postcss-critical-css
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Generate critical CSS using PostCSS
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PostCSS Critical CSS
This plugin allows the user to define and output critical CSS using custom atRules, and/or custom CSS properties. Critical CSS may be output to one or more files, as defined within the plugin options and/or within the CSS. Depending on the plugin options used, processed CSS may be left unchanged, or critical CSS may be removed from it.
Install
npm install postcss-critical-css --save
Examples
An example is available in this repo. See the /example
directory, and use the command npm run example
to test it out.
Usage examples
All examples given below show the input CSS and the critical CSS that is output from it. Note that the input CSS will remain unchanged, unless preserve
is set to false
in the plugin options. Use npm run example
to see how this works.
Using the @critical
atRule
/* In foo.css */
@critical;
.foo {
border: 3px solid gray;
display: flex;
padding: 1em;
}
Will output:
/* In critical.css */
.foo {
border: 3px solid gray;
display: flex;
padding: 1em;
}
Using the @critical
atRule with a custom file path
/* In foo.css */
@critical bar.css;
.foo {
border: 3px solid gray;
display: flex;
padding: 1em;
}
Will output:
/* In bar.css */
.foo {
border: 3px solid gray;
display: flex;
padding: 1em;
}
Using the @critical
atRule with a subset of styles
/* In foo.css */
.foo {
border: 3px solid gray;
display: flex;
padding: 1em;
}
@critical {
.bar {
border: 10px solid gold;
color: gold;
}
}
Will output:
/* In critical.css */
.bar {
border: 10px solid gold;
color: gold;
}
Using the custom property, critical-selector
/* In foo.css */
.foo {
critical-selector: this;
border: 3px solid gray;
display: flex;
padding: 1em;
}
Will output:
/* In critical.css */
.foo {
border: 3px solid gray;
display: flex;
padding: 1em;
}
Using the custom property, critical-selector
, with a custom selector.
/* In foo.css */
.foo {
critical-selector: .bar;
border: 3px solid gray;
display: flex;
padding: 1em;
}
Will output:
/* In critical.css */
.bar {
border: 3px solid gray;
display: flex;
padding: 1em;
}
Using the custom property, critical-filename
/* in foo.css */
.foo {
critical-selector: this;
critical-filename: secondary-critical.css;
border: 3px solid gray;
display: flex;
padding: 1em;
}
Will output:
/* In secondary-critical.css */
.foo {
border: 3px solid gray;
display: flex;
padding: 1em;
}
Using the custom property, critical-selector
, with value scope
This allows the user to output the entire scope of a module, including children.
/* in foo.css */
.foo {
critical-selector: scope;
border: 3px solid gray;
display: flex;
padding: 1em;
}
.foo a {
color: blue;
text-decoration: none;
}
Will output:
/* In critical.css */
.foo {
border: 3px solid gray;
display: flex;
padding: 1em;
}
.foo a {
color: blue;
text-decoration: none;
}
Plugin options
The plugin takes a single object as its only parameter. The following properties are valid:
| Arg | Type | Description | Default |
| ------------ | --------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------- |
| outputPath
| string
| Path to which critical CSS should be output | Current working directory |
| outputDest
| string
| Default critical CSS file name | "critical.css"
|
| preserve
| boolean
| Whether or not to remove selectors from primary CSS document once they've been marked as critical. This should prevent duplication of selectors across critical and non-critical CSS. | true
|
| minify
| boolean
| Minify output CSS? | true
|