1. postcss-partial-import
Inline sugary @import statements in CSS
postcss-partial-import
Package: postcss-partial-import
Created by: jonathantneal
Last modified: Mon, 19 Feb 2024 21:19:47 GMT
Version: 4.1.0
License: CC0-1.0
Downloads: 72,427
Repository: https://github.com/jonathantneal/postcss-partial-import

Install

npm install postcss-partial-import
yarn add postcss-partial-import

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Partial Import lets you use sugary @import statements in CSS, including glob-like and Sass-like behavior. It even lets you generates imports as a scaffolding tool.

 /* before: style.css */

@import "foo/bar";

/* before: foo/bar.css */

.example-1 {
    background-color: #fafafa;
}

/* after: style.css */

.example-1 {
    background-color: #fafafa;
}

Options

root

Type: String
Default: from or process.cwd()

The root where paths are resolved. This should be the directory containing node_modules.

path

Type: String | Array
Default: []

A path or paths used to locate files.

plugins

Type: Array
Default: undefined

An array of plugins to be applied to imported file.

onImport

Type: Function
Default: null

The function called after the import process, receiving an array of imported files.

resolve

Type: Function
Default: null

A custom resolver, receiving the id, basedir, and importOptions of an import.

load

Type: Function
Default: null

A custom loader, receiving the filename, importOptions, and content or
promised content.

skipDuplicates

Type: Boolean
Default: true

Whether similar files (based on the same content) will be skipped.

prefix

Type: String
Default: ""

Leading characters conditionally prepended to imports which are not found without them. For Sass-like, use "_".

glob

Type: Boolean | Object
Default: true

Whether glob-like behavior should be supported by imports. An object passed here will be forwarded to glob in order to change pattern matching behavior.

touch

Type: Boolean
Default: false

Whether imports should be created as files if they do not already exist.

extension

Type: String
Default: .css

A file extension conditionally appended to touched imports which do not specify an extension.

Usage

Add Partial Import to your build tool:

 npm install postcss-partial-import --save-dev

Node

 require('postcss-partial-import').process(YOUR_CSS, { /* options */ });

PostCSS

Add PostCSS to your build tool:

 npm install postcss --save-dev

Load Partial Import as a PostCSS plugin:

 postcss([
	require('postcss-partial-import')({ /* options */ })
]).process(YOUR_CSS, /* options */);

Gulp

Add Gulp PostCSS to your build tool:

 npm install gulp-postcss --save-dev

Enable Partial Import within your Gulpfile:

 var postcss = require('gulp-postcss');

gulp.task('css', function () {
	return gulp.src('./src/*.css').pipe(
		postcss([
			require('postcss-partial-import')({ /* options */ })
		])
	).pipe(
		gulp.dest('.')
	);
});

Grunt

Add Grunt PostCSS to your build tool:

 npm install grunt-postcss --save-dev

Enable Partial Import within your Gruntfile:

 grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-postcss');

grunt.initConfig({
	postcss: {
		options: {
			use: [
				require('postcss-partial-import')({ /* options */ })
			]
		},
		dist: {
			src: '*.css'
		}
	}
});

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