This plugin can extract theme color styles from all the outputed css files (such as element-ui theme colors), and make a 'theme-colors.css' file which only contains color styles. At runtime in your web page, the client part will help you to download this css file, and then replace the colors into new customized colors dynamicly.
Preview:
https://hzsrc-vue-webpack4-elementui.netlify.com/themeColor.html
http://test.hz300.com/webpack4/#/theme
Implementation (Chinese): https://segmentfault.com/a/1190000016061608
npm i -D webpack-theme-color-replacer
const ThemeColorReplacer = require('webpack-theme-color-replacer')
module.exports = {
// ..... other config
plugins: [
new ThemeColorReplacer({
matchColors: ['#ed4040', '#4b0', '255,80,80', '27, 92.531%, 52.745%'], // colors array for extracting css file, support rgb and hsl.
fileName: 'css/theme-colors-[contenthash:8].css', //optional. output css file name, suport [contenthash] and [hash].
// resolveCss(resultCss) { // optional. Resolve result css code as you wish.
// return resultCss.replace(/#ccc/g, '#eee')
// },
externalCssFiles: ['./node_modules/element-ui/lib/theme-chalk/index.css'], // optional, String or string array. Set external css files (such as cdn css) to extract colors.
// changeSelector(selector, util) { // optional, Funciton. Changing css selectors, in order to raise css priority, to resolve lazy-loading problems.
// return util.changeEach(selector, '.el-button--default')
// },
injectCss: false, // optional. Inject css text into js file, no need to download `theme-colors-xxx.css` any more.
isJsUgly: process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'development', // optional. Set to `true` if your js is uglified. Default is set by process.env.NODE_ENV.
})
],
}
If you use customized runtime-chunk filename, it should contains a string manifest.
, like this:
optimization: {
runtimeChunk: {
name: entrypoint => 'manifest.' + entrypoint.name,
},
}
You can view this sample: https://github.com/hzsrc/vue-element-ui-scaffold-webpack4/blob/master/build/webpack.base.conf.js
- Other build tool(not webpack)
Otherwise, if you use other build tool(like gulp) but not webpack, you can use this plugin by nodejs:
var nodeRun = require('webpack-theme-color-replacer/src/nodeRun');
var {code, outFile} = nodeRun({
src: 'src/css/**/*.css', // source css files. string or string array, as `glob`.
matchColors: ['#ed4040', '#4b0', '255,80,80', '27, 92.531%, 52.745%'],
fileName: 'css/theme-colors-[contenthash:8].css',
// ...
})
// do sth with outFile
See this sample: https://github.com/hzsrc/webpack-theme-color-replacer/blob/master/src/nodeRun.js
Like this:
import client from 'webpack-theme-color-replacer/client'
// change theme colors at runtime.
export function changeColor() {
var options = {
newColors: ['#f67a17', '#f67a17', '160,20,255', '285,78.182%,56.863%'], // new colors array, one-to-one corresponde with `matchColors`
// appendToEl: 'head', //optional. The element selector for appending child with `<style>`, default is 'body'. Using `appendToEl: 'body'` can make the css priority higher than any css in <head>
// changeUrl(cssUrl) {
// return `/${cssUrl}`; // while router is not `hash` mode, it needs absolute path
// },
}
client.changer.changeColor(options, Promise).then(() => {
console.log('Theme colors changed!')
})
}
You can view this sample: https://github.com/hzsrc/vue-element-ui-scaffold-webpack4/blob/master/src/js/themeColorClient.js
These options are used for new ThemeColorReplacer(options)
.
Colors array for extracting css file. Css rules which have any one of these colors will be extracted out.
Optional. output css file name, suport [contenthash] and [hash].
Optional. Resolve result css code as you wish.
Optional. Set external css files (such as cdn css) to extract colors.
* changeSelector : Function(selector: string, util: { rules: Array<String>, changeEach: Function } ): string
Optional. Changing css selectors, in order to raise css priority, to resolve lazy-loading problems.
Optional. Inject css text into js file, no need to download theme-colors-xxx.css
any more.
Optional. Default value: process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'development'. Set to true
if your js is uglified. Default is set by process.env.NODE_ENV.
Optional. to set custom var name, instead of theme_COLOR_cfg
or tc_cfg_xxxxxx
. Default is an random name which start with 'tc_cfg_'.
Optional. Injecting config-code into html files instead of injecting into entry js files. Use a RegExp to check which files to be injected to. true
is the same as /index\.html?$/i
.
These options are used for client.changer.changeColor(options)
, which imports client/index.js
.
New colors array for changing, one-to-one corresponde with matchColors
.
Optional. The element selector for this plugin to appending with child node <style>
. Default is 'body'. Using appendToEl: 'body'
can make the priority of theme-color-css higher than any other css in element.
Optional. Change the theme-color-css download url if you need. While router is not hash
mode, it needs to change url to an absolute path(start with /
).
If you have issues with this plugin, please run your command with --theme_debug
option, such as npm run dev --theme_debug
, then upload the outputed _tmp_xxx
files while reporting issues. Thanks!
- Default to append
<style>...</style>
to<body>
, not to<head>
any more, in order to resolve most priority problems in lazy loading pages. Thanks to iota9star : 15
- Support running without webpack, just with nodejs, such as like
gulp
.
- HotModuleReplacement performance improved.
- hsl(a) colors format supported.
-
Add
themeUtil
tool which can make color series both at webpack-config and runtime. -
getElementUISeries
returns all 1-9 darken colors.
- Replace
__theme_COLOR_cfg
to a random variable name, remove__theme_COLOR_css
variable, to resolve name collision problems: #103 - Add a build option:
configVar
, to set your variable name. - Note: need to use
webpack.DefinePlugin
in webpack.
Add injectToHtml
option.
- Add
client/client.browser.js
for browser using like<script src="client.browser.js"></script>
, with a global vartcrClient
. - Add two colors to
getElementUISeries
- No warnings in webpack 5. Thanks to linpengteng.