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css-loader

The css-loader interprets @import and url() like import/require() and resolves them.

Getting Started

Warning

To use the latest version of css-loader, webpack@5 is required

To begin, you'll need to install css-loader:

npm install --save-dev css-loader

or

yarn add -D css-loader

or

pnpm add -D css-loader

Then, add the loader to your webpack configuration. For example:

file.js

import * as css from "file.css";

webpack.config.js

module.exports = {
  module: {
    rules: [
      {
        test: /\.css$/i,
        use: ["style-loader", "css-loader"],
      },
    ],
  },
};

Run webpack using your preferred method.

If you need to extract CSS into a separate file (i.e. do not store CSS in a JS module), consider using the recommend example.

Options

url

Type:

type url =
  | boolean
  | {
      filter: (url: string, resourcePath: string) => boolean;
    };

Default: true

Enables or disables handling the CSS functions url and image-set.

  • If set to false, css-loader will not parse any paths specified in url or image-set.
  • You can also pass a function to control this behavior dynamically based on the asset path.

As of version 4.0.0, absolute paths are resolved based on the server root.

Examples resolutions:

url(image.png) => require('./image.png')
url('image.png') => require('./image.png')
url(./image.png) => require('./image.png')
url('./image.png') => require('./image.png')
url('http://dontwritehorriblecode.com/2112.png') => require('http://dontwritehorriblecode.com/2112.png')
image-set(url('image2x.png') 1x, url('image1x.png') 2x) => require('./image1x.png') and require('./image2x.png')

To import assets from a node_modules path (including resolve.modules) or an alias, prefix it with a ~:

url(~module/image.png) => require('module/image.png')
url('~module/image.png') => require('module/image.png')
url(~aliasDirectory/image.png) => require('otherDirectory/image.png')

boolean

Enable/disable url() resolving.

webpack.config.js

module.exports = {
  module: {
    rules: [
      {
        test: /\.css$/i,
        loader: "css-loader",
        options: {
          url: true,
        },
      },
    ],
  },
};

object

Allows filtering of url() values. Any filtered url() will not be resolved (left in the code as they were written).

webpack.config.js

module.exports = {
  module: {
    rules: [
      {
        test: /\.css$/i,
        loader: "css-loader",
        options: {
          url: {
            filter: (url, resourcePath) => {
              // resourcePath - path to css file

              // Don't handle `img.png` urls
              if (url.includes("img.png")) {
                return false;
              }

              // Don't handle images under root-relative /external_images/
              if (/^\/external_images\//.test(url)) {
                return false;
              }

              return true;
            },
          },
        },
      },
    ],
  },
};

import

Type:

type importFn =
  | boolean
  | {
      filter: (
        url: string,
        media: string,
        resourcePath: string,
        supports?: string,
        layer?: string,
      ) => boolean;
    };

Default: true

Allows you to enable or disable handling of @import at-rules. Controls how @import statements are resolved. Absolute URLs in @import will be moved in runtime code.

Examples resolutions:

@import 'style.css' => require('./style.css')
@import url(style.css) => require('./style.css')
@import url('style.css') => require('./style.css')
@import './style.css' => require('./style.css')
@import url(./style.css) => require('./style.css')
@import url('./style.css') => require('./style.css')
@import url('http://dontwritehorriblecode.com/style.css') => @import url('http://dontwritehorriblecode.com/style.css') in runtime

To import styles from a node_modules path (include resolve.modules) or an alias, prefix it with a ~:

@import url(~module/style.css) => require('module/style.css')
@import url('~module/style.css') => require('module/style.css')
@import url(~aliasDirectory/style.css) => require('otherDirectory/style.css')

boolean

Enable/disable @import resolving.

webpack.config.js

module.exports = {
  module: {
    rules: [
      {
        test: /\.css$/i,
        loader: "css-loader",
        options: {
          import: true,
        },
      },
    ],
  },
};

object

filter

Type:

type filter = (url: string, media: string, resourcePath: string) => boolean;

Default: undefined

Allows filtering of @import. Any filtered @import will not be resolved (left in the code as they were written).

webpack.config.js

module.exports = {
  module: {
    rules: [
      {
        test: /\.css$/i,
        loader: "css-loader",
        options: {
          import: {
            filter: (url, media, resourcePath) => {
              // resourcePath - path to css file

              // Don't handle `style.css` import
              if (url.includes("style.css")) {
                return false;
              }

              return true;
            },
          },
        },
      },
    ],
  },
};

modules

Type:

type modules =
  | boolean
  | "local"
  | "global"
  | "pure"
  | "icss"
  | {
      auto: boolean | regExp | ((resourcePath: string) => boolean);
      mode:
        | "local"
        | "global"
        | "pure"
        | "icss"
        | ((resourcePath) => "local" | "global" | "pure" | "icss");
      localIdentName: string;
      localIdentContext: string;
      localIdentHashSalt: string;
      localIdentHashFunction: string;
      localIdentHashDigest: string;
      localIdentRegExp: string | regExp;
      getLocalIdent: (
        context: LoaderContext,
        localIdentName: string,
        localName: string,
      ) => string;
      namedExport: boolean;
      exportGlobals: boolean;
      exportLocalsConvention:
        | "as-is"
        | "camel-case"
        | "camel-case-only"
        | "dashes"
        | "dashes-only"
        | ((name: string) => string);
      exportOnlyLocals: boolean;
      getJSON: ({
        resourcePath,
        imports,
        exports,
        replacements,
      }: {
        resourcePath: string;
        imports: object[];
        exports: object[];
        replacements: object[];
      }) => Promise<void> | void;
    };

Default: undefined

Allows you to enable or disable CSS Modules or ICSS and configure them:

  • undefined: Enables CSS modules for all files matching /\.module\.\w+$/i.test(filename) or /\.icss\.\w+$/i.test(filename) regexp.
  • true: Enables CSS modules for all files.
  • false: Disables CSS Modules for all files.
  • string: Disables CSS Modules for all files and set the mode option (see mode for details).
  • object: Enables CSS modules for all files unless the modules.auto option is provided. otherwise the modules.auto option will determine whether if it is CSS Modules or not (see auto for more details).

