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sprite-loader

v0.3.7

Published

A image sprite loader for webpack.

Downloads

55

Readme

Introduction

中文版

sprite-loader is an image sprite generate tool.It helps you to resolve the troublesome of make sprite manually.

Installation

npm install sprite-loader --save

Configuration

// for webpack 1
loaders: [
    {
        test: /\.css/,
        loader: 'style!css!sprite'
    },
    {
        test: /\.scss$/,
        loader: 'style!css!sprite!sass'
    }
]

// for webpack 2
rules: [
    {
        test: /\.css/,
        use: ['style-loader', 'css-loader', 'sprite-loader']
    },
    {
        test: /\.scss$/,
        use: ['style-loader', 'css-loader', 'sprite-loader', 'sass-loader']
    }
]

Usage

1.Basic Usage

First of all, add a comment in the first line of the file to enable sprite-loader.Then the loader will identify images and make sprites.

/* sprite-loader-enable */
.flip_flops {
    width: 16px;
    height: 16px;
    background: url(./img/[email protected]);
}
.tram {
    width: 50px;
    height: 50px;
    background: url(./img/[email protected]);
}
.pie {
    width: 100px;
    height: 100px;
    background: url(./img/[email protected]);
}

2.Adapt Retina Screen

It's very easy to adapt Retina screen. You just need to use double size images and name them as [email protected]. sprite-loader will generate 1x images and media query automatically.

3.Disable Combination

sprite-loader will collect all the background and background-image attributes in css files to combine. Except for following circumstance:

  1. Images that set the background-position and background-size.

    /* ignore images that set background-position */
    .bg1{background: url(1.png) no-repeat -10px -10px;}
    /* ignore images that set background-size的 */
    .bg2{background: url(2.png); background-size: 10px 10px;}
  2. Image url that contain #spriteignore string.

    /* ignore all images that contain #spriteignore */
    .bg3{background: url(3.png#spriteignore);}

Licence

MIT