gatsby-plugin-stylus-resources

Gatsby support for Stylus with resources (e.g. variables, mixins etc.)


Keywords
gatsby, gatsby-plugin, gatsby-plugin-stylus, stylus, stylus-resources, sass-resources
License
MIT
Install
npm install gatsby-plugin-stylus-resources@2.0.0

Documentation

gatsby-plugin-stylus-resources

Provides drop-in support for Stylus with or without CSS Modules, with shared resources (e.g. variables, mixins etc.)

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This is an extended version of gatsby-plugin-stylus.

The only difference is the use of sass-resources-loader so you can use your shared variables & mixins across all .styl files without manually importing them in each file.

Feel free to check out and run the example folder for detailed configuration.

Install

⚠️ BREAKING CHANGE : v2 uses stylus-loader@5.x.x which requires Webpack 5 minimun (included in Gatsby v3)

For Gatsby v3

npm i gatsby-plugin-stylus-resources -d

or

yarn add gatsby-plugin-stylus-resources -D

For Gatsby v2

npm i gatsby-plugin-stylus-resources@1.0.36 -d

or

yarn add gatsby-plugin-stylus-resources@1.0.36 -D

Usage

  1. Create your file (or files) with resources :

    /* styles/config/mixins.styl */
    
    flexbox($value = row)
        display: flex
        flex-direction: $value
    
    truncate($fontsize = 14px)
        flexbox()
        height: $fontsize + 4px
        white-space: nowrap
        overflow: hidden
        text-overflow: ellipsis
  2. Include the plugin in your gatsby-config.js file :

    /* gatsby-config.js */
    
    module.exports = {
      plugins: [
        {
          resolve: "gatsby-plugin-stylus-resources",
          options: {
            resources: ['./src/styles/config/mixins.styl', 'path/to/another/file.styl'],
          },
        },
      ],
    }

⚠️ Do not include anything that will be actually rendered in CSS, because it will be added to every imported .styl file.

Without CSS Modules

// in gatsby-config.js
plugins: [`gatsby-plugin-stylus-resources`]

With CSS Modules

Using CSS modules requires no additional configuration. Simply prepend .module to the extension. For example: App.styl -> App.module.styl. Any file with the module extension will use CSS modules.

With Stylus plugins

This plugin has the same API as stylus-loader, which means you can add stylus plugins with use:

// in gatsby-config.js
const rupture = require("rupture")

module.exports = {
  plugins: [
    {
      resolve: "gatsby-plugin-stylus-resources",
      options: {
        use: [rupture()],
      },
    },
  ],
}

PostCSS plugins

PostCSS is also included to handle some default optimizations like autoprefixing a and common cross-browser flexbox bugs. Normally you don't need to think about it, but if you'd prefer to add additional postprocessing to your Stylus output you can sepecify plugins in the plugin options

// in gatsby-config.js
plugins: [
  {
    resolve: `gatsby-plugin-stylus-resources`,
    options: {
      postCssPlugins: [somePostCssPlugin()],
    },
  },
]

Contributing

Contributions are welcome ! See contributing guidelines

License

MIT

Copyright (c) 2019 Jimmy Beldone