0.1.2 • Published 7 years ago

vision-style-loader v0.1.2

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MIT
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Last release
7 years ago

vision-style-loader

This is a fork of vue-style-loader, ensure style tag inserted order by module id.

Usage

Documentation: Using loaders

Simple API

require("style!raw!./file.css");
// => add rules in file.css to document

It's recommended to combine it with the css-loader: require("style!css!./file.css").

It also possible to add a URL instead of a css string:

require("style/url!file!./file.css");
// => add a <link rel="stylesheet"> to file.css to document

Placeholders

(experimental)

When using placeholders (see css-loader) the module exports the placeholders object:

var styles = require("style!css!./file.css");
style.placeholder1 === "z849f98ca812bc0d099a43e0f90184"

Reference-counted API

var style = require("style/useable!css!./file.css");
style.use(); // = style.ref();
style.unuse(); // = style.unref();

Styles are not added on require, but instead on call to use/ref. Styles are removed from page if unuse/unref is called exactly as often as use/ref.

Note: Behavior is undefined when unuse/unref is called more often than use/ref. Don't do that.

Options

insertAt

By default, the style-loader appends <style> elements to the end of the <head> tag of the page. This will cause CSS created by the loader to take priority over CSS already present in the document head. To insert style elements at the beginning of the head, set this query parameter to 'top', e.g. require('../style.css?insertAt=top').

singleton

If defined, the style-loader will re-use a single <style> element, instead of adding/removing individual elements for each required module. Note: this option is on by default in IE9, which has strict limitations on the number of style tags allowed on a page. You can enable or disable it with the singleton query parameter (?singleton or ?-singleton).

Recommended configuration

By convention the reference-counted API should be bound to .useable.css and the simple API to .css (similar to other file types, i. e. .useable.less and .less).

So the recommended configuration for webpack is:

{
  module: {
    loaders: [
      { test: /\.css$/, exclude: /\.useable\.css$/, loader: "style!css" },
      { test: /\.useable\.css$/, loader: "style/useable!css" }
    ]
  }
}

Note about source maps support and assets referenced with url: when style loader is used with ?sourceMap option, the CSS modules will be generated as Blobs, so relative paths don't work (they would be relative to chrome:blob or chrome:devtools). In order for assets to maintain correct paths setting output.publicPath property of webpack configuration must be set, so that absolute paths are generated.

Install

npm install style-loader

License

MIT (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php)