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metalsmith-inline-css

v1.0.12

Published

Plugin for Metalsmith to inline CSS files.

Downloads

73

Readme

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metalsmith-inline-css

This is a Metalsmith plugin to inline CSS files. It is compatible with CSS preprocessor plugins (e.g. metalsmith-sass).

Usage

Install the package:

npm install metalsmith-inline-css

Add the plugin to your Metalsmith build chain:

const metalsmith = require('metalsmith');
const inlineCss = require('metalsmith-inline-css');

metalsmith(__dirname)
    .source('./src')
    .destination('./public')
    .use(inlineCss());
    .build(function (err) {
        if (err) {
            throw err;
        }

        console.log('Build complete');
    });

This plugin avoids the complexity of parsing the HTML tree by instead using simple RegEx search and replace.

The downside is that you must format your <link> tag in one of the following two ways, or the plugin will not inline your CSS file:

<link rel="stylesheet" href="/css/style.css" inline>
- OR -
<link rel=stylesheet href=/css/style.css inline>

(Replace /css/style.css with the path to your CSS file relative to the output directory.)

Example

To build the example page run:

make example

Inspect files in example/ for more information.

Debug Logging

Set the DEBUG variable to see what the plugin is doing.

DEBUG=metalsmith-inline-css:* node build.js