The modules option enables/disables the CSS Modules specification and configures its behavior.

Setting modules: false can improve performance because we avoid parsing CSS Modules features, this is useful for developers using use vanilla CSS or other technologies.

webpack.config.js

module.exports = {
  module: {
    rules: [
      {
        test: /\.css$/i,
        loader: "css-loader",
        options: {
          modules: true,
        },
      },
    ],
  },
};

Features

Scope
  • Using local value requires you to specify :global classes.
  • Using global value requires you to specify :local classes.
  • Using pure value requires selectors must contain at least one local class or ID.

You can find more information on scoping module here.

With CSS Modules, styles are scoped locally, preventing conflicts with global styles.

Use :local(.className) to declare a className in the local scope. The local identifiers are exported by the module.

  • With :local (without parentheses) local mode can be switched on for this selector.
  • The :global(.className) notation can be used to declare an explicit global selector.
  • With :global (without parentheses) global mode can be switched on for this selector.

The loader replaces local selectors with unique, scoped identifiers. The chosen unique identifiers are exported by the module.

:local(.className) {
  background: red;
}
:local .className {
  color: green;
}
:local(.className .subClass) {
  color: green;
}
:local .className .subClass :global(.global-class-name) {
  color: blue;
}

Output (example):

._23_aKvs-b8bW2Vg3fwHozO {
  background: red;
}
._23_aKvs-b8bW2Vg3fwHozO {
  color: green;
}
._23_aKvs-b8bW2Vg3fwHozO ._13LGdX8RMStbBE9w-t0gZ1 {
  color: green;
}
._23_aKvs-b8bW2Vg3fwHozO ._13LGdX8RMStbBE9w-t0gZ1 .global-class-name {
  color: blue;
}

Note

Identifiers are exported

exports.locals = {
  className: "_23_aKvs-b8bW2Vg3fwHozO",
  subClass: "_13LGdX8RMStbBE9w-t0gZ1",
};

CamelCase naming is recommended for local selectors, as it simplifies usage in imported JS modules.

Although you can use :local(#someId), but this is not recommended. Prefer classes instead of IDs for modular styling.

Composing

When declaring a local class name, you can compose it from one or more other local class names.

:local(.className) {
  background: red;
  color: yellow;
}

:local(.subClass) {
  composes: className;
  background: blue;
}

This does not alter the final CSS output, but the generated subClass will include both class names in its export.

exports.locals = {
  className: "_23_aKvs-b8bW2Vg3fwHozO",
  subClass: "_13LGdX8RMStbBE9w-t0gZ1 _23_aKvs-b8bW2Vg3fwHozO",
};
._23_aKvs-b8bW2Vg3fwHozO {
  background: red;
  color: yellow;
}

._13LGdX8RMStbBE9w-t0gZ1 {
  background: blue;
}
Importing

To import a local class names from another module.

Note

It is highly recommended to include file extensions when importing a file, since it is possible to import a file with any extension and it is not known in advance which file to use.

:local(.continueButton) {
  composes: button from "library/button.css";
  background: red;
}
:local(.nameEdit) {
  composes: edit highlight from "./edit.css";
  background: red;
}

To import from multiple modules use multiple composes: rules.

:local(.className) {
  composes:
    edit highlight from "./edit.css",
    button from "module/button.css",
    classFromThisModule;
  background: red;
}

or

:local(.className) {
  composes: edit highlight from "./edit.css";
  composes: button from "module/button.css";
  composes: classFromThisModule;
  background: red;
}
Values

You can use @value to specific values to be reused throughout a document.

We recommend following a naming convention:

  • v- prefix for values
  • s- prefix for selectors
  • m- prefix for media at-rules.
@value v-primary: #BF4040;
@value s-black: black-selector;
@value m-large: (min-width: 960px);

.header {
  color: v-primary;
  padding: 0 10px;
}

.s-black {
  color: black;
}

@media m-large {
  .header {
    padding: 0 20px;
  }
}

boolean

Enable CSS Modules features.

webpack.config.js

module.exports = {
  module: {
    rules: [
      {
        test: /\.css$/i,
        loader: "css-loader",
        options: {
          modules: true,
        },
      },
    ],
  },
};

string

Enable CSS Modules features and setup mode.

webpack.config.js

module.exports = {
  module: {
    rules: [
      {
        test: /\.css$/i,
        loader: "css-loader",
        options: {
          // Using `local` value has same effect like using `modules: true`
          modules: "global",
        },
      },
    ],
  },
};

object

Enable CSS Modules features and configure its behavior through options.

webpack.config.js

module.exports = {
  module: {
    rules: [
      {
        test: /\.css$/i,
        loader: "css-loader",
        options: {
          modules: {
            mode: "local",
            auto: true,
            exportGlobals: true,
            localIdentName: "[path][name]__[local]--[hash:base64:5]",
            localIdentContext: path.resolve(__dirname, "src"),
            localIdentHashSalt: "my-custom-hash",
            namedExport: true,
            exportLocalsConvention: "as-is",
            exportOnlyLocals: false,
            getJSON: ({ resourcePath, imports, exports, replacements }) => {},
          },
        },
      },
    ],
  },
};
auto

Type:

type auto =
  | boolean
  | regExp
  | ((
      resourcePath: string,
      resourceQuery: string,
      resourceFragment: string,
    ) => boolean);

Default: undefined

Allows auto enable CSS modules or ICSS based on the file name, query or fragment when modules option is an object.

