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import-sort-style-panta

v0.0.1

Published

A style for "import-sort". Based on "import-sort-style-module", with additional rules for CSS and images.

Downloads

398

Readme

import-sort-style-panta

A style for import-sort.

Based on import-sort-style-module, with the following changes:

  • css files (.css, .scss, .less) are sent to the top.
  • image imports (.png, .svg...) are sent to the bottom.

The rest of the rules work the same as in import-sort-style-module.

Example:

// CSS Imports, the most distant last
import "../../global.css";
import styles from "./MyComponent.module.css";

// Absolute modules with side effects (not sorted because order may matter)
import "a";
import "c";
import "b";

// Relative modules with side effects (not sorted because order may matter)
import "./a";
import "./c";
import "./b";

// Modules from the Node.js "standard" library sorted by name
import {readFile, writeFile} from "fs";
import * as path from "path";

// Third-party modules sorted by name
import aa from "aa";
import bb from "bb";
import cc from "cc";

// First-party modules sorted by "relative depth" and then by name
import aaa from "../../aaa";
import bbb from "../../bbb";
import aaaa from "../aaaa";
import bbbb from "../bbbb";
import aaaaa from "./aaaaa";
import bbbbb from "./bbbbb";

// Images at the bottom, the most distant last
import myLogo from '../../images/logo.png';
import exampleImage from './example.svg';

You can add your own css and image regexes in the options.

  • cssPatterns
    Replacement patterns for imports that should be treated as "css"
  • additionalCssPatterns
    Additional patterns for imports that should be treated as "css"
  • imagePatterns
    Replacement patterns for imports that should be treated as "images"
  • additionalImagePatterns
    Additional patterns for imports that should be treated as "images"

Example in package.json:

{
  "importSort": {
    ".ts, .tsx": {
      "style": "module",
      "parser": "typescript",
      "options": {
        "cssPatterns": ["\\.css$", "\\.stylus$"],
        "additionalImagePatterns": ["\\.tiff$"]
      }
    }
  }
}

Licence: MIT