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liferay-npm-bundler-loader-css-loader

v2.32.0

Published

A liferay-npm-bundler loader that turns CSS files into JavaScript modules that inject a <link> into the HTML when they are required.

Downloads

5,610

Readme

liferay-npm-bundler-loader-css-loader

A liferay-npm-bundler loader that turns CSS files into JavaScript modules that inject a into the HTML when they are required.

This loader assumes that the project will be deployed to a Liferay Portal and composes the .css file URL accordingly.

The web context path for the generated OSGi bundle is inferred by reading it from the .npmbundlerrc file.

If the project is not configured to generate an OSGi bundle, the web context path is read from the bnd.bnd file in the project's folder. In particular, the Web-ContextPath property is used.

Installation

npm install --save-dev liferay-npm-bundler-loader-css-loader

Usage

In order to use this loader you must declare a rule in your module's .npmbundlerrc file:

{
	"rules": [
		{
			"test": "\\.css$",
			"use": ["css-loader"]
		}
	]
}

See the project's documentation for more information on how to use build rules.