Grunt plugin for Purgecss.
This plugin requires Grunt ~0.4.5
.
If you haven't used Grunt before, be sure to check out the Getting Started guide, as it explains how to create a Gruntfile as well as install and use Grunt plugins. Once you're familiar with that process, you may install this plugin with this command:
npm install grunt-purgecss --save-dev
Once the plugin has been installed, it may be enabled inside your Gruntfile with this line of JavaScript:
grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-purgecss');
In your project's Gruntfile, add a section named purgecss
to the data object passed into grunt.initConfig()
.
grunt.initConfig({
// Configuration to be run (and then tested).
purgecss: {
my_target: {
options: {
content: ['./src/**/*.html']
},
files: {
'dist/app.css': ['src/css/app.css']
}
}
}
});
All of the options of purgecss are available to use with the plugins. You will find below the main options available. For the complete list, go to the Purgecss documentation website.
Type: string | Object
You can specify content that should be analyzed by Purgecss with an array of filenames or globs. The files can be HTML, Pug, Blade, etc.
Type: Array<Object>
Purgecss can be adapted to suit your needs. If you notice a lot of unused CSS is not being removed, you might want to use a custom extractor. More information about extractors here.
You can indicate which selectors are safe to leave in the final CSS. This can be accomplished with the option safelist
.
Two forms are available for this option.
safelist: ['random', 'yep', 'button', /^nav-/]
In this form, safelist is an array that can take a string or a regex.
The complex form is:
safelist: {
standard: ['random', 'yep', 'button', /^nav-/],
deep: [],
greedy: [],
keyframes: [],
variables: []
}
Type: boolean
Default value: false
If you are using a CSS animation library such as animate.css, you can remove unused keyframes by setting the keyframes
option to true.
Type: boolean
Default value: false
If there are any unused @font-face
rules in your CSS, you can remove them by setting the fontFace
option to true.
The example below is using all of the main options available.
grunt.initConfig({
// Configuration to be run (and then tested).
purgecss: {
my_target: {
options: {
content: ['./src/**/*.html', `src/**/*.js`, 'src/**/*.blade', 'src/**/*.vue'],
extractors: {
extractor: class {
static extract(content) {
content.match(/a-Z/) || []
}
},
extension: ['html', 'blade']
},
safelist: ['random', 'yep', 'button', /red$/]
keyframes: true,
fontFace: true
},
files: {
'dist/app.css': ['src/css/app.css']
}
}
}
});