rollup-plugin-postcss
Seamless integration between Rollup and PostCSS.
Install
yarn add rollup-plugin-postcss --dev
Usage
You are viewing the docs for v1.0
, for v0.5
please see here.
import postcss from 'rollup-plugin-postcss'
export default {
plugins: [
postcss({
plugins: []
})
]
}
Then you can use CSS files:
import './style.css'
Note that the generated CSS will be injected to <head>
by default, and the CSS string is also available as default export unless extract: true
:
import style from './style.css'
It will also automatically use local PostCSS config files.
postcss({
extract: true
})
CSS modules
postcss({
modules: true,
modules: {}
})
With Sass/Stylus/Less
Install corresponding dependency:
- For
Sass
install node-sass
: yarn add node-sass --dev
- For
Stylus
Install stylus
: yarn add stylus --dev
- For
Less
Install less
: yarn add less --dev
That's it, you can now import .styl
.scss
.sass
.less
files in your library.
imports
For Sass/Scss Only.
Similar to how webpack's sass-loader works, you can prepend the path with ~
to tell this plugin to resolve in node_modules
:
@import "~bootstrap/dist/css/bootstrap";
Options
extensions
Type: string[]
Default: ['.css', '.sss', '.pcss']
This plugin will process files ending with these extensions and the extensions supported by custom loaders.
plugins
Type: Array
PostCSS Plugins.
inject
Type: boolean
object
Default: true
Inject CSS into <head>
, it's always false
when extract: true
.
You can also use it as options for style-inject
.
Type: boolean
string
Default: false
Extract CSS to the same location where JS file is generated but with .css
extension.
You can also set it to an absolute path.
modules
Type: boolean
object
Default: false
Enable CSS modules or set options for postcss-modules
.
autoModules
Type: boolean
Default: true
Automatically enable CSS modules for .module.css
.module.sss
.module.scss
.module.sass
.module.styl
.module.stylus
.module.less
files.
namedExports
Type: boolean
function
Default: false
Use named exports alongside default export.
You can supply a function to control how exported named is generated:
namedExports(name) {
return name.replace(/-/g, '_')
}
If you set it to true
, the following will happen when importing specific classNames:
- dashed class names will be transformed by replacing all the dashes to
$
sign wrapped underlines, eg. --
=> $__$
- js protected names used as your style class names, will be transformed by wrapping the names between
$
signs, eg. switch
=> $switch$
All transformed names will be logged in your terminal like:
Exported "new" as "$new$" in test/fixtures/named-exports/style.css
The original will not be removed, it's still available on default
export:
import style, { class$_$name, class$__$name, $switch$ } from './style.css'
console.log(style['class-name'] === class$_$name)
console.log(style['class--name'] === class$__$name)
console.log(style['switch'] === $switch$)
minimize
Type: boolean
object
Default: false
Minimize CSS, boolean
or options for cssnano
.
sourceMap
Type: boolean
"inline"
Enable sourceMap.
parser
Type: string
function
PostCSS parser, like sugarss
.
stringifier
Type: string
function
PostCSS Stringifier.
syntax
Type: string
function
PostCSS Syntax.
exec
Type: boolean
Enable PostCSS Parser support in CSS-in-JS
.
config
Type: boolean
object
Default: true
Load PostCSS config file.
config.path
Type: string
The path to config file, so that we can skip searching.
config.ctx
Type: object
ctx
argument for PostCSS config file.
Note: Every keys you pass to config.ctx
will be available under options
inside
the postcss config.
postcss({
config: {
ctx: {
foo: 'bar'
}
}
})
module.exports = context => {
console.log(context.options.foo)
return {}
}
use
Type: name[]
[name, options][]
Default: ['sass', 'stylus', 'less']
Use a loader, currently built-in loaders are:
sass
(Support .scss
and .sass
)stylus
(Support .styl
and .stylus
)less
(Support .less
)
They are executed from right to left.
loaders
Type: Loader[]
An array of custom loaders, check out our sass-loader as example.
interface Loader {
name: string,
test: RegExp,
process: (this: Context, input: Payload) => Promise<Payload> | Payload
}
interface Context {
options: any
sourceMap: any
id: string
}
interface Payload {
code: string
map?: string | SourceMap
}
onImport
Type: id => void
A function to be invoked when an import for CSS file is detected.
License
MIT © EGOIST