This task converts all data found within a stylesheet (those within a url( ... ) declaration) into base64-encoded data URI strings. This includes images and fonts.
Created by Eric Hynds @erichynds with major contributions from dancingplatypus.
- Supports both local & remote images.
- Ability to specify a size limit. Default is 32kb which is IE8's limit.
- Existing data URIs will be ignored.
- Skip specific images by specifying a directive comment.
- Ability to purge images that have been encoded
- Includes two helpers:
encode_stylesheet
to encode a stylesheet, andencode_image
to encode an image.
Install this plugin with the command:
npm install grunt-image-embed
Next, add this line to your project's grunt file:
grunt.loadNpmTasks("grunt-image-embed");
Lastly, add configuration settings to your grunt.js file (see below).
This task has two required properties, src
and dest
. src
is the path to your stylesheet and dest
is the file this task will write to (relative to the grunt.js file). If this file already exists it will be overwritten.
An example configuration looks like this:
grunt.initConfig({
imageEmbed: {
dist: {
src: [ "css/styles.css" ],
dest: "css/output.css",
options: {
deleteAfterEncoding : false
}
}
}
});
ImageEmbed can be customized by specifying the following options:
maxImageSize
: The maximum size of the base64 string in bytes. This defaults to32768
, or IE8's limit. Set this to0
to remove the limit and allow any size string.baseDir
: If you have absolute image paths in your stylesheet, the path specified in this option will be used as the base directory.deleteAfterEncoding
: Set this to true to delete images after they've been encoded. You'll want to do this in a staging area, and not in your source directories. Be careful.
Specify that an image should be skipped by adding the following comment directive after the image:
background: url(image.gif); /*ImageEmbed:skip*/
Version >= 0.3.0 of this plugin is compatible with Grunt 0.4.x. Versions 0.0.1 through 0.2.0 are only compatible with Grunt 0.3.x.
Copyright (c) 2013 Eric Hynds (@erichynds) Licensed under the MIT License.