A Gulp plugin for globbing CSS @import statements
npm install gulp-css-glob@import statementsExpands CSS @import statements containing globs with the full paths. Useful with pre-processors like Sass.
Install gulp-css-glob as a development dependency using npm:
``shell`
yarn add gulp-css-glob --dev
`js
const cssGlobbing = require('gulp-css-globbing');
gulp.task('css', () => {
gulp.src(['src/styles.css'])
.pipe(cssGlobbing())
.pipe(gulp.dest('build/styles.css'));
});
`
Given a CSS file that looks like this:
`css
@import url('components/*.css');
body {
background: white;
}
`
The plugin would produce the following:
`css
@import url('components/flex-embed.css');
@import url('components/media.css');
body {
background: white;
}
`
Globbing is relative to the source file's path.
gulp-css-globbing can be called with an options object:
`js`
gulp.task('css', function(){
gulp.src(['src/styles.css'])
.pipe(cssGlobbing({
extensions : ['.css', '.scss'],
scssImportPath : {
leading_underscore : false,
filename_extension : false
}
}))
.pipe(gulp.dest('build/styles.css'));
});
or ArrayThe file extensions to treat as valid imported files. If files are found that match the glob, but its extensions don't match this option, they will not be added to the resulting file.
Default:
['.css']$3
Type: ObjectAllows for default scss rules for writing scss import paths.
Default:
`
{
leading_underscore: true, // underscores will NOT be removed
filename_extension: true // extensions will NOT be removed
}
`#### Leading Underscore
If
leading_underscore is set to false, then the first leading underscore of a file name will be removed. Example: .../main/_main.scss becomes @import '../main/main.scss';#### Filename Extension
If
filename_extension is set to false, then the the extension of a file name will be removed. Example: .../main/_main.scss becomes @import '../main/_main';`[travis-url]: https://travis-ci.org/Donov4n/gulp-css-glob
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