A webpack plugin that generates spritesheets from your stylesheets.
width
,height
andbackground
properties are mandatory to create a sprite.- Shorthand properties are recommended.
h1.logo {
width: 240px;
height: 80px;
background: url(./img/logo.png) no-repeat 0 0;
font-size: 0;
}
span.itemPicture {
display: inline-block;
background-image: url(./img/item-picture.png);
background-repeat: no-repeat;
background-position: 0 0;
width: 36px;
height: 36px;
}
h1.logo {
width: 240px;
height: 80px;
background: url(/css/sprite.png) no-repeat 0 -20px;
/* background: url(/img/logo.png) no-repeat 0 0 */
font-size: 0;
}
span.itemPicture {
display: inline-block;
background-image: url(/css/sprite.png);
/* background-image: url(/img/item-picture.png) */
background-repeat: no-repeat;
background-position: -100px -90px;
/* background-position: 0 0 */
width: 36px;
height: 36px;
}
npm install -D image-sprite-webpack-plugin
const ImageSpritePlugin = require('image-sprite-webpack-plugin');
new ImageSpritePlugin({
commentOrigin: false,
compress: true,
extensions: ['gif', 'png'],
indent: '',
log: true,
//outputPath: './public',
outputFilename: 'css/sprite-[hash].png',
padding: 10,
suffix: '' + Date.now() // do not need to use it with a outputFilename's [hash].
})
git clone this repository
cd examples/webpack4-cssloader-single-chunk
npm i
npm run build
const ImageSpritePlugin = require('image-sprite-webpack-plugin');
new ImageSpritePlugin({
commentOrigin: true,
compress: false,
extensions: ['gif', 'png'],
indent: ' ',
log: true,
//outputPath: './public',
outputFilename: 'css/sprite.png',
padding: 10,
suffix: ''
})
git clone this repository
cd examples/webpack4-cssloader-single-chunk
npm i
npm start
- webpack4 + css-loader (Supports Hot Module Reload)
- webpack4 + css-loader + extract-text4.x(beta) + single chunk (Works, but not recommended.)
- webpack4 + css-loader + mini-css-extract + multiple chunks (with webpack4, this option is recommended.)
- webpack4 + css-loader + mini-css-extract + multiple chunks + svg (svgs are not supported yet.)
Each example has the following command.
-
Creates a production build.
npm run build
-
Starts webpack-dev-server
npm start
-
Creates a production build with node inspector. (with chrome://inspect/#devices)
npm run build-debug
-
Starts webpack-dev-server with node inspector. (with chrome://inspect/#devices)
npm run start-debug
- This plugin requires css-loader to handle CssModule.
- It is also recommended that you use a file-loader to automatically move and access image resource files.
- Tested with webpack4
- Works fine with mini-css-extract-plugin on webpack4 (See example)
- Works with extract-text-webpack-plugin
- Works with webpack4 + extract-text-webpack-plugin 4.x
- As you would know, extract-text-webpack-plugin and mini-css-extract-plugin do not support HMR not yet. So using with these plugins is recommended on a production env.
If you find a bug, please report to us posting issues on GitHub.
image-sprite-webpack-plugin is released under the MIT license.
Copyright (c) 2018 NAVER Corp.
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