaultConfig } = require("expo/metro-config");
module.exports = (() => {
const config = getDefaultConfig(__dirname);
const { transformer, resolver } = config;
config.transformer = {
...transformer,
babelTransformerPath: require.resolve("./postcss-transformer.js")
};
config.resolver = {
...resolver,
sourceExts: [...sourceExts, "css", "pcss"]
};
return config;
})();
Merge the contents from your project's metro.config.js
file with this config (create the file if it does not exist already).
metro.config.js
:
const { getDefaultConfig, mergeConfig } = require("@react-native/metro-config");
const defaultConfig = getDefaultConfig(__dirname);
const { assetExts, sourceExts } = defaultConfig.resolver;
/**
* Metro configuration
* https://reactnative.dev/docs/metro
*
* @type {import('metro-config').MetroConfig}
*/
const config = {
transformer: {
babelTransformerPath: require.resolve("./postcss-transformer.js")
},
resolver: {
sourceExts: [...sourceExts, "css", "pcss"]
}
};
module.exports = mergeConfig(defaultConfig, config);
Create postcss-transformer.js
file to your project's root and specify supported extensions:
const upstreamTransformer = require("@react-native/metro-babel-transformer");
const postcssTransformer = require("react-native-postcss-transformer");
const postCSSExtensions = ["css", "pcss"]; // <-- Add other extensions if needed.
module.exports.transform = function ({ src, filename, ...rest }) {
if (postCSSExtensions.some((ext) => filename.endsWith("." + ext))) {
return postcssTransformer.transform({ src, filename, ...rest });
}
return upstreamTransformer.transform({ src, filename, ...rest });
};
This library has the following Node.js modules as dependencies:
metro.config.js
to a project, https://github.com/kristerkari/react-native-postcss-transformer/issues/1.v2.0.0
react-native
versions older than 0.59semver
dependency.Expo SDK
v50.FAQs
PostCSS transformer for react-native
The npm package react-native-postcss-transformer receives a total of 429 weekly downloads. As such, react-native-postcss-transformer popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that react-native-postcss-transformer demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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