webfont-dl
Web font downloader/inliner.
Downloads a set of web fonts specified by @font-face rules in a CSS file. By default, woff equivalents are inlined as the modern browsers all support
it. See the note about WOFF2 below.
By inlining woff files, this reduces the number of server roundtrips by two in the best case (the external CSS and woff files), one in the worst (just
the external CSS). By reducing roundtrips we can reduce the amount of time we risk showing a flash of unstyled or hidden text content.
This tool is currently designed to work against Google's font server but should work against any hosted CSS font that uses @font-face.
WOFF v2
The tool does not download WOFF2 files by default at this time as browser support for this is currently low and you'll lose some of the advantages of
inlining a v1 woff file. You can override this behaviour using --woff2=link or --woff2=data.
Examples
Want to see it in action? Check out the test page here.
Install it globally:
npm install -g webfont-dl
Download "Crimson Text" in 400/normal and 400/italic and "Raleway" in 500/normal from Google's font API. Inlines woff (version 1) format files, puts the
CSS and fonts into css/:
webfont-dl "http://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Crimson+Text:400,400italic|Raleway:500" \
-o css/font.css
Download "Crimson Text" in 400/normal and 400/italic and "Raleway" in 500/normal from Google's font API. Doesn't inline any files, puts CSS into css/,
and fonts in font/:
webfont-dl "http://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Crimson+Text:400,400italic|Raleway:500" \
-o css/font.css --font-out=font --css-rel=../font --woff1=link
Download "Crimson Text" in 400/normal in both woff (version 1) and woff2 formats:
webfont-dl "http://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Crimson+Text:400 --woff1=link --woff2=link
Download the OpenSans collection from github:
webfont-dl -d "https://github.com/steakejjs/OpenSans-CSS/raw/master/OpenSans.css" \
-o css/font.css --font-out=font --css-rel=../font
Output
The CSS output from the tool contains a number of features:
- The fonts are strongly named using a sha-1 hash
local() names are preserved from the input CSS
- IE6-8 compatibility is enabled by hoisting a copy of
eot files into a separate src: line
- Selected font formats are inlined
Example output:
@font-face {
font-family: 'Crimson Text';
font-style: normal;
font-weight: 400;
/* IE6-8 compat */
src: url("/font/crimsontext-5a145c6f1863c2b986e33b7172a7059e4c6557dd.eot");
src: local("Crimson Text"),
local("CrimsonText-Roman"),
url("data:application/font-woff;base64,...") format("woff"),
url("/font/crimsontext-5a145c6f1863c2b986e33b7172a7059e4c6557dd.eot") format("embedded-opentype"),
url("/font/crimsontext-528b74b55df7980a8f694e9a56d2feeaa1ae351e.svg#CrimsonText") format("svg"),
url("/font/crimsontext-381297740916b3fe12a631447ee8a802af3bea16.ttf") format("truetype");
}
Usage
Web font downloader.
Given a font definition file in webfontloader style, outputs a single CSS file
and downloaded fonts in a given output directory.
Usage: webfont <css-url-or-file> --out FILE [options]
--help,-h Prints help
--out FILE,-o FILE Output file for CSS
--font-out=DIR Font output directory [default: same folder as CSS]
--css-rel=PATH CSS-relative path for fonts [default: ./]
--woff2=<mode> Processing mode for woff v2 fonts: data, link or omit [default: omit]
--woff1=<mode> Processing mode for woff v1 fonts: data, link or omit [default: data]
--svg=<mode> Processing mode for svg fonts: data, link or omit [default: link]
--ttf=<mode> Processing mode for ttf fonts: data, link or omit [default: link]
--eot=<mode> Processing mode for eot fonts: data, link or omit [default: link]
-d Debug info [default: false]