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cmify

v1.6.0

Published

A node-first approach to CSS Modules

Downloads

27

Readme

cmify (aka node-css-modules)

Build Status

A node-first approach to CSS Modules, so you can use CSS Modules on the server without any extra tools.

Example

var cmify = require('cmify')
var styles = cmify.load('./styles.css')

console.log('Generated classnames:', styles)
console.log('Generated CSS:', cmify.getAllCss())

For a complete example take a look at cmify-example

Building for the browser

With browserify:

npm install -D browserify

browserify -p cmify/plugin src/index.js

With hot module reloading:

npm install -D watchify browserify-hmr

watchify -p browserify-hmr -p cmify/plugin src/index.js -o dist/index.js

Saving the generated CSS to a file:

npm install -D browserify

browserify -p [cmify/plugin -o lib/out.css] src/index.js

Note: -o is an alias for --outfile.

How to add postcss plugins

You can add postcss plugins before or after the core CSS Modules transformation:

const cmify = require('cmify')

cmify.init({
  cssBefore: [ /* array of postcss plugins */ ],
  cssAfter:  [ /* array of postcss plugins */ ],
  generateScopedName: (originalFn) => function (exportedName, filename) => String
})

cmify.init is optional. It should only be called once, and needs to be called before the first cmify.load.

Thanks

to the CSS Modules team and contributors

License

MIT