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vite-plugin-fonts
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Webfont loader for vite
npm i --save-dev vite-plugin-fonts # yarn add -D vite-plugin-fonts
// vite.config.js
import { VitePluginFonts } from 'vite-plugin-fonts'
export default {
plugins: [
VitePluginFonts({
google: {
families: ['Source Sans Pro'],
},
}),
],
}
@font-rules
CSSOnly needed if using local/custom fonts
// main.ts
import 'virtual:fonts.css'
If using nuxt@>3
or nuxt-edge
, you can leverage the virtual file system to import the generated CSS.
// nuxt.config.ts
import { defineNuxtConfig } from 'nuxt'
import Fonts from 'vite-plugin-fonts'
export default defineNuxtConfig({
css: [
'virtual:fonts.css',
],
vite: {
plugins: [
Fonts({ /** vite-plugin-fonts config */}),
],
},
})
:warning: This will not inject Google/Typekit fonts, only custom fonts will be loaded.
// vite.config.js
import { VitePluginFonts } from 'vite-plugin-fonts'
export default {
plugins: [
VitePluginFonts({
// Typekit API
typekit: {
/**
* Typekit project id
*/
id: '<projectId>',
/**
* enable non-blocking renderer
* <link rel="preload" href="xxx" as="style" onload="this.rel='stylesheet'">
* default: true
*/
defer: true,
/**
* define where the font load tags should be inserted
* default: 'head-prepend'
* values: 'head' | 'body' | 'head-prepend' | 'body-prepend'
*/
injectTo: 'head-prepend',
},
// Google Fonts API V2
google: {
/**
* enable preconnect link injection
* <link rel="preconnect" href="https://fonts.gstatic.com/" crossorigin>
* default: true
*/
preconnect: false,
/**
* values: auto, block, swap(default), fallback, optional
* default: 'swap'
*/
display: 'block',
/**
* define which characters to load
* default: undefined (load all characters)
*/
text: 'ViteAwsom',
/**
* define where the font load tags should be inserted
* default: 'head-prepend'
* values: 'head' | 'body' | 'head-prepend' | 'body-prepend'
*/
injectTo: 'head-prepend',
/**
* Fonts families lists
*/
families: [
// families can be either strings (only regular 400 will be loaded)
'Source Sans Pro',
// or objects
{
/**
* Family name (required)
*/
name: 'Roboto',
/**
* Family styles
*/
styles: 'ital,wght@0,400;1,200',
/**
* enable non-blocking renderer
* <link rel="preload" href="xxx" as="style" onload="this.rel='stylesheet'">
* default: true
*/
defer: true,
},
],
},
// Custom fonts.
custom: {
/**
* Fonts families lists
*/
families: [{
/**
* Name of the font family.
*/
name: 'Roboto',
/**
* Local name of the font. Used to add `src: local()` to `@font-rule`.
*/
local: 'Roboto',
/**
* Regex(es) of font files to import. The names of the files will
* predicate the `font-style` and `font-weight` values of the `@font-rule`'s.
*/
src: './src/assets/fonts/*.ttf',
}],
/**
* Defines the default `font-display` value used for the generated
* `@font-rule` classes.
*/
display: 'auto',
/**
* Using `<link rel="preload">` will trigger a request for the WebFont
* early in the critical rendering path, without having to wait for the
* CSSOM to be created.
*/
preload: true,
/**
* Using `<link rel="prefetch">` is intended for prefetching resources
* that will be used in the next navigation/page load
* (e.g. when you go to the next page)
*
* Note: this can not be used with `preload`
*/
prefetch: false,
/**
* define where the font load tags should be inserted
* default: 'head-prepend'
* values: 'head' | 'body' | 'head-prepend' | 'body-prepend'
*/
injectTo: 'head-prepend',
},
}),
],
}
FAQs
Webfont loader for vite
The npm package vite-plugin-fonts receives a total of 3,548 weekly downloads. As such, vite-plugin-fonts popularity was classified as popular.
We found that vite-plugin-fonts demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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