Possible values:

  • undefined: Enables CSS modules for all files.
  • true: Enables CSS modules for files matching /\.module\.\w+$/i.test(filename) and /\.icss\.\w+$/i.test(filename) regexp.
  • false: Disables CSS Modules for all files.
  • RegExp: Enables CSS modules for all files matching /RegExp/i.test(filename) regexp.
  • function: Enables CSS Modules for files based on the file name satisfying your filter function check.
boolean

Possible values:

  • true: Enables CSS modules or Interoperable CSS (ICSS) format, sets the modules.mode option to local value for all files which satisfy /\.module(s)?\.\w+$/i.test(filename) condition or sets the modules.mode option to icss value for all files which satisfy /\.icss\.\w+$/i.test(filename) condition.
  • false: Disables CSS modules or ICSS format based on filename for all files.

webpack.config.js

module.exports = {
  module: {
    rules: [
      {
        test: /\.css$/i,
        loader: "css-loader",
        options: {
          modules: {
            auto: true,
          },
        },
      },
    ],
  },
};
RegExp

Enables CSS modules for files based on the filename satisfying your regex check.

webpack.config.js

module.exports = {
  module: {
    rules: [
      {
        test: /\.css$/i,
        loader: "css-loader",
        options: {
          modules: {
            auto: /\.custom-module\.\w+$/i,
          },
        },
      },
    ],
  },
};
function

Enables CSS Modules for files based on the filename, query or fragment satisfying your filter function check.

webpack.config.js

module.exports = {
  module: {
    rules: [
      {
        test: /\.css$/i,
        loader: "css-loader",
        options: {
          modules: {
            auto: (resourcePath, resourceQuery, resourceFragment) => {
              return resourcePath.endsWith(".custom-module.css");
            },
          },
        },
      },
    ],
  },
};
mode

Type:

type mode =
  | "local"
  | "global"
  | "pure"
  | "icss"
  | ((
      resourcePath: string,
      resourceQuery: string,
      resourceFragment: string,
    ) => "local" | "global" | "pure" | "icss");

Default: 'local'

Setup mode option. You can omit the value when you want local mode.

Controls the level of compilation applied to the input styles.

  • The local, global, and pure handles class and id scoping and @value values.
  • The icss will only compile the low level Interoperable CSS (ICSS) format for declaring :import and :export dependencies between CSS and other languages.

ICSS underpins CSS Module support, and provides a low level syntax for other tools to implement CSS-module variations of their own.

string

Possible values - local, global, pure, and icss.

webpack.config.js

module.exports = {
  module: {
    rules: [
      {
        test: /\.css$/i,
        loader: "css-loader",
        options: {
          modules: {
            mode: "global",
          },
        },
      },
    ],
  },
};
function

Allows setting different values for the mode option based on the filename, query or fragment. Possible return values - local, global, pure and icss.

webpack.config.js

module.exports = {
  module: {
    rules: [
      {
        test: /\.css$/i,
        loader: "css-loader",
        options: {
          modules: {
            // Callback must return "local", "global", or "pure" values
            mode: (resourcePath, resourceQuery, resourceFragment) => {
              if (/pure.css$/i.test(resourcePath)) {
                return "pure";
              }

              if (/global.css$/i.test(resourcePath)) {
                return "global";
              }

              return "local";
            },
          },
        },
      },
    ],
  },
};
localIdentName

Type:

type localIdentName = string;

Default: '[hash:base64]'

Allows to configure the generated local ident name.

For more information on options see:

Supported template strings:

  • [name] the basename of the resource
  • [folder] the folder the resource relative to the compiler.context option or modules.localIdentContext option.
  • [path] the path of the resource relative to the compiler.context option or modules.localIdentContext option.
  • [file] - filename and path.
  • [ext] - extension with leading ..
  • [hash] - the hash of the string, generated based on localIdentHashSalt, localIdentHashFunction, localIdentHashDigest, localIdentHashDigestLength, localIdentContext, resourcePath and exportName
  • [<hashFunction>:hash:<hashDigest>:<hashDigestLength>] - hash with hash settings.
  • [local] - original class.

Recommendations:

  • Use '[path][name]__[local]' for development
  • Use '[hash:base64]' for production

The [local] placeholder contains original class.

Note: all reserved characters (<>:"/\|?*) and control filesystem characters (excluding characters in the [local] placeholder) will be converted to -.

webpack.config.js

module.exports = {
  module: {
    rules: [
      {
        test: /\.css$/i,
        loader: "css-loader",
        options: {
          modules: {
            localIdentName: "[path][name]__[local]--[hash:base64:5]",
          },
        },
      },
    ],
  },
};
localIdentContext

Type:

type localIdentContex = string;

Default: compiler.context

Allows redefining the basic loader context for local ident name.

webpack.config.js

module.exports = {
  module: {
    rules: [
      {
        test: /\.css$/i,
        loader: "css-loader",
        options: {
          modules: {
            localIdentContext: path.resolve(__dirname, "src"),
          },
        },
      },
    ],
  },
};
localIdentHashSalt

Type:

type localIdentHashSalt = string;

Default: undefined

Allows to add custom hash to generate more unique classes. For more information see output.hashSalt.

