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- vite-plugin-vue-twind/dist/index.js
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vite-plugin-vue-twind
Generates tailwind CSS from Vue 3 component class names, and injects them into the component or emits them.
Motivation
There's been a lot of discussion on how to use tailwind with web components that use shadow DOM. Adding the entire tailwind library CSS into each web component instance is a common solution, but results in very bloated components. This plugin extracts the tailwind classnames from Vue 3 SFCs and injects into only the tailwind CSS used by the component into the component.
This method is a better alternative until constructable stylesheets are widely supported, and usable by Vue's web component API.
Installation
twind
is a peer dependency
npm install twind vite-plugin-vue-twind --save-dev
Usage
By default, the plugin will only be applied to Vue custom elements ending in .ce.vue
import { defineConfig } from "vite";
import vue from "@vitejs/plugin-vue";
import vueTwind from "vite-plugin-vue-twind";
export default defineConfig({
plugins: [
vue(),
vueTwind(), // The plugin should appear after `vue()`
],
});
Configuration
include: string[]
Default: ["**/*.ce.vue"]
Glob pattern matching files that the plugin should be applied to.
exclude: string[]
Default: []
Glob pattern matching files that the plugin should be excluded from.
mode: "inject" | "emit"
Default: "inject"
If "inject"
then extracted tailwind styles will be injected into the relevant Vue web component.
If "emit"
then styles will be emitted as CSS files.
emittedFileName: string
Default: "[name].[ext]"
If mode
is "emit"
then this format will be used to generate the CSS files.
Note that the [name]
and [ext]
placeholders refer to the name and extension of the relevant Vue component file. The .css
extension is added automatically.
twindConfig: twind.Configuration | undefined
Default: undefined
twind
configuration object to be used by the plugin when generating styles.