Plugin to add PostCSS support to styled-jsx
npm install styled-jsx-plugin-postcss

Use PostCSS with
styled-jsx 💥
⚠️ This plugin is not actively being maintained. If you want me to work on it please consider donating.
Companies and individuals who sponsored some work on this library:
Install this package first.
``bash`
npm install --save styled-jsx-plugin-postcss
Next, add styled-jsx-plugin-postcss to the styled-jsx's plugins in your
babel configuration:
`json`
{
"plugins": [
["styled-jsx/babel", { "plugins": ["styled-jsx-plugin-postcss"] }]
]
}
With config:
`json`
{
"plugins": [
[
"styled-jsx/babel",
{
"plugins": [
[
"styled-jsx-plugin-postcss",
{
"path": "[PATH_PREFIX]/postcss.config.js",
"compileEnv": "worker"
}
]
]
}
]
]
}
When using Node.js v12.3.0 and above the plugin defaults to compiling using a worker thread instead of a child process. This results in faster builds.
If for any reason you want to force compiling using a child process (slower) you can register the plugin with the config option compileEnv set to process.
Usage with Create React App requires you to either _eject_ or use react-app-rewired.
Here is an example using react-app-rewired:
`javascript
// config-overrides.js
// this file overrides the CRA webpack.config
const { getBabelLoader } = require("react-app-rewired");
module.exports = function override(config, env) {
const loader = getBabelLoader(config.module.rules);
// Older versions of webpack have plugins on loader.query instead of loader.options.`
const options = loader.options || loader.query;
options.plugins = [
[
"styled-jsx/babel",
{
plugins: ["styled-jsx-plugin-postcss"],
},
],
].concat(options.plugins || []);
return config;
};
_Note: Please follow their instructions on how to set up build & test scripts, and make sure you have a correctly formatted postcss.config.js as well_.
#### Notes
styled-jsx-plugin-postcss uses styled-jsx's plugin system which is supported
from version 2. Read more on their repository for further info.
styled-jsx-plugin-postcss usespostcss-load-config`
therefore you may want to refer to their docs to learn more about
adding plugins.
PRs and contributions are welcome!
We aim to drive development of this plugin through community contributions.
MIT