webpack.config.js

module.exports = {
  module: {
    rules: [
      {
        test: /\.css$/i,
        loader: "css-loader",
        options: {
          modules: {
            localIdentHashSalt: "hash",
          },
        },
      },
    ],
  },
};
localIdentHashFunction

Type:

type localIdentHashFunction = string;

Default: md4

Allows to specify hash function to generate classes . For more information see output.hashFunction.

webpack.config.js

module.exports = {
  module: {
    rules: [
      {
        test: /\.css$/i,
        loader: "css-loader",
        options: {
          modules: {
            localIdentHashFunction: "md4",
          },
        },
      },
    ],
  },
};
localIdentHashDigest

Type:

type localIdentHashDigest = string;

Default: hex

Allows to specify hash digest to generate classes. For more information see output.hashDigest.

webpack.config.js

module.exports = {
  module: {
    rules: [
      {
        test: /\.css$/i,
        loader: "css-loader",
        options: {
          modules: {
            localIdentHashDigest: "base64",
          },
        },
      },
    ],
  },
};
localIdentHashDigestLength

Type:

type localIdentHashDigestLength = number;

Default: 20

Allows to specify hash digest length to generate classes. For more information, see output.hashDigestLength.

webpack.config.js

module.exports = {
  module: {
    rules: [
      {
        test: /\.css$/i,
        loader: "css-loader",
        options: {
          modules: {
            localIdentHashDigestLength: 5,
          },
        },
      },
    ],
  },
};
hashStrategy

Type: 'resource-path-and-local-name' | 'minimal-subset' Default: 'resource-path-and-local-name'

Should local name be used when computing the hash.

  • 'resource-path-and-local-name' Both resource path and local name are used when hashing. Each identifier in a module gets its own hash digest, always.
  • 'minimal-subset' Auto detect if identifier names can be omitted from hashing. Use this value to optimize the output for better GZIP or Brotli compression.

webpack.config.js

module.exports = {
  module: {
    rules: [
      {
        test: /\.css$/i,
        loader: "css-loader",
        options: {
          modules: {
            hashStrategy: "minimal-subset",
          },
        },
      },
    ],
  },
};
localIdentRegExp

Type:

type localIdentRegExp = string | RegExp;

Default: undefined

webpack.config.js

module.exports = {
  module: {
    rules: [
      {
        test: /\.css$/i,
        loader: "css-loader",
        options: {
          modules: {
            localIdentRegExp: /page-(.*)\.css/i,
          },
        },
      },
    ],
  },
};
getLocalIdent

Type:

type getLocalIdent = (
  context: LoaderContext,
  localIdentName: string,
  localName: string,
) => string;

Default: undefined

Allows to specify a function to generate the classname. By default we use built-in function to generate a classname. If your custom function returns null or undefined, the built-in generator is used as a fallback.

webpack.config.js

module.exports = {
  module: {
    rules: [
      {
        test: /\.css$/i,
        loader: "css-loader",
        options: {
          modules: {
            getLocalIdent: (context, localIdentName, localName, options) => {
              return "whatever_random_class_name";
            },
          },
        },
      },
    ],
  },
};
namedExport

Type:

type namedExport = boolean;

Default: Depends on the value of the esModule option. If the value of the esModule options is true, namedExport defaults to true ; otherwise, it defaults to false.

Enables or disables ES modules named export for locals.

Warning

The default class name cannot be used directly when namedExport is true because default is a reserved keyword in ECMAScript modules. It is automatically renamed to _default.

styles.css

.foo-baz {
  color: red;
}
.bar {
  color: blue;
}
.default {
  color: green;
}

index.js

import * as styles from "./styles.css";

// If using `exportLocalsConvention: "as-is"` (default value):
console.log(styles["foo-baz"], styles.bar);

// If using `exportLocalsConvention: "camel-case-only"`:
console.log(styles.fooBaz, styles.bar);

// For the `default` classname
console.log(styles["_default"]);

You can enable ES module named export using:

webpack.config.js

module.exports = {
  module: {
    rules: [
      {
        test: /\.css$/i,
        loader: "css-loader",
        options: {
          esModule: true,
          modules: {
            namedExport: true,
          },
        },
      },
    ],
  },
};

To set a custom name for namedExport, can use exportLocalsConvention option as a function. See below in the examples section.

exportGlobals

Type:

type exportsGLobals = boolean;

Default: false

Allow css-loader to export names from global class or ID, so you can use that as local name.

webpack.config.js

module.exports = {
  module: {
    rules: [
      {
        test: /\.css$/i,
        loader: "css-loader",
        options: {
          modules: {
            exportGlobals: true,
          },
        },
      },
    ],
  },
};
exportLocalsConvention

Type:

type exportLocalsConvention =
  | "as-is"
  | "camel-case"
  | "camel-case-only"
  | "dashes"
  | "dashes-only"
  | ((name: string) => string);

Default: Depends on the value of the modules.namedExport option:

  • If true - as-is
  • Otherwise camel-case-only (class names converted to camelCase, original name removed).

Warning

Names of locals are converted to camelCase when the named export is false, i.e. the exportLocalsConvention option hascamelCaseOnly value by default. You can set this back to any other valid option but selectors which are not valid JavaScript identifiers may run into problems which do not implement the entire modules specification.

Style of exported class names.

string

By default, the exported JSON keys mirror the class names (i.e as-is value).

