Blazingly fast css loader for webpack (about 10 times faster than css-loader when process large css files)
npm install fast-css-loader --save-dev
fast-css-loader has higher performance when processing large css files, here is an example when process a 24200+ lines css file:
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CSS_LOADER COST: 1644 ms
FAST_CSS_LOADER COST: 116 ms
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fast-css-loader rewrites resolving parts of @import
and url(...)
with RegExp
and some tricks, it's extramely faster than postcss used by css-loader.
Compare with css-loader, fast-css-loader has these limitations:
- doesn't support sourceMap
- doesn't support minimize (you can minimize css with mini-css-extract-plugin)
- doesn't support
camelCase
option - doesn't support css module
If you really need these features, just use original css-loader :)
just like css-loader:
module.exports = {
module: {
rules: [
{
test: /\.(svg|bmp|gif|png|jpe?g)$/,
loader: require.resolve('file-loader'),
options: {
name: '[name].[hash:8].[ext]'
}
},
{
test: /\.css$/,
use: [
'style-loader',
'fast-css-loader' // replace you css-loader with fast-css-loader
]
},
]
}
}
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
root |
{String} |
/ |
Path to resolve URLs, URLs starting with / will not be translated |
url |
{Boolean} |
true |
Enable/Disable url() handling |
alias |
{Object} |
{} |
Create aliases to import certain modules more easily |
import |
{Boolean} |
true |
Enable/Disable @import handling |
importLoaders |
{Number} |
0 |
Number of loaders applied before CSS loader |
The above listed options are consistent with css-loader, for more detail please refer to css-loader options
MIT