# [gulp](https://github.com/wearefractal/gulp)-inline-css [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/jonkemp/gulp-inline-css.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/jonkemp/gulp-inline-css) [![Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/jonkemp/gulp-inline-css/badge.svg?branch=master&service=github)](https://coveralls.io/github/jonkemp/gulp-inline-css?branch=master) [![NPM](https://nodei.co/npm/gulp-inline-css.png?downloads=true)](https://nodei.co/npm/gulp-inline-css/) > Inline your CSS properties into the `style` attribute in an html file. Useful for emails. Inspired by the grunt plugin [grunt-inline-css](https://github.com/jgallen23/grunt-inline-css). Uses the [inline-css](https://github.com/jonkemp/inline-css) module. ## What's new in 3.0? - Uses Promises with [inline-css](https://github.com/jonkemp/inline-css) version 2.0 ## How It Works This gulp plugin takes an html file and inlines the CSS properties into the style attribute. `/path/to/file.html`: ```html

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``` `style.css` ```css p { text-decoration: underline; } ``` Output: ```html

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``` ## What is this useful for ? - HTML emails. For a comprehensive list of supported selectors see [here](http://www.campaignmonitor.com/css/) - Embedding HTML in 3rd-party websites. - Performance. Downloading external stylesheets delays the rendering of the page in the browser. Inlining CSS speeds up this process because the browser doesn't have to wait to download an external stylesheet to start rendering the page. ## Install Install with [npm](https://npmjs.org/package/gulp-inline-css) ``` npm install --save-dev gulp-inline-css ``` ## Usage ```js var gulp = require('gulp'), inlineCss = require('gulp-inline-css'); gulp.task('default', function() { return gulp.src('./*.html') .pipe(inlineCss()) .pipe(gulp.dest('build/')); }); ``` With options: ```js var gulp = require('gulp'), inlineCss = require('gulp-inline-css'); gulp.task('default', function() { return gulp.src('./*.html') .pipe(inlineCss({ applyStyleTags: true, applyLinkTags: true, removeStyleTags: true, removeLinkTags: true })) .pipe(gulp.dest('build/')); }); ``` Options are passed directly to [inline-css](https://github.com/jonkemp/inline-css). ## API ### inlineCss(options) #### options.extraCss Type: `String` Default: `""` Extra css to apply to the file. #### options.applyStyleTags Type: `Boolean` Default: `true` Whether to inline styles in ``. #### options.applyLinkTags Type: `Boolean` Default: `true` Whether to resolve `` tags and inline the resulting styles. #### options.removeStyleTags Type: `Boolean` Default: `true` Whether to remove the original `` tags after (possibly) inlining the css from them. #### options.removeLinkTags Type: `Boolean` Default: `true` Whether to remove the original `` tags after (possibly) inlining the css from them. #### options.url Type: `String` Default: `filePath` How to resolve hrefs. Must be a string of one character or more. **Required**. Relative urls in links will have this value prepended to them. So these links: * `Page` * `Root` <- _note leading /_ With this option: ```js inlineCss(html, { url: 'http://example.com/mushroom'}) .then(function(html) { console.log(html); }); ``` Will result in * `Page` * `Root` If you don't need this feature, simply set the property to a short string eg `{url: ' '}` (one space) and everything will work. #### options.preserveMediaQueries Type: `Boolean` Default: `false` Preserves all media queries (and contained styles) within `` tags as a refinement when `removeStyleTags` is `true`. Other styles are removed. #### options.applyWidthAttributes Type: `Boolean` Default: `false` Whether to use any CSS pixel widths to create `width` attributes on elements. #### options.applyTableAttributes Type: `Boolean` Default: `false` Whether to apply the `border`, `cellpadding` and `cellspacing` attributes to `table` elements. #### options.removeHtmlSelectors Type: `Boolean` Default: `false` Whether to remove the `class` and `id` attributes from the markup. #### options.codeBlocks Type: `Object` Default: `{ EJS: { start: '<%', end: '%>' }, HBS: { start: '{{', end: '}}' } }` An object where each value has a `start` and `end` to specify fenced code blocks that should be ignored during parsing and inlining. For example, Handlebars (hbs) templates are `HBS: {start: '{{', end: '}}'}`. `codeBlocks` can fix problems where otherwise inline-css might interpret code like `<=` as HTML, when it is meant to be template language code. Note that `codeBlocks` is a dictionary which can contain many different code blocks, so don't do `codeBlocks: {...}` do `codeBlocks.myBlock = {...}`. ### Special markup #### data-embed When a data-embed attribute is present on a tag, inline-css will not inline the styles and will not remove the tags. This can be used to embed email client support hacks that rely on css selectors into your email templates. ### cheerio options Options to passed to [cheerio](https://github.com/cheeriojs/cheerio). ## License MIT © [Jonathan Kemp](http://jonkemp.com)