Name Type Description
'as-is' string Class names will be exported as is.
'camel-case' string Class names will be camelCased, but the original class name will not to be removed from the locals.
'camel-case-only' string Class names will be camelCased, and original class name will be removed from the locals.
'dashes' string Only dashes in class names will be camelCased
'dashes-only' string Dashes in class names will be camelCased, the original class name will be removed from the locals

file.css

.class-name {
}

file.js

import { className } from "file.css";

webpack.config.js

module.exports = {
  module: {
    rules: [
      {
        test: /\.css$/i,
        loader: "css-loader",
        options: {
          modules: {
            exportLocalsConvention: "camel-case-only",
          },
        },
      },
    ],
  },
};
function

webpack.config.js

module.exports = {
  module: {
    rules: [
      {
        test: /\.css$/i,
        loader: "css-loader",
        options: {
          modules: {
            exportLocalsConvention: function (name) {
              return name.replace(/-/g, "_");
            },
          },
        },
      },
    ],
  },
};

webpack.config.js

module.exports = {
  module: {
    rules: [
      {
        test: /\.css$/i,
        loader: "css-loader",
        options: {
          modules: {
            exportLocalsConvention: function (name) {
              return [
                name.replace(/-/g, "_"),
                // dashesCamelCase
                name.replace(/-+(\w)/g, (match, firstLetter) =>
                  firstLetter.toUpperCase(),
                ),
              ];
            },
          },
        },
      },
    ],
  },
};
exportOnlyLocals

Type:

type exportOnlyLocals = boolean;

Default: false

Export only locals.

Useful when you use css modules for pre-rendering (for example SSR). For pre-rendering with mini-css-extract-plugin you should use this option instead of style-loader!css-loader in the pre-rendering bundle. It doesn't embed CSS; it only exports the identifier mappings.

webpack.config.js

module.exports = {
  module: {
    rules: [
      {
        test: /\.css$/i,
        loader: "css-loader",
        options: {
          modules: {
            exportOnlyLocals: true,
          },
        },
      },
    ],
  },
};
getJSON

Type:

type getJSON = ({
  resourcePath,
  imports,
  exports,
  replacements,
}: {
  resourcePath: string;
  imports: object[];
  exports: object[];
  replacements: object[];
}) => Promise<void> | void;

Default: undefined

Enables a callback to output the CSS modules mapping JSON. The callback is invoked with an object containing the following:

  • resourcePath: the absolute path of the original resource, e.g., /foo/bar/baz.module.css

  • imports: an array of import objects with data about import types and file paths, e.g.,

[
  {
    "type": "icss_import",
    "importName": "___CSS_LOADER_ICSS_IMPORT_0___",
    "url": "\"-!../../../../../node_modules/css-loader/dist/cjs.js??ruleSet[1].rules[4].use[1]!../../../../../node_modules/postcss-loader/dist/cjs.js!../../../../../node_modules/sass-loader/dist/cjs.js!../../../../baz.module.css\"",
    "icss": true,
    "index": 0
  }
]

(Note that this will include all imports, not just those relevant to CSS Modules.)

  • exports: an array of export objects with exported names and values, e.g.,
[
  {
    "name": "main",
    "value": "D2Oy"
  }
]
  • replacements: an array of import replacement objects used for linking imports and exports, e.g.,
{
  "replacementName": "___CSS_LOADER_ICSS_IMPORT_0_REPLACEMENT_0___",
  "importName": "___CSS_LOADER_ICSS_IMPORT_0___",
  "localName": "main"
}

Using getJSON, it's possible to output a file with all CSS module mappings. In the following example, we use getJSON to cache canonical mappings and add stand-ins for any composed values (through composes), and we use a custom plugin to consolidate the values and output them to a file:

webpack.config.js

const path = require("path");
const fs = require("fs");

const CSS_LOADER_REPLACEMENT_REGEX =
  /(___CSS_LOADER_ICSS_IMPORT_\d+_REPLACEMENT_\d+___)/g;
const REPLACEMENT_REGEX = /___REPLACEMENT\[(.*?)]\[(.*?)]___/g;
const IDENTIFIER_REGEX = /\[(.*?)]\[(.*?)]/;
const replacementsMap = {};
const canonicalValuesMap = {};
const allExportsJson = {};

function generateIdentifier(resourcePath, localName) {
  return `[${resourcePath}][${localName}]`;
}

function addReplacements(resourcePath, imports, exportsJson, replacements) {
  const importReplacementsMap = {};

  // create a dict to quickly identify imports and get their absolute stand-in strings in the currently loaded file
  // e.g., { '___CSS_LOADER_ICSS_IMPORT_0_REPLACEMENT_0___': '___REPLACEMENT[/foo/bar/baz.css][main]___' }
  importReplacementsMap[resourcePath] = replacements.reduce(
    (acc, { replacementName, importName, localName }) => {
      const replacementImportUrl = imports.find(
        (importData) => importData.importName === importName,
      ).url;
      const relativePathRe = /.*!(.*)"/;
      const [, relativePath] = replacementImportUrl.match(relativePathRe);
      const importPath = path.resolve(path.dirname(resourcePath), relativePath);
      const identifier = generateIdentifier(importPath, localName);
      return { ...acc, [replacementName]: `___REPLACEMENT${identifier}___` };
    },
    {},
  );

