An Ember CLI addon which allows you to specify CSS inside of component pod directories
The announcement from EmberConf 2015
ember install ember-component-css
This addon allows you to specify a styles.css
file inside of your component's pod folder (app/my-component/styles.css
).
Rules defined inside of these styles.css
files will automatically be namespaced with an autogenerated class. That autogenerated class will also be injected into your component's classNames
property. This enables you to worry less about rules clashing across component styles.
For example, given this app/my-component/styles.css
file:
& {
padding: 2px;
}
.urgent {
color: red;
}
Your generated CSS output will look something like:
.my-component-a34fba {
padding: 2px;
}
.my-component-a34fba .urgent {
color: red;
}
A typical component invocation that looks like this:
{{my-component}}
will generated markup like:
<div class="my-component-a34fba"></div>
To use this addon with another preprocessor (such as Sass or Less), simply import pod-styles
into your base app stylesheet.
For example, if you're using Sass:
// app/styles/app.scss
@import "pod-styles";
And that is it! The pod-styles
file is generated during the build and will then be pulled into your other stylesheet to be processed like normal.
Approved preprocessors: