Parses a CSS file, finds imports, grabs the content of the linked file and replaces the import statement with it.
npm install gulp-cssimportvar gulp = require("gulp");
var cssimport = require("gulp-cssimport");
var options = {};
gulp.task("import", function() {
gulp.src("src/style.css")
.pipe(cssimport(options))
.pipe(gulp.dest("dist/"));
}); Array, default: []
Additional paths to resolve imports.
Boolean, default: true
gulp-cssimport plugin uses regular expressions which is fast but not solid as AST.
If you have any unexpected result, missing imported content, etc. Try to disable this option.
RegExp, default: null (no filter).
Process only files which match to regexp.
Any other non-matched lines will be leaved as is.
Example:
var options = {
filter: /^http:\/\//gi // process only http urls
};String, glob pattern string. See minimatch for more details.
var options = {
matchPattern: "*.css" // process only css
};
var options2 = {
matchPattern: "!*.{less,sass}" // all except less and sass
};Note:
matchPattern will not be applied to urls (remote files, e.g. http://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Tangerine), only files.
Urls are matched by default. If you do not want include them, use filter option (it is applicable to all).
Object, minimatch options for matchPattern.
Number, default 5000.
Defence from infinite recursive import.
Function, default null
Transform function applied for each import path.
Signature:
(path: string, data: {match: string}) => string
Arguments:
path- string, path in import statement- object with data:
match- string, matched import expression
Deprecated, use matchPattern instead.
String or Array, default: null (process all).
Case insensitive list of extension allowed to process.
Any other non-matched lines will be leaved as is.
Examples:
var options = {
extensions: ["css"] // process only css
};
var options = {
extensions: ["!less", "!sass"] // all except less and sass
};Be more precise and do not add to src importing file without necessary:
// main.css
@import "a.css";
@import "b.css";If you will do gulp.src("*.css") gulp will read a.css and b.css,
and plugin also will try to read these files. It is extra job.
Do instead: gulp.src("main.css")
Use filter option:
If you need exclude files from import, try use filter only option (it is faster) and avoid others.
There are plugins for PostCSS which do same job or even better:
- postcss-import inlines the stylesheets referred to by
@importrules - postcss-import-url inlines remote files.
https://npmjs.org/package/gulp-coimport/
https://npmjs.org/package/gulp-concat-css/
https://github.com/yuguo/gulp-import-css/
https://github.com/postcss/postcss-import
https://www.npmjs.com/package/combine-css/
https://github.com/suisho/gulp-cssjoin
https://github.com/jfromaniello/css-import
https://github.com/mariocasciaro/gulp-concat-css
- Cannot resolve
@import 'foo.css' (min-width: 25em);
- Cache
See CHANGELOG