  // iterate through the raw exports and add stand-in variables
  // ('___REPLACEMENT[<absolute_path>][<class_name>]___')
  // to be replaced in the plugin below
  for (const [localName, classNames] of Object.entries(exportsJson)) {
    const identifier = generateIdentifier(resourcePath, localName);

    if (CSS_LOADER_REPLACEMENT_REGEX.test(classNames)) {
      // if there are any replacements needed in the concatenated class names,
      // add them all to the replacements map to be replaced altogether later
      replacementsMap[identifier] = classNames.replaceAll(
        CSS_LOADER_REPLACEMENT_REGEX,
        (_, replacementName) =>
          importReplacementsMap[resourcePath][replacementName],
      );
    } else {
      // otherwise, no class names need replacements so we can add them to
      // canonical values map and all exports JSON verbatim
      canonicalValuesMap[identifier] = classNames;

      allExportsJson[resourcePath] = allExportsJson[resourcePath] || {};
      allExportsJson[resourcePath][localName] = classNames;
    }
  }
}

function replaceReplacements(classNames) {
  return classNames.replaceAll(
    REPLACEMENT_REGEX,
    (_, resourcePath, localName) => {
      const identifier = generateIdentifier(resourcePath, localName);

      if (identifier in canonicalValuesMap) {
        return canonicalValuesMap[identifier];
      }

      // Recurse through other stand-in that may be imports
      const canonicalValue = replaceReplacements(replacementsMap[identifier]);

      canonicalValuesMap[identifier] = canonicalValue;

      return canonicalValue;
    },
  );
}

function getJSON({ resourcePath, imports, exports, replacements }) {
  const exportsJson = exports.reduce((acc, { name, value }) => {
    return { ...acc, [name]: value };
  }, {});

  if (replacements.length > 0) {
    // replacements present --> add stand-in values for absolute paths and local names,
    // which will be resolved to their canonical values in the plugin below
    addReplacements(resourcePath, imports, exportsJson, replacements);
  } else {
    // no replacements present --> add to canonicalValuesMap verbatim
    // since all values here are canonical/don't need resolution
    for (const [key, value] of Object.entries(exportsJson)) {
      const id = `[${resourcePath}][${key}]`;

      canonicalValuesMap[id] = value;
    }

    allExportsJson[resourcePath] = exportsJson;
  }
}

class CssModulesJsonPlugin {
  constructor(options) {
    this.options = options;
  }

  // eslint-disable-next-line class-methods-use-this
  apply(compiler) {
    compiler.hooks.emit.tap("CssModulesJsonPlugin", () => {
      for (const [identifier, classNames] of Object.entries(replacementsMap)) {
        const adjustedClassNames = replaceReplacements(classNames);

        replacementsMap[identifier] = adjustedClassNames;

        const [, resourcePath, localName] = identifier.match(IDENTIFIER_REGEX);

        allExportsJson[resourcePath] = allExportsJson[resourcePath] || {};
        allExportsJson[resourcePath][localName] = adjustedClassNames;
      }

      fs.writeFileSync(
        this.options.filepath,
        JSON.stringify(
          // Make path to be relative to `context` (your project root)
          Object.fromEntries(
            Object.entries(allExportsJson).map((key) => {
              key[0] = path
                .relative(compiler.context, key[0])
                .replace(/\\/g, "/");

              return key;
            }),
          ),
          null,
          2,
        ),
        "utf8",
      );
    });
  }
}

module.exports = {
  module: {
    rules: [
      {
        test: /\.css$/i,
        loader: "css-loader",
        options: { modules: { getJSON } },
      },
    ],
  },
  plugins: [
    new CssModulesJsonPlugin({
      filepath: path.resolve(__dirname, "./output.css.json"),
    }),
  ],
};

In the above, all import aliases are replaced with ___REPLACEMENT[<resourcePath>][<localName>]___ in getJSON, and they're resolved in the custom plugin. All CSS mappings are contained in allExportsJson:

{
  "foo/bar/baz.module.css": {
    "main": "D2Oy",
    "header": "thNN"
  },
  "foot/bear/bath.module.css": {
    "logo": "sqiR",
    "info": "XMyI"
  }
}

This is saved to a local file named output.css.json.

importLoaders

Type:

type importLoaders = number;

Default: 0

Allows to enables/disables or sets up the number of loaders applied before CSS loader for @import at-rules, CSS Modules and ICSS imports, i.e. @import/composes/@value value from './values.css'/etc.

The option importLoaders allows you to configure how many loaders before css-loader should be applied to @imported resources and CSS Modules/ICSS imports.

webpack.config.js

module.exports = {
  module: {
    rules: [
      {
        test: /\.css$/i,
        use: [
          "style-loader",
          {
            loader: "css-loader",
            options: {
              importLoaders: 2,
              // 0 => no loaders (default);
              // 1 => postcss-loader;
              // 2 => postcss-loader, sass-loader
            },
          },
          "postcss-loader",
          "sass-loader",
        ],
      },
    ],
  },
};

This may change in the future when the module system (i. e. webpack) supports loader matching by origin.

sourceMap

Type:

type sourceMap = boolean;

Default: depends on the compiler.devtool value

By default generation of source maps depends on the devtool option. All values enable source map generation except eval and false values.

webpack.config.js

module.exports = {
  module: {
    rules: [
      {
        test: /\.css$/i,
        loader: "css-loader",
        options: {
          sourceMap: true,
        },
      },
    ],
  },
};

esModule

Type:

type esModule = boolean;

Default: true

By default, css-loader generates JS modules that use the ES modules syntax. There are some cases in which using ES modules is beneficial, like in the case of module concatenation and tree shaking.

