Webpack plugin to use in addition to extract-text-webpack-plugin to create a second css bundle, processed to be rtl.
This uses rtlcss under the hood, please refer to its documentation for supported properties.
Check out the webpack-rtl-example to see an example of an app using the rtl-css-loader and webpack-rtl-plugin.
$ npm install webpack-rtl-pluginAdd the plugin to your webpack configuration:
import WebpackRTLPlugin from 'webpack-rtl-plugin'
module.exports = {
entry: path.join(__dirname, 'src/index.js'),
output: {
path: path.resolve(__dirname, 'dist'),
filename: 'bundle.js',
},
module: {
loaders: [
{
test: /\.css$/,
loader: ExtractTextPlugin.extract('style-loader', 'css-loader'),
}
],
},
plugins: [
new ExtractTextPlugin('style.css'),
new WebpackRTLPlugin(),
],
}This will create the normal style.css and an additionnal style.rtl.css.
new WebpackRTLPlugin({
filename: 'style.[contenthash].rtl.css',
options: {},
plugins: [],
diffOnly: false,
minify: true,
})
filenamethe filename of the result file. May contain[contenthash]. Default tostyle.css.[contenthash]a hash of the content of the extracted file
optionsOptions given tortlcss. See the rtlcss documentation for available options.pluginsRTLCSS plugins given tortlcss. See the rtlcss documentation for writing plugins. Default to[].diffOnlyIf set totrue, the stylesheet created will only contain the css that differs from the source stylesheet. Default tofalse.minifywill minify the css. You can also pass an object for the arguments passed tocssnano. Default totrue.