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preload-css-webpack-plugin

v0.2.0

Published

An addon for html-webpack-plugin

Downloads

16

Readme

PreloadCSSWebpackPlugin

Preload css plugin is an add-on for html-webpack-plugin. Inspired by Filament Group's LoadCSS. Plays nicely with multiple html-wepack-plugins and commons chunks plugin

Pre-requisites

This module requires html-webpack-plugin and extract-text-webpack-plugin to work. The plugin must be called after those two in your webpack configuration.

Installation

Install with npm or yarn.

$ npm install --save-dev preload-css-webpack-plugin
yarn add -D preload-css-webpack-plugin

Usage

Require it in your webpack configuration:

const PreloadCssPlugin = require("preload-css-webpack-plugin");

Add it to your Webpack plugins array after HtmlWebpackPlugin and ExtractTextPlugin:

plugins: [
    new HtmlWebpackPlugin(),
    new ExtractTextPlugin("[name].css"),
    new PreloadCssPlugin()
]

The plugin assumes that all css assets should be preloaded. It converts your style link from

<link rel="stylesheet" href="style.css">

to the following

<link rel="preload" href="style.css" as="style" onload="this.rel='stylesheet'"><noscript><link rel="stylesheet" href="style.css"></noscript>

This transformation is based on what Filament Group has found has best asynchronous behavior. Since support for preload is pretty limited, I highly recommend that you include Filament Groups polyfill.

Configuring

Preload Css plugin offers two options at this point in time.

|Name |Type |Default|Description| |:---:|:---:|:---: |:----------| |blacklist|{Array}|[/\.map/]|Allows for excluding files from being asynchronously loaded. Accepts regex pattern or string.| |noscript|{Boolean}|True|Indicates whether or not to include noscript snippet on dom| |linkEventHandlers|{Object}|{onload: "this.onload=null;this.rel='stylesheet'"}|Modifies self to become a stylesheet after loading. This default value is provided by Filament Group. You can leverage any link event handlers you think are necessary, as defined by W3C spec. This is merged using lodash, you may set your settings to only have onerror and it'll join onload.|

plugins: [
    new HtmlWebpackPlugin(),
    new ExtractTextPlugin("[name].css"),
    new PreloadCssPlugin({
        blacklist: [/\.map/],
        noscript: true,
        linkEventHandlers: {
            onload: "this.onload=null;this.rel='stylesheet'"
        }
    })
]

Developing

Feel free to Fork and Clone Repository. npm install <file> or npm link then start contributing!

Before PR's please run unit tests, npm run test make sure that all tests pass.