You can enable CommonJS module syntax using:

webpack.config.js

module.exports = {
  module: {
    rules: [
      {
        test: /\.css$/i,
        loader: "css-loader",
        options: {
          esModule: false,
        },
      },
    ],
  },
};

exportType

Type:

type exportType = "array" | "string" | "css-style-sheet";

Default: 'array'

Allows exporting styles as array with modules, string or constructable stylesheet (i.e. CSSStyleSheet). The default value is 'array', i.e. loader exports an array of modules with a specific API which is used in style-loader or other.

webpack.config.js

module.exports = {
  module: {
    rules: [
      {
        assert: { type: "css" },
        loader: "css-loader",
        options: {
          exportType: "css-style-sheet",
        },
      },
    ],
  },
};

src/index.js

import sheet from "./styles.css" assert { type: "css" };

document.adoptedStyleSheets = [sheet];
shadowRoot.adoptedStyleSheets = [sheet];

'array'

The default export is array of modules with specific API which is used in style-loader or other.

webpack.config.js

module.exports = {
  module: {
    rules: [
      {
        test: /\.(sa|sc|c)ss$/i,
        use: ["style-loader", "css-loader", "postcss-loader", "sass-loader"],
      },
    ],
  },
};

src/index.js

// `style-loader` applies styles to DOM
import "./styles.css";

'string'

Warning

You should not use style-loader or mini-css-extract-plugin with this value.

The esModule option should be enabled if you want to use it with CSS modules. By default for locals named export will be used.

The default export is string.

webpack.config.js

module.exports = {
  module: {
    rules: [
      {
        test: /\.(sa|sc|c)ss$/i,
        use: ["css-loader", "postcss-loader", "sass-loader"],
      },
    ],
  },
};

src/index.js

import sheet from "./styles.css";

console.log(sheet);

'css-style-sheet'

Warning

@import rules not yet allowed, more information

Warning

You don't need style-loader anymore, please remove it.

Warning

The esModule option should be enabled if you want to use it with CSS modules. By default for locals named export will be used.

Warning

Source maps are not currently supported in Chrome due to a bug

The default export is a constructable stylesheet (i.e. CSSStyleSheet).

Useful for custom elements and shadow DOM.

More information:

webpack.config.js

module.exports = {
  module: {
    rules: [
      {
        assert: { type: "css" },
        loader: "css-loader",
        options: {
          exportType: "css-style-sheet",
        },
      },

      // For Sass/SCSS:
      //
      // {
      //   assert: { type: "css" },
      //   rules: [
      //     {
      //       loader: "css-loader",
      //       options: {
      //         exportType: "css-style-sheet",
      //         // Other options
      //       },
      //     },
      //     {
      //       loader: "sass-loader",
      //       options: {
      //         // Other options
      //       },
      //     },
      //   ],
      // },
    ],
  },
};

src/index.js

// Example for Sass/SCSS:
// import sheet from "./styles.scss" assert { type: "css" };

// Example for CSS modules:
// import sheet, { myClass } from "./styles.scss" assert { type: "css" };

// Example for CSS:
import sheet from "./styles.css" assert { type: "css" };

document.adoptedStyleSheets = [sheet];
shadowRoot.adoptedStyleSheets = [sheet];

For migration purposes, you can use the following configuration:

module.exports = {
  module: {
    rules: [
      {
        test: /\.css$/i,
        oneOf: [
          {
            assert: { type: "css" },
            loader: "css-loader",
            options: {
              exportType: "css-style-sheet",
              // Other options
            },
          },
          {
            use: [
              "style-loader",
              {
                loader: "css-loader",
                options: {
                  // Other options
                },
              },
            ],
          },
        ],
      },
    ],
  },
};

Examples

Recommend

For production builds, it's recommended to extract the CSS from your bundle being able to use parallel loading of CSS/JS resources later on. This can be achieved by using the mini-css-extract-plugin, because it creates separate css files. For development mode (including webpack-dev-server) you can use style-loader, because it injects CSS into the DOM using multiple <style></style> and works faster.

Note

Do not use style-loader and mini-css-extract-plugin together.

webpack.config.js

const MiniCssExtractPlugin = require("mini-css-extract-plugin");
const devMode = process.env.NODE_ENV !== "production";

module.exports = {
  module: {
    rules: [
      {
        // If you enable `experiments.css` or `experiments.futureDefaults`, please uncomment line below
        // type: "javascript/auto",
        test: /\.(sa|sc|c)ss$/i,
        use: [
          devMode ? "style-loader" : MiniCssExtractPlugin.loader,
          "css-loader",
          "postcss-loader",
          "sass-loader",
        ],
      },
    ],
  },
  plugins: [].concat(devMode ? [] : [new MiniCssExtractPlugin()]),
};

Disable URL resolving using the /* webpackIgnore: true */ comment

With the help of the /* webpackIgnore: true */comment, it is possible to disable sources handling for rules and for individual declarations.

/* webpackIgnore: true */
@import url(./basic.css);
@import /* webpackIgnore: true */ url(./imported.css);

.class {
  /* Disabled url handling for the all urls in the 'background' declaration */
  color: red;
  /* webpackIgnore: true */
  background: url("./url/img.png"), url("./url/img.png");
}

.class {
  /* Disabled url handling for the first url in the 'background' declaration */
  color: red;
  background:
    /* webpackIgnore: true */ url("./url/img.png"), url("./url/img.png");
}

.class {
  /* Disabled url handling for the second url in the 'background' declaration */
  color: red;
  background:
    url("./url/img.png"),
    /* webpackIgnore: true */ url("./url/img.png");
}

/* prettier-ignore */
.class {
  /* Disabled url handling for the second url in the 'background' declaration */
  color: red;
  background: url("./url/img.png"),
    /* webpackIgnore: true */
    url("./url/img.png");
}

/* prettier-ignore */
.class {
  /* Disabled url handling for third and sixth urls in the 'background-image' declaration */
  background-image: image-set(
    url(./url/img.png) 2x,
    url(./url/img.png) 3x,
    /* webpackIgnore:  true */ url(./url/img.png) 4x,
    url(./url/img.png) 5x,
    url(./url/img.png) 6x,
    /* webpackIgnore:  true */
    url(./url/img.png) 7x
  );
}

Assets

The following webpack.config.js can load CSS files, embed small PNG/JPG/GIF/SVG images as well as fonts as Data URLs and copy larger files to the output directory.

