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DEPRECATED

This implementation has been copied into the upstream at https://github.com/PurifyCSS/purifycss-webpack-plugin . All further updates go there.

PurifyCSS WebPack Plugin

This is a plugin for WebPack that utilizes PurifyCSS to clean your CSS. Its dead simple, but it requires you to be prepared.

So, let's go and clean some style!

Dependencies

  • WebPack must be already installed, so that this plugin can use it's library parts.
  • You should use the extract-text-webpack-plugin - although, you are not enforced to. Without any CSS file being emitted as an asset, this plugin will not do a thing except idle about inside the compiler. You can also use the file plugin to drop a special CSS file into your output folder, but I highly recommend the extract plugin.

Use

First, get it:

npm install --save bird3-purifycss-webpack-plugin

Let's assume you have a basic webpack configuration like so:

var extractor = require("extract-text-webpack-plugin");
module.exports = {
    entry: "app.js",
    output: {
        // ...
    },
    module: {
        loaders: [
            { test: /\.css$/, loader: extractor.loader("style","css") }
        ]
    },
    plugins: [
        new extractor("[name].css")
    ]
}

Now, all we add, is another plugin definition. Please note: Plugins seem to be executed in order, so make sure that this plugin comes after the extract plugin, if you use it.

var extractor = require("extract-text-webpack-plugin");
var purify = require("bird3-purifycss-webpack-plugin");
module.exports = {
    entry: "app.js",
    output: {
        // ...
    },
    module: {
        loaders: [
            { test: /\.css$/, loader: extractor.loader("style","css") }
        ]
    },
    plugins: [
        new extractor("[name].css"),
        new purify({
            basePath: __dirname,
            paths: [
                "app/views/*.html",
                "app/layout/*.html"
            ]
        })
    ]
}

And, that's it! Your scripts and view files will be scanned for classes, and those that are unused will be stripped off your CSS - aka. "purified".

Options

This plugin, unlike the original PurifyCSS plugin, provides special features, such as scanning the dependency files and all kinds of files. To configure such behaviours, I will show you the options.

Property Description
basePath The path from which all the other paths will start. Required.
resolveExtensions An array of extensions that should be given to PurifyCSS when determining classes. (defaults to webpack resolve.extensions config)
paths An array of globs that reveal all your files. See glob's documentation to see what kind of paths you can pass in this array. Use this array to pass files that won't be known to WebPack.
purifyOptions Pass these options to PurifyCSS. See here. Note: output is always false.

Notes

This plugin is NOT a fork of the offical plugin! Instead, this is it's own. I prefixed it with bird3, since it was created within my BIRD3 project and to make an obvious separation to the offical version.

About

DEPRECATED. goto https://github.com/PurifyCSS/purifycss-webpack-plugin ! BIRD3's PurifyCSS plugin : A WebPack plugin to utilize PurifyCSS, the way it should be.

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