added the exportType option with 'array', 'string' and 'css-style-sheet' values (c6d2066)
'array' - the default export is Array with API for style-loader and other
'string' - the default export is String you don't need to-string-loader loader anymore
'css-style-sheet' - the default export is a constructable stylesheet, you can use import sheet from './styles.css' assert { type: 'css' }; like in a browser, more information you can find here
supported supports() and layer() functions in @import at-rules (#1377) (bce2c17)
using ~ is deprecated when the esModules option is enabled (enabled by default) and can be removed from your code (we recommend it) (url(~package/image.png) -> url(package/image.png), @import url(~package/style.css) -> @import url(package/style.css), composes: import from '~package/one.css'; -> composes: import from 'package/one.css';), but we still support it for historical reasons. Why can you remove it? The loader will first try to resolve @import/url()/etc as relative, if it cannot be resolved, the loader will try to resolve @import/url()/etc inside node_modules or modules directories.
file-loader and url-loader are deprecated, please migrate on asset modules, since v6 css-loader is generating new URL(...) syntax, it enables by default built-in assets modules, i.e. type: 'asset' for all url()
added the exportType option with 'array', 'string' and 'css-style-sheet' values (c6d2066)
'array' - the default export is Array with API for style-loader and other
'string' - the default export is String you don't need to-string-loader loader anymore
'css-style-sheet' - the default export is a constructable stylesheet, you can use import sheet from './styles.css' assert { type: 'css' }; like in a browser, more information you can find here
supported supports() and layer() functions in @import at-rules (#1377) (bce2c17)
using ~ is deprecated when the esModules option is enabled (enabled by default) and can be removed from your code (we recommend it) (url(~package/image.png) -> url(package/image.png), @import url(~package/style.css) -> @import url(package/style.css), composes: import from '~package/one.css'; -> composes: import from 'package/one.css';), but we still support it for historical reasons. Why can you remove it? The loader will first try to resolve @import/url()/etc as relative, if it cannot be resolved, the loader will try to resolve @import/url()/etc inside node_modules or modules directories.
file-loader and url-loader are deprecated, please migrate on asset modules, since v6 css-loader is generating new URL(...) syntax, it enables by default built-in assets modules, i.e. type: 'asset' for all url()
⚠ BREAKING CHANGES
minimum supported Node.js version is 12.13.0
minimum supported webpack version is 5, we recommend to update to the latest version for better performance
for url and import options Function type was removed in favor Object type with the filter property, i.e. before { url: () => true }, now { url: { filter: () => true } } and before { import: () => true }, now { import: { filter: () => true } }
the modules.compileType option was removed in favor the modules.mode option with icss value, also the modules option can have icss string value
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Bumps css-loader from 5.2.6 to 6.3.0.
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chore(release): 6.3.0c323610
feat: addedstring
value for theexportType
optionc6d2066
feat: added theexportType
optionbce2c17
feat: supportedsupports()
andlayer()
and fix multiple@media
merging ...cf3a3a7
fix: reduce runtime (#1378)7c2cede
chore(deps): update4804a2d
test: more28ab0aa
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