@maa/monkey-stylus v0.1.1
Stylus
Import .styl files in your Next.js project
Installation
npm install --save @maa/monkey-stylus stylusor
yarn add @maa/monkey-stylus stylusUsage
The stylesheet is compiled to .next/static/css. Next.js will automatically add the css file to the HTML.
In production a chunk hash is added so that styles are updated when a new version of the stylesheet is deployed.
Without CSS modules
Create a next.config.js in your project
// next.config.js
const withStylus = require('@maa/monkey-stylus');
module.exports = withStylus({
	/* config options here */
});Create a Stylus file styles.styl
$font-size = 50px
.example
  font-size $font-sizeCreate a page file pages/index.js
import '../styles.styl';
export default () => <div className="example">Hello World!</div>;With CSS modules
// next.config.js
const withStylus = require('@maa/monkey-stylus');
module.exports = withStylus({
	cssModules: true
});Create a Stylus file styles.styl
$font-size = 50px
.example
  font-size $font-sizeCreate a page file pages/index.js
import css from '../styles.styl';
export default () => <div className={css.example}>Hello World!</div>;With CSS modules and options
You can also pass a list of options to the css-loader by passing an object called cssLoaderOptions.
For instance, to enable locally scoped CSS modules, you can write:
// next.config.js
const withStylus = require('@maa/monkey-stylus');
module.exports = withStylus({
	cssModules: true,
	cssLoaderOptions: {
		importLoaders: 1,
		localIdentName: '[local]___[hash:base64:5]'
	}
});Create a CSS file styles.css
.example {
	font-size: 50px;
}Create a page file pages/index.js that imports your stylesheet and uses the hashed class name from the stylesheet
import css from '../style.css';
const Component = props => {
	return <div className={css.backdrop}>...</div>;
};
export default Component;Your exported HTML will then reflect locally scoped CSS class names.
For a list of supported options, refer to the webpack css-loader README.
With Stylus loader options
You can pass options from Stylus
// next.config.js
const nib = require('nib');
const withStylus = require('@maa/monkey-stylus');
module.exports = withStylus({
	stylusLoaderOptions: {
		use: [nib()]
	}
});PostCSS plugins
For PostCSS support install PostStylus in your project.
Create a next.config.js in your project.
Pass the plugin and the options to Stylus via stylusLoaderOptions.
// next.config.js
const nib = require('nib')
const rupture = require('rupture')
const withStylus = require('@maa/monkey-stylus')
const poststylus = require('poststylus')
const autoprefixer = require('autoprefixer')
module.exports = withStylus({
  stylusLoaderOptions: {
    use: [
      nib(),
      rupture(),
      poststylus([
        autoprefixer({ flexbox: 'no-2009' }),
        require('postcss-css-variables'),
      ]),
  }
})Create a Stylus file styles.styl the Stylus here is using the css-variables postcss plugin.
:root--some-colorred.example 
  /* red */
  color var(--some-color) ;You can also pass a list of options to the postcss-loader by passing an object called postcssLoaderOptions.
For example, to pass theme env variables to postcss-loader, you can write:
// next.config.js
const withStylus = require('@maa/monkey-stylus');
module.exports = withStylus({
	postcssLoaderOptions: {
		parser: true,
		config: {
			ctx: {
				theme: JSON.stringify(process.env.REACT_APP_THEME)
			}
		}
	}
});Configuring Next.js
Optionally you can add your custom Next.js configuration as parameter
// next.config.js
const withStylus = require('@maa/monkey-stylus');
module.exports = withStylus({
	webpack(config, options) {
		return config;
	}
});