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icomoon-loader

v1.0.4

Published

Webpack loader for downloading font files from development icomoon link to production build

Downloads

9

Readme

Icomoon loader

Description

The package is used as a loader for Webpack on production environment only. It downloads the icomoon development link css contents, the fonts in the @font-face urls and copies them in the Webpack build. Use only on production build, not for development.

Install

npm install --save-dev icomoon-loader

also, you need to install raw-loader:

npm install --save-dev raw-loader

Usage

Create a icomoon.css file with the contents:

@import url('https://i.icomoon.io/public/2sjsfls6lf/ProjectName/style.css');

In the webpack config, DEVELOPMENT environment use css loader or what you use for all css files (icomoon.css included):

{
   test: /\.css$/,
   use: ['css-loader']
}

And on PRODUCTION environment, exclude the icomoon.css file from regular CSS rules and create a separate rule only for it:

{
   test: /\.css$/,
   use: ['css-loader'],
   exclude: ['path/to/icomoon.css']
},
{
   test: /\.css$/,
   use: ['raw-loader!icomoon-loader'],
   include: ['path/to/icomoon.css']
}

If you don't exclude it from the rest of css files, it will be loaded both on icomoon link and locally.

Config

By default, the loader will copy font files on fonts folder on build path. To change this, add fontsPath config property to the loader:

{
   test: /\.css$/,
   use: ['raw-loader!icomoon-loader?fontsPath=assets'],
   include: ['path/to/icomoon.css']
}

Conclusion

Use icomoon development link locally and this icomoon loader when you create the build for production, preventing icomoon changes to be reflected in the production build.

License

MIT