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@swup/head-plugin

v2.3.1

Published

A swup plugin for updating the contents of the head tag

Downloads

12,751

Readme

Swup Head Plugin

A swup plugin for updating the contents of the head tag.

  • Adds any meta tags and assets from the next page to the current document
  • Updates the lang and dir attributes of the html element
  • Supports delaying the transition until new stylesheets have loaded

Installation

Install the plugin from npm and import it into your bundle.

npm install @swup/head-plugin
import SwupHeadPlugin from '@swup/head-plugin';

Or include the minified production file from a CDN:

<script src="https://unpkg.com/@swup/head-plugin@2"></script>

Usage

To run this plugin, include an instance in the swup options.

const swup = new Swup({
  plugins: [new SwupHeadPlugin()]
});

Markup

When using noscript tags inside the head, make sure they only contain the node types allowed inside the head element. Otherwise, the browser will implicitly close the head element and interpret them as part of the body, most probably breaking this plugin and leading to unforseen results. See the following issue for details and a fix.

Options

persistAssets

Whether to keep orphaned link, style and script tags from the old page that weren't included on the new page. Useful for third-party libraries that add custom styles but can only be run once.

Defaults to false, i.e. orphaned assets will be removed.

Setting it to true acts as a shortcut for setting the persistTags option to a selector of link[rel=stylesheet], script[src], style.

new SwupHeadPlugin({
  persistAssets: true
});

persistTags

Define which tags will be persisted when a new page is loaded.

Defaults to false, i.e. all orphaned tags will be removed.

new SwupHeadPlugin({
  // Keep all orphaned tags
  persistTags: true,

  // Keep all tags that match a CSS selector
  persistTags: 'style[data-keep-style]',

  // Use a function to determine whether to keep a tag
  persistTags: (tag) => tag.children.length > 1
});

awaitAssets

Setting this to true will delay the transition to the new page until all newly added assets have finished loading, imitating the standard browser behavior of render-blocking requests. Currently only supports stylesheets. Defaults to false.

new SwupHeadPlugin({
  awaitAssets: true
});

attributes

Update additional attributes of the html element. By default, the lang and dir attributes are updated, but you can define a custom list of attributes here. Accepts an array of strings or regular expression instances.

{
  attributes: ['lang', 'dir', 'style', /^data-/]
}