Still in Development
Client side api to generate css via tailwind jit in the browser - Dynamic tailwindcss!
Tailwinds CDN: https://cdn.tailwindcss.com
(Keep in mind its not only pure tailwind but also dom observing etc) with tailwind Version 3.1.8
- 372kB
- 98.9kB brotli
- 99.4kB gzip
This library: https://unpkg.com/@mhsdesign/jit-browser-tailwindcss
(pure Tailwind API) with tailwind Version 3.1.8
- 246kB
- 74.3kB gzip
This library is inspired/extracted from the library monaco-tailwindcss see core code link
As you might see in the code core code example we uses tailwind internals to create a postcss plugin via createTailwindcssPlugin
. This is not api but works for now ;) And produces highly optimized bundle sizes.
Previously i implemented this based on various other projects by mocking fs.readFileSync
and having some kind of virtual file store.
This turned out to be not so efficient in terms of bundle size ;)
To be continued ...
Also mocking fs.readFileSync
had to be done in some postcss source files and this required the whole postcss package to be prebundled. If the developer wants to use post css too it would result postcss being in the bundle twice.
See packages which are implemented like this:
-
@mhsdesign/jit-browser-tailwindcss:@legacy 501kB (resource) - core code link
-
beyondcode/tailwindcss-jit-cdn 778kB (resource) - core code link
The advantage here being that it uses the official API and doesnt rely much on internals.
everything ;) - plugins, custom Tailwind config, custom Tailwind base css, variants ...
npm install @mhsdesign/jit-browser-tailwindcss
https://unpkg.com/@mhsdesign/jit-browser-tailwindcss
/**
* The entry point to retrieve 'tailwindcss'
*
* @param options {@link TailwindcssOptions}
* @example
* const tailwindConfig: TailwindConfig = {
* theme: {
* extend: {
* colors: {
* marcherry: 'red',
* },
* },
* },
* };
* const tailwindCss = tailwindcssFactory({ tailwindConfig });
*/
export function createTailwindcss(
options?: TailwindcssOptions,
): Tailwindcss;
export interface TailwindcssOptions {
/**
* The tailwind configuration to use.
*/
tailwindConfig?: TailwindConfig;
}
export interface Tailwindcss {
/**
* Update the current Tailwind configuration.
*
* @param tailwindConfig The new Tailwind configuration.
*/
setTailwindConfig: (tailwindConfig: TailwindConfig) => void;
/**
* Generate styles using Tailwindcss.
*
* This generates CSS using the Tailwind JIT compiler. It uses the Tailwind configuration that has
* previously been passed to {@link createTailwindcss}.
*
* @param css The CSS to process. Only one CSS file can be processed at a time.
* @param content All content that contains CSS classes to extract.
* @returns The CSS generated by the Tailwind JIT compiler. It has been optimized for the given
* content.
* @example
* tailwindcss.generateStylesFromContent(
* css,
* [myHtmlCode]
* )
*/
generateStylesFromContent: (css: string, content: (Content | string)[]) => Promise<string>;
}
/**
* Contains the content of CSS classes to extract.
* With optional "extension" key, which might be relevant
* to properly extract css classed based on the content language.
*/
export interface Content {
content: string;
extension?: string;
}
/**
* Lower level API to create a PostCSS Tailwindcss Plugin
* @internal might change in the future
* @example
* const processor = postcss([createTailwindcssPlugin({ tailwindConfig, content })]);
* const { css } = await processor.process(css, { from: undefined });
*/
export function createTailwindcssPlugin(
options: TailwindCssPluginOptions
): AcceptedPlugin;
export interface TailwindCssPluginOptions {
/**
* The tailwind configuration to use.
*/
tailwindConfig?: TailwindConfig;
/**
* All content that contains CSS classes to extract.
*/
content: (Content | string)[];
}
see examples/*
- esbuild-demo
- esbuild-demo-worker
- script-tag
this plugin was developed to make dynamic html content elements from a CMS usable with tailwind classes. In that case one should already have a tailwind build and css file at hand - any further css can then be generated via this package. To have the least amount of css duplication, one should disable the normalize css and also use it without the @base
include:
const tailwind = createTailwindcss({
tailwindConfig: {
// disable normalize css
corePlugins: { preflight: false }
}
})
const css = await tailwind.generateStylesFromContent(`
/* without the "@tailwind base;" */
@tailwind components;
@tailwind utilities;
`, [htmlContent])
prepack the package (happens automatically on publish)
npm run prepack
test each example (will be served with esbuild)
npm run example1
npm run example2
npm run example3