css-worklet-plugin
v0.1.0
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Webpack plugin to bundle CSS Worklet automagically.
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Automatically bundle & compile CSS Worklets within Webpack.
Features
Automatically compiles modules loaded in Web Workers:
CSS.paintWorklet.addModule('./foo.js');
^^^^^^^^^^
gets bundled using webpack
The best part? That worklet constructor works just fine without bundling turned on too.
Installation
npm install -D css-worklet-plugin
Then drop it into your webpack.config.js:
+ const CssWorkletPlugin = require('css-worklet-plugin');
module.exports = {
<...>
plugins: [
+ new CssWorkletPlugin()
]
<...>
}
Usage
worklet.js: (our worklet module)
class PaintStuff {
...
}
registerPaint('paint-stuff', PaintStuff);
main.js: (our demo, on the main thread)
CSS.paintWorklet.addModule('./worklet.js')
main.css:
.foo {
background-image: paint(paint-stuff);
}
Options
In most cases, no options are necessary to use WorkerPlugin.
globalObject
WorkerPlugin will warn you if your Webpack configuration has output.globalObject
set to window
, since doing so breaks Hot Module Replacement in web workers.
If you're not using HMR and want to disable this warning, pass globalObject:false
:
new WorkerPlugin({
// disable warnings about "window" breaking HMR:
globalObject: false
})
To configure the value of output.globalObject
for WorkerPlugin's internal Webpack Compiler, set globalObject
to any String:
new WorkerPlugin({
// use "self" as the global object when receiving hot updates.
globalObject: 'self' // <-- this is the default value
})
plugins
By default, WorkerPlugin
doesn't run any of your configured Webpack plugins when bundling worker code - this avoids running things like html-webpack-plugin
twice. For cases where it's necessary to apply a plugin to Worker code, use the plugins
option.
Here you can specify the names of plugins to "copy" from your existing Webpack configuration, or provide specific plugins to apply only to worker code:
module.exports = {
<...>
plugins: [
// an example of a plugin already being used:
new SomeExistingPlugin({ <...> }),
new WorkerPlugin({
plugins: [
// A string here will copy the named plugin from your configuration:
'SomeExistingPlugin',
// Or you can specify a plugin directly, only applied to Worker code:
new SomePluginToApplyOnlyToWorkers({ <...> })
]
})
]
<...>
}
License
Apache-2.0