svelte-preprocess-splintered v1.1.0
svelte-preprocess-splintered
This gives you Svelte components, but with HTML/Svelte, CSS, and JS in separate files.
I like the idea of components that contain everything, but I like having the option not to do it that way. Also, I have found it hard to get Atom to do the right thing in all cases.
With this pre-processor, your regular Svelte files will work exactly the same. However, whenever
there is a file of the same name but with extension .mjs, .js, or .css it will get prepended
to your Svelte file wrapped in respectively <script context="module">, <script>, and <style>.
You should keep importing .svelte as per usual. This module really just pre-bundles JS and CSS
into Svelte files.
Installation
Just the usual: npm install -D --save svelte-preprocess-splintered.
Usage
Importing svelte-preprocess-splintered returns a function, and calling that function will
produce a preprocessor which you can pass to Svelte's preprocess option (which can accept this
value or an array of such values). This works in Rollup, Sapper, svelte-loader… Here is an
example rollup.config.js using splintered Svelte:
import svelte from 'rollup-plugin-svelte';
import splintered from 'svelte-preprocess-splintered'
export default {
…,
plugins: [
svelte({
preprocess: splintered(),
…,
}),
],
};