Install
# for webpack 3
npm install --save-dev extract-text-webpack-plugin
# for webpack 2
npm install --save-dev extract-text-webpack-plugin@2.1.2
# for webpack 1
npm install --save-dev extract-text-webpack-plugin@1.0.1
Usage
For webpack v1, see the README in the webpack-1 branch.
const ExtractTextPlugin = require("extract-text-webpack-plugin");
module.exports = {
module: {
rules: [
{
test: /\.css$/,
use: ExtractTextPlugin.extract({
fallback: "style-loader",
use: "css-loader"
})
}
]
},
plugins: [
new ExtractTextPlugin("styles.css"),
]
}
It moves all the required *.css
modules in entry chunks into a separate CSS file. So your styles are no longer inlined into the JS bundle, but in a separate CSS file (styles.css
). If your total stylesheet volume is big, it will be faster because the CSS bundle is loaded in parallel to the JS bundle.
Advantages | Caveats |
---|---|
Fewer style tags (older IE has a limit) | Additional HTTP request |
CSS SourceMap (with devtool: "source-map" and extract-text-webpack-plugin?sourceMap ) |
Longer compilation time |
CSS requested in parallel | No runtime public path modification |
CSS cached separate | No Hot Module Replacement |
Faster runtime (less code and DOM operations) | ... |
Options
new ExtractTextPlugin(options: filename | object)
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
id |
{String} |
Unique ident for this plugin instance. (For advanced usage only, by default automatically generated) |
filename |
`{String\ | Function}` |
allChunks |
{Boolean} |
Extract from all additional chunks too (by default it extracts only from the initial chunk(s)) When using optimization.splitChunks and there are extracted chunks (from ExtractTextPlugin.extract ) in the commons chunk, allChunks must be set to true
|
disable |
{Boolean} |
Disables the plugin |
ignoreOrder |
{Boolean} |
Disables order check (useful for CSS Modules!), false by default |
-
[name]
name of the chunk -
[id]
number of the chunk -
[contenthash]
hash of the content of the extracted file -
[<hashType>:contenthash:<digestType>:<length>]
optionally you can configure- other
hashType
s, e.g.sha1
,md5
,sha256
,sha512
- other
digestType
s, e.g.hex
,base26
,base32
,base36
,base49
,base52
,base58
,base62
,base64
- and
length
, the length of the hash in chars
- other
ExtractTextPlugin
generates a file per entry, so you must use[name]
,[id]
or[contenthash]
when using multiple entries.
#extract
ExtractTextPlugin.extract(options: loader | object)
Creates an extracting loader from an existing loader. Supports loaders of type { loader: [name]-loader -> {String}, options: {} -> {Object} }
.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
options.use |
{String} /{Array} /{Object}
|
Loader(s) that should be used for converting the resource to a CSS exporting module (required) |
options.fallback |
{String} /{Array} /{Object}
|
loader(e.g 'style-loader' ) that should be used when the CSS is not extracted (i.e. in an additional chunk when allChunks: false ) |
options.publicPath |
{String} |
Override the publicPath setting for this loader |
Multiple Instances
There is also an extract
function on the instance. You should use this if you have more than one instance of ExtractTextPlugin
.
const ExtractTextPlugin = require('extract-text-webpack-plugin');
// Create multiple instances
const extractCSS = new ExtractTextPlugin('stylesheets/[name]-one.css');
const extractLESS = new ExtractTextPlugin('stylesheets/[name]-two.css');
module.exports = {
module: {
rules: [
{
test: /\.css$/,
use: extractCSS.extract([ 'css-loader', 'postcss-loader' ])
},
{
test: /\.less$/i,
use: extractLESS.extract([ 'css-loader', 'less-loader' ])
},
]
},
plugins: [
extractCSS,
extractLESS
]
};
Extracting Sass or LESS
The configuration is the same, switch out sass-loader
for less-loader
when necessary.
const ExtractTextPlugin = require('extract-text-webpack-plugin');
module.exports = {
module: {
rules: [
{
test: /\.scss$/,
use: ExtractTextPlugin.extract({
fallback: 'style-loader',
use: ['css-loader', 'sass-loader']
})
}
]
},
plugins: [
new ExtractTextPlugin('style.css')
//if you want to pass in options, you can do so:
//new ExtractTextPlugin({
// filename: 'style.css'
//})
]
}
url()
Resolving
If you are finding that urls are not resolving properly when you run webpack. You can expand your loader functionality with options. The url: false
property allows your paths resolved without any changes.
const ExtractTextPlugin = require('extract-text-webpack-plugin');
module.exports = {
module: {
rules: [
{
test: /\.scss$/,
use: ExtractTextPlugin.extract({
fallback: 'style-loader',
use: [
{
loader: 'css-loader',
options: {
// If you are having trouble with urls not resolving add this setting.
// See https://github.com/webpack-contrib/css-loader#url
url: false,
minimize: true,
sourceMap: true
}
},
{
loader: 'sass-loader',
options: {
sourceMap: true
}
}
]
})
}
]
}
}
Modify filename
filename
parameter could be Function
. It passes getPath
to process the format like css/[name].css
and returns the real file name, css/js/a.css
. You can replace css/js
with css
then you will get the new path css/a.css
.
entry: {
'js/a': "./a"
},
plugins: [
new ExtractTextPlugin({
filename: (getPath) => {
return getPath('css/[name].css').replace('css/js', 'css');
},
allChunks: true
})
]
Maintainers
Juho Vepsäläinen | Joshua Wiens | Kees Kluskens | Sean Larkin |