For webpack v5:

webpack.config.js

module.exports = {
  module: {
    rules: [
      {
        test: /\.css$/i,
        use: ["style-loader", "css-loader"],
      },
      {
        test: /\.(png|jpe?g|gif|svg|eot|ttf|woff|woff2)$/i,
        // More information here https://webpack.js.org/guides/asset-modules/
        type: "asset",
      },
    ],
  },
};

Extract

For production builds it's recommended to extract the CSS from your bundle to enable parallel loading of CSS/JS resources later on.

  • This can be achieved by using the mini-css-extract-plugin to extract the CSS when running in production mode.

  • As an alternative, if seeking better development performance and css outputs that mimic production. extract-css-chunks-webpack-plugin offers a hot module reload friendly, extended version of mini-css-extract-plugin. HMR real CSS files in dev, works like mini-css in non-dev.

Pure CSS, CSS Modules and PostCSS

When you have pure CSS (without CSS modules), CSS modules and PostCSS in your project, you can use this setup:

webpack.config.js

module.exports = {
  module: {
    rules: [
      {
        // For pure CSS - /\.css$/i,
        // For Sass/SCSS - /\.((c|sa|sc)ss)$/i,
        // For Less - /\.((c|le)ss)$/i,
        test: /\.((c|sa|sc)ss)$/i,
        use: [
          "style-loader",
          {
            loader: "css-loader",
            options: {
              // Run `postcss-loader` on each CSS `@import` and CSS modules/ICSS imports, do not forget that `sass-loader` compile non CSS `@import`'s into a single file
              // If you need run `sass-loader` and `postcss-loader` on each CSS `@import` please set it to `2`
              importLoaders: 1,
            },
          },
          {
            loader: "postcss-loader",
            options: { plugins: () => [postcssPresetEnv({ stage: 0 })] },
          },
          // Can be `less-loader`
          {
            loader: "sass-loader",
          },
        ],
      },
      // For webpack v5
      {
        test: /\.(png|jpe?g|gif|svg|eot|ttf|woff|woff2)$/i,
        // More information here https://webpack.js.org/guides/asset-modules/
        type: "asset",
      },
    ],
  },
};

Resolve unresolved URLs using an alias

index.css

.class {
  background: url(/assets/unresolved/img.png);
}

webpack.config.js

module.exports = {
  module: {
    rules: [
      {
        test: /\.css$/i,
        use: ["style-loader", "css-loader"],
      },
    ],
  },
  resolve: {
    alias: {
      "/assets/unresolved/img.png": path.resolve(
        __dirname,
        "assets/real-path-to-img/img.png",
      ),
    },
  },
};

Named export with custom export names

webpack.config.js

module.exports = {
  module: {
    rules: [
      {
        test: /\.css$/i,
        loader: "css-loader",
        options: {
          modules: {
            namedExport: true,
            exportLocalsConvention: function (name) {
              return name.replace(/-/g, "_");
            },
          },
        },
      },
    ],
  },
};

Separating Interoperable CSS-only and CSS Module features

The following setup is an example of allowing Interoperable CSS features only (such as :import and :export) without using further CSS Module functionality by setting the mode option for all files that do not match the *.module.scss naming convention. This is for reference, as having ICSS features applied to all files was default css-loader behavior before v4. Meanwhile, all files matching *.module.scss are treated as CSS Modules in this example.

An example case is assumed where a project requires canvas drawing variables to be synchronized with CSS - canvas drawing uses the same color (set by color name in JavaScript) as HTML background (set by class name in CSS).

webpack.config.js

module.exports = {
  module: {
    rules: [
      // ...
      // --------
      // SCSS ALL EXCEPT MODULES
      {
        test: /\.scss$/i,
        exclude: /\.module\.scss$/i,
        use: [
          {
            loader: "style-loader",
          },
          {
            loader: "css-loader",
            options: {
              importLoaders: 1,
              modules: {
                mode: "icss",
              },
            },
          },
          {
            loader: "sass-loader",
          },
        ],
      },
      // --------
      // SCSS MODULES
      {
        test: /\.module\.scss$/i,
        use: [
          {
            loader: "style-loader",
          },
          {
            loader: "css-loader",
            options: {
              importLoaders: 1,
              modules: {
                mode: "local",
              },
            },
          },
          {
            loader: "sass-loader",
          },
        ],
      },
      // --------
      // ...
    ],
  },
};

variables.scss

File treated as ICSS-only.

$colorBackground: red;
:export {
  colorBackgroundCanvas: $colorBackground;
}

Component.module.scss

File treated as CSS Module.

@import "variables.scss";
.componentClass {
  background-color: $colorBackground;
}

Component.jsx

Using both CSS Module functionality as well as SCSS variables directly in JavaScript.

import * as svars from "variables.scss";
import * as styles from "Component.module.scss";

// Render DOM with CSS modules class name
// <div className={styles.componentClass}>
//   <canvas ref={mountsCanvas}/>
// </div>

// Somewhere in JavaScript canvas drawing code use the variable directly
// const ctx = mountsCanvas.current.getContext('2d',{alpha: false});
ctx.fillStyle = `${svars.colorBackgroundCanvas}`;

Contributing

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CONTRIBUTING

License

MIT