A webpack plugin to process generated assets with PostCSS pipeline.
Webpack loaders are pretty cool but limited to process and generate only one file at a time. If you are extracting critical CSS or media queries into separate files, you are no longer able to process these files. This plugin was made to solve this problem.
npm install --save postcss-pipeline-webpack-plugin
It requires webpack 5.x to work.
For webpack 4.x use postcss-pipeline-webpack-plugin@5 package.
For webpack 3.x use postcss-pipeline-webpack-plugin@3 package.
The plugin is compatible with PostCSS 6.x, 7.x and 8.x branches.
const postcss = require('postcss');
const PostCssPipelineWebpackPlugin = require('postcss-pipeline-webpack-plugin');
const pipelinePlugin = new PostCssPipelineWebpackPlugin({
processor: postcss([
// provide any PostCSS plugins here
]),
// provide an optional function to filter out unwanted CSS
predicate: name => /foobar.css$/.test(name),
// provide an optional string attached to the beginning of a new file
prefix: 'critical',
// provide an optional string which will be using as a suffix for newly generated files
suffix: 'processed',
// or you can generate the name by yourself
transformName: name => 'critical-' + name,
// you can pass any relevant SourceMap options
// see https://github.com/postcss/postcss/blob/master/docs/source-maps.md
map: {}
});
So, you can use this initialized instance of the plugin in webpack configuration later.
module.exports = {
mode: 'production',
entry: './src/index.css',
output: {
path: path.resolve('./dest/'),
filename: '[name].js'
},
module: {
rules: [
{
test: /\.css$/,
use: [
MiniCssExtractPlugin.loader,
'css-loader'
]
}
]
},
plugins: [
new MiniCssExtractPlugin({
filename: 'styles.css'
}),
pipelinePlugin
]
};
For example, you may want to process your styles with postcss-critical-css plugin. It generates an additional file, which contains only styles between start- and stop-tags. You can’t use the optimization of generated styles before the plugin because minification removes all comments. So, you have to minify “all” and “critical” parts separately.
It’s pretty easy with postcss-pipeline-webpack-plugin. You can provide as many PostCSS pipelines as you need.
For the task, we need to set up two pipelines with one plugin in each other:
- postcss-critical-split
- postcss-csso
const PostCssPipelineWebpackPlugin = require('postcss-pipeline-webpack-plugin');
const MiniCssExtractPlugin = require('mini-css-extract-plugin');
const postcss = require('postcss');
const criticalSplit = require('postcss-critical-split');
const csso = require('postcss-csso');
module.exports = {
// ...
plugins: [
new MiniCssExtractPlugin({
filename: 'styles.css'
}),
new PostCssPipelineWebpackPlugin({
suffix: 'critical',
processor: postcss([
criticalSplit({
output: criticalSplit.output_types.CRITICAL_CSS
})
])
}),
new PostCssPipelineWebpackPlugin({
suffix: 'min',
processor: postcss([
csso({
restructure: false
})
]),
map: {
inline: false
}
})
]
};
- Webpack extracts all CSS into:
styles.css
- PostCSS generates critical CSS into
styles.critical.css
. So, you get two files:
styles.css
styles.critical.css
- PostCSS optimize both files with csso and create relevant SourceMaps for them:
styles.css
styles.critical.css
styles.min.css
styles.min.css.map
styles.critical.min.css
styles.critical.min.css.map
As you can see, webpack generates artifacts in one pass.
See full webpack.config.js for more details.
2020-12-24
- [breaking] made the plugin fully compatible with webpack v5
2019-08-02
- [minor] updated dependencies
2019-07-07
- [minor] updated version of the engines
2019-07-03
- [major] added
transformName
option to generate destination filenames
2019-03-09
- [breaking]
pipeline
option was replaced withprocessor
to let the developer decide which version of the PostCSS to use - [minor] improved examples and documentation
2019-03-09
- [minor] fixed semver incompatibility
2019-03-05
DEPRECATED
2018-07-30
- [major] added
prefix
option
2018-03-27
- [major] added webpack 4 support
2018-02-05
- [major] made the plugin compatible with filename’s template like
[name].css?[contenthash]
2017-08-14
- [minor] upgraded webpack-sources module
2017-05-30
- [breaking] set minimal required node.js version to 4.7
- [breaking] upgraded PostCSS and other minor dependencies
2017-03-20
- [breaking] switched to webpack 2 and upgraded minor dependencies
2016-12-28
- [fix] added previously generated Source Maps
2016-12-27
- [feature]
suffix
can contain any falsy value to skip rename - [fix] added module.exports to main file
2016-12-20
- initial release
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