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splitlessify

v0.6.0

Published

Browserify plugin to split .less dependencies into their own file during bundling

Downloads

11

Readme

NPM version

splitlessify

Create a separate .css file for your Less.js dependencies during bundling.

install

With npm do:

npm install splitlessify --save-dev

use

var b = require('browserify')
  , options = {...};

b.plugin('splitlessify', options);

events

  • 'splitlessify:end' - triggered on the browserify object when the CSS is finished writing.
  • 'splitlessify:update' - triggered on the browserify object when one of the CSS files in the dependency graph changes (only if options.watch is set). When you intercept this signal, call bundle() on your browserify object again.

options

watch

  • type [boolean] if set, splitlessify watches changes to the Less dependency graph and triggers 'splitlessify:update' events.

stream

  • type [readable.Stream] a stream to which the output CSS will be written

filename

  • type [string] path to a file where splitlessify will write the output CSS

parser

  • type [object] options to pass to new less.Parser

toCSS

  • type [object] options to pass to tree.toCSS (you can set compress: true here, for instance)

callback

  • type [function] This function will be called on successful creation of a CSS bundle. It passes no arguments.

errback

  • type [function] This function will be called if an error is encountered during CSS bundling, such as a parse error. If not set, exceptions are raised on errors.

Contributing

In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint and test your code.

Test your changes with the following command:

npm test

Add tests for any new functionality.

Release History

v0.6.0

  • CSS files now get passed through using @import (inline).

v0.5.0

  • Major refactor. Splitlessify NO LONGER REGENERATES CSS ON YOUR BEHALF; YOU HAVE TO REBUNDLE. This is much better behavior when working with Watchify.

v0.4.2

  • Fixed up some cruft in package.json

v0.4.1

  • improved watching semantics

v0.4.0

  • options.watch and browserify 'splitlessify:update' event added

v0.3.0

  • options.stream and browserify 'splitlessify:end' event added

v0.2.2

  • Use process.nextTick to call callbacks so they're properly asynchronous

v0.2.1

  • Added browserify-plugin tag to package.json

v0.2.0

  • Added callback and errback options

v0.1.0

  • Initial release

license

MIT