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postcss-import-sync

v7.1.4

Published

PostCSS plugin to import CSS files

Downloads

1,361

Readme

postcss-import-sync

PostCSS plugin to transform @import rules by inlining content.

This plugin can consume local files, node modules or bower packages. To resolve path of an @import rule, it can look into root directory (by default process.cwd()), node_modules, web_modules, bower_components or local modules. When importing a module, it will looks for index.css or file referenced in package.json in the style field. You can also provide manually multiples paths where to look at.

Notes:

  • This plugin should probably be used as the first plugin of your list. This way, other plugins will work on the AST as if there were only a single file to process, and will probably work as you can expect.
  • This plugin works great with postcss-url plugin, which will allow you to adjust assets url() (or even inline them) after inlining imported files.
  • In order to optimize output, this plugin will only import a file once on a given scope (root, media query...). Tests are made from the path & the content of imported files (using a hash table). If this behavior is not what you want, look at skipDuplicates option

Installation

$ npm install postcss-import-sync

Usage

If your stylesheets are not in the same place where you run postcss (process.cwd()), you will need to use from option to make relative imports work from input dirname.

// dependencies
var fs = require("fs")
var postcss = require("postcss")
var atImport = require("postcss-import-sync")

// css to be processed
var css = fs.readFileSync("css/input.css", "utf8")

// process css
var output = postcss()
  .use(atImport())
  .process(css, {
    // `from` option is required so relative import can work from input dirname
    from: "css/input.css"
  })
  .css

console.log(output)

Using this input.css:

/* can consume `node_modules`, `web_modules`, `bower_components` or local modules */
@import "cssrecipes-defaults"; /* == @import "./node_modules/cssrecipes-defaults/index.css"; */

@import "normalize.css/normalize"; /* == @import "./bower_components/normalize.css/normalize.css"; */

@import "css/foo.css"; /* relative to stylesheets/ according to `from` option above */

@import "css/bar.css" (min-width: 25em);

body {
  background: black;
}

will give you:

/* ... content of ./node_modules/my-css-on-npm/index.css */

/* ... content of ./bower_components/my-css-on-bower/index.css */

/* ... content of foo.css */

@media (min-width: 25em) {
/* ... content of bar.css */
}

body {
  background: black;
}

Checkout tests for more examples.

Options

root

Type: String
Default: process.cwd()

Define the root where to resolve path (eg: place where node_modules and bower_components are). Should not be used that much.

path

Type: String|Array
Default: process.cwd() or dirname of the postcss from

A string or an array of paths in where to look for files.
Note: nested @import will additionally benefit of the relative dirname of imported files.

async

Type: Boolean
Default: false

Allow to enable PostCSS async API usage. Before enabling this, check that your runner allow async usage. Note: this is not enabling async fs read yet.

transform

Type: Function
Default: null

A function to transform the content of imported files. Take one argument (file content) & should return the modified content.

plugins

Type: Array
Default: undefined

An array of plugins to be applied on each imported file.

encoding

Type: String
Default: utf8

Use if your CSS is encoded in anything other than UTF-8.

onImport

Type: Function
Default: null

Function called after the import process. Take one argument (array of imported files).

glob

Type: Boolean
Default: false

Set to true if you want @import rules to parse glob patterns.

resolve

Type: Function
Default: null

You can overwrite the default path resolving way by setting this option, using the resolve.sync(id, opts) signature that resolve.sync has.

skipDuplicates

Type: Boolean
Default: true

By default, similar files (based on the same content) are being skipped. It's to optimize output and skip similar files like normalize.css for example. If this behavior is not what you want, just set this option to false to disable it.

addDependencyTo

Type: Function Default: null

Allow to generate and call a callback that take one argument, the object from which you need to call addDependency from. Called whenever a file is imported, handy in a webpack workflow. It's equivalent to onImport with the following code:

{
  onImport: function (files) {
    files.forEach(this.addDependency)
  }.bind(obj) // obj = the argument you should pass to `addDependencyTo()`
}

Example with some options

var postcss = require("postcss")
var atImport = require("postcss-import-sync")

var css = postcss()
  .use(atImport({
    path: ["src/css"]
    transform: require("css-whitespace")
  }))
  .process(cssString)
  .css

CONTRIBUTING

  • ⇄ Pull requests and ★ Stars are always welcome.
  • For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.
  • Pull requests must be accompanied by passing automated tests ($ npm test).

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