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ng-inline-styles-loader

v0.0.2

Published

A webpack loader for inlined stylesheets of angular components.

Downloads

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Readme

ng-inline-styles-loader

codecov Build Status

A simple webpack loader for inlined stylesheets of angular components (designed for people who like small components with inlined css).

Currently this loader supports minification by using clean-css and adds vendor prefixes with autoprefixer.

Notice: This loader works with AOT compiled components but that is very experimental (but there are unit tests!)

example

For example the following angular component ...

@Component({
  selector: "foo-bar",
  styles: [ ":fullscreen a { display: flex }"],
  template: "<div>Foo Bar</div>"
})
export class FooBarComponent {}

... would result in same same but different:

@Component({
  selector: "foo-bar",
  styles: [":-webkit-full-screen a{display:flex}:-moz-full-screen a{display:flex}:-ms-fullscreen a{display:flex}:fullscreen a{display:flex}"],
  template: "<div>Foo Bar</div>"
})
export class FooBarComponent {}

install

npm install ng-inline-styles-loader --save-dev

usage

chain the ng-inline-styles-loader to your currently used typescript loader:

loaders: ['awesome-typescript-loader', 'ng-inline-styles-loader'],

with options (disables minfication and prefixing ... very senseless example IMHO):

loaders: ['awesome-typescript-loader', 'ng-inline-styles-loader?minify=false&prefix=false'],

with autoprefixer options (no prefixes for flexbox properties):

loaders: ['awesome-typescript-loader', 'ng-inline-styles-loader?flexbox=false'],

You can see all available options for autoprefixer here (but of course I have not tested all of them).

bugs

I've already added some unit tests that worked for my current angular projects (very large non-optimized non-aot-compiled bundles with a f**ton of components) but I'm really sure that my regular expressions do suck. So feel free to add bug reports with your actual angular component and the expected result. Pull requests are also accepted if I like your avatar.