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@subbu963/import-map-utils

v0.1.4

Published

⚡ Utilities to super-charge your ES Modules!

Downloads

4

Readme

⚡ Utilities to super-charge your ES Modules!

Utils

  1. CSS loader
  2. More upcoming

CSS loader

You can use the CSS loader to load css in your ES Modules.

Usage

In your html file add the following script(where assetsRoot is the path from which you css is served from) and import map:

<html>
    <head>
        ...
        <script>
            window.__importMapUtils = {
                css: {
                    assetsRoot: '/assets/'
                }
            };
        </script>
        <script type="importmap">
            {
                "imports": {
                    "import-map-utils/": "https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@subbu963/[email protected]/lib/"
                }
            }
        </script>
        ...
    </head>
    ...
</html>

Then in your ES Module import your css files like this:

import styles from 'import-map-utils/css/loader.js?src=./main.css';
// Now styles are auto injected into the DOM
// Some code
// You can also unmount your styles if you want to do a cleanup like this
styles.unmount();

// You can remount it using
styles.mount();

Options

You can pass options like this:

<script>
    window.__importMapUtils = {
        css: {
            useLocation: true, // to use window.location to construct the base
            base: 'https://some-site.com/', // or pass the base manually
            assetsRoot: '/assets/' // root assets folder from which your css is served from
        }
    };
</script>