Note: This repo is a fork of jdelStrother/typings-for-css-modules-loader#css-loader-7 that makes fixes typings-for-css-modules-loader work with css-loader version > 7.
typings-for-css-modules-loader
Webpack loader that generates TypeScript typings for CSS modules from css-loader on the fly
Disclaimer
This repository is a fork of the unmaintained https://github.com/Jimdo/typings-for-css-modules-loader repository.
Installation
Install via npm npm install --save-dev @teamsupercell/typings-for-css-modules-loader
webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
module: {
rules: [
{
test: /\.css$/i,
use: [
"style-loader",
"@teamsupercell/typings-for-css-modules-loader",
{
loader: "css-loader",
options: { modules: true }
}
]
}
]
}
};Options
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
banner |
{String} |
To add a 'banner' prefix to each generated *.d.ts file |
formatter |
{String} |
Formats the generated *.d.ts file with specified formatter, eg. prettier |
eol |
{String} |
Newline character to be used in generated *.d.ts files |
verifyOnly |
{Boolean} |
Validate generated *.d.ts files and fail if an update is needed (useful in CI) |
disableLocalsExport |
{Boolean} |
Disable the use of locals export. |
prettierConfigFile |
{String} |
Path to prettier config file |
banner
To add a "banner" prefix to each generated *.d.ts file, you can pass a string to this option as shown below. The prefix is quite literally prefixed into the generated file, so please ensure it conforms to the type definition syntax.
module.exports = {
module: {
rules: [
{
test: /\.css$/i,
use: [
{
loader: "@teamsupercell/typings-for-css-modules-loader",
options: {
banner:
"// autogenerated by typings-for-css-modules-loader. \n// Please do not change this file!"
}
},
{
loader: "css-loader",
options: { modules: true }
}
]
}
]
}
};formatter
Possible options: none and prettier (requires prettier package to be installed). Defaults to prettier if prettier module can be resolved.
module.exports = {
module: {
rules: [
{
test: /\.css$/i,
use: [
{
loader: "@teamsupercell/typings-for-css-modules-loader",
options: {
formatter: "prettier"
}
},
{
loader: "css-loader",
options: { modules: true }
}
]
}
]
}
};eol
Newline character to be used in generated *.d.ts files. By default a value from require('os').eol is used.
This option is ignored when formatter prettier is used.
module.exports = {
module: {
rules: [
{
test: /\.css$/i,
use: [
{
loader: "@teamsupercell/typings-for-css-modules-loader",
options: {
eol: "\r\n"
}
},
{
loader: "css-loader",
options: { modules: true }
}
]
}
]
}
};verifyOnly
Validate generated *.d.ts files and fail if an update is needed (useful in CI).
module.exports = {
module: {
rules: [
{
test: /\.css$/i,
use: [
{
loader: "@teamsupercell/typings-for-css-modules-loader",
options: {
verifyOnly: process.env.NODE_ENV === 'production'
}
},
{
loader: "css-loader",
options: { modules: true }
}
]
}
]
}
};disableLocalsExport
Disable the use of locals export. Defaults to false.
module.exports = {
module: {
rules: [
{
test: /\.css$/i,
use: [
{
loader: "@teamsupercell/typings-for-css-modules-loader",
options: {
disableLocalsExport: true
}
},
{
loader: "css-loader",
options: { modules: true }
}
]
}
]
}
};prettierConfigFile
Path to the prettier config file
module.exports = {
module: {
rules: [
{
test: /\.css$/i,
use: [
{
loader: "@teamsupercell/typings-for-css-modules-loader",
options: {
prettierConfigFile: resolve(__dirname, '../.prettierrc'),
}
},
{
loader: "css-loader",
options: { modules: true }
}
]
}
]
}
};Example
Imagine you have a file ~/my-project/src/component/MyComponent/myComponent.scss in your project with the following content:
.some-class {
// some styles
&.someOtherClass {
// some other styles
}
&-sayWhat {
// more styles
}
}Adding the typings-for-css-modules-loader will generate a file ~/my-project/src/component/MyComponent/myComponent.scss.d.ts that has the following content:
declare namespace MyComponentScssModule {
export interface IMyComponentScss {
"some-class": string;
someOtherClass: string;
"some-class-sayWhat": string;
}
}
declare const MyComponentScssModule: MyComponentScssModule.IMyComponentScss & {
/** WARNING: Only available when `css-loader` is used without `style-loader` or `mini-css-extract-plugin` */
locals: MyComponentScssModule.IMyComponentScss;
};
export = MyComponentScssModule;// using wildcard export when used with style-loader or mini-css-extract-plugin
// or default export only when typescript `esModuleInterop` enabled
import * as styles from "./myComponent.scss";
console.log(styles["some-class"]);
console.log(styles.someOtherClass);// using locals export when used without style-loader or mini-css-extract-plugin
import { locals } from "./myComponent.scss";
console.log(locals["some-class"]);
console.log(locals.someOtherClass);Example in Visual Studio Code

Upgrade from v1:
- Update webpack config
- This package no longer replaces
css-loader, but it has to be added alongsidecss-loader: css-loaderis no longer a peer dependency due to the change abovecss-loaderwill need to be configured to output CSS Modules (e.g.options: { modules: true; })`diff module.exports = { module: { rules: [ {test: /\.css$/i, use: [ "style-loader", { loader: "@teamsupercell/typings-for-css-modules-loader", options: { // pass all the options for `css-loader` to `css-loader`, eg.
- This package no longer replaces
- namedExport: true,
- modules: true } },
- {
- loader: "css-loader",
- options: {
- modules: true
- }
- },
]
}
]
}
};
`
Support
As the loader just acts as an intermediary it can handle all kind of css preprocessors (sass, scss, stylus, less, ...).
The only requirement is that those preprocessors have proper webpack loaders defined - meaning they can already be loaded by webpack anyways.
Requirements
The loader is supposed to be used with css-loader(https://github.com/webpack/css-loader). Thus it is a peer-dependency and the expected loader to create CSS Modules.
Known issues
Webpack rebuilds / builds slow
As the loader generates typing files, it is wise to tell webpack to ignore them. The fix is luckily very simple. Webpack ships with a "WatchIgnorePlugin" out of the box. Simply add this to your webpack plugins:
plugins: [
new webpack.WatchIgnorePlugin([
/css\.d\.ts$/
]),
...
]where css is the file extension of your style files. If you use sass you need to put sass here instead. If you use less, stylus or any other style language use their file ending.
Typescript does not find the typings
As the webpack process is independent from your typescript "runtime" it may take a while for typescript to pick up the typings.
It is possible to write a custom webpack plugin using the fork-ts-checker-service-before-start hook from https://github.com/TypeStrong/fork-ts-checker-webpack-plugin#plugin-hooks to delay the start of type checking until all the *.d.ts files are generated. Potentially, this plugin can be included in this repository.