Karma preprocessor to compile css files with postcss with sourcemap and watch support
npm install @metahub/karma-postcss-preprocessorKarma preprocessor to compile postcss and scss files with Postcss.





``bash`
npm install postcss @metahub/karma-postcss-preprocessor --save-dev
Postcss plugins have to be installed individually. For example:
`bash`
npm install autoprefixer cssnano --save-dev
All the postcss options can be passed to postcssPreprocessor.options.
In addition the preprocessor accept a transformPath function, to rewrite the path on which the files are deployed on the Karma webserver. If not specified, the processed files will be accessible with the same paths as the originals. For example test/fixtures/myStyle.css will be deployed as base/test/fixtures/myStyle.css.
`js
const autoprefixer = require('autoprefixer');
const cssnano = require('cssnano');
module.exports = function(config) {
config.set({
files: ['src/sass/main.css'],
plugins: ['@metahub/karma-postcss-preprocessor', 'karma-*'],
preprocessors: {
'*/.css': ['postcss'],
},
postcssPreprocessor: {
options: {
// To include inlined sourcemaps as data URIs
map: true,
plugins: [autoprefixer, cssnano],
},
// File test/fixtures/main.ccs will be accessible in the unit test on path base/styles/main.css
transformPath: filePath => filePath.replace('test/fixtures/', 'styles/')
},
});
};
`karma-
_Note: Karma can auto-load plugins named (see plugins). Unfortunatly it doesn't work with scoped packages, therefore @metahub/karma-postcss-preprocessor has to be explicitly added to the plugins configuration. In order to continue to automatically load other plugins you can add karma- to the plugins configuration._
_Note: @metahub/karma-postcss-preprocessor embed its own watcher to monitor imported dependencies, therefore only the main entry point has to be configured in Karma. If Karma is configured with autoWatch: true, the modification of an imported css file will trigger a new build and test run._
`js
const autoprefixer = require('autoprefixer');
const cssnano = require('cssnano');
module.exports = function(config) {
config.set({
files: ['src/sass/main.css', 'test/fixtures/myFixture.css'],
plugins: ['@metahub/karma-postcss-preprocessor', 'karma-*'],
preprocessors: {
'src/*/.css': ['postcss_1'],
'test/fixtures/*/.css': ['postcss_2'],
},
customPreprocessors: {
postcss_1: {
base: 'postcss',
options: {
plugins: [autoprefixer, cssnano]
map: true,
},
// File test/fixtures/myFixture.ccs will be accessible in the unit test on path test/fixtures/myFixture.min.ccs
transformPath: filePath => filePath.replace(/\.css$/, '.min.css')
},
postcss_2: {
base: 'postcss',
options: {
plugins: [autoprefixer],
},
},
},
});
};
`
To compile sass/scss files with node-sass then process them with Postcss you can use @metahub/karma-sass-preprocessor.
`bash`
npm install node-sass @metahub/karma-sass-preprocessor --save-dev
`js
const autoprefixer = require('autoprefixer');
const cssnano = require('cssnano');
module.exports = function(config) {
config.set({
files: ['src/sass/main.scss', 'test/fixtures/myFixture.scss'],
plugins: ['@metahub/karma-sass-preprocessor', '@metahub/karma-postcss-preprocessor', 'karma-*'],
preprocessors: {
'src/*/.scss': ['sass', 'postcss'],
'test/fixtures/*/.scss': ['sass', 'postcss'],
},
sassPreprocessor: {
options: {
sourceMap: true,
},
},
postcssPreprocessor: {
options: {
map: true,
plugins: [autoprefixer, cssnano],
},
},
});
};
``