--- title: PostCSS description: Hugo Pipes can process CSS files with PostCSS. date: 2018-07-14 publishdate: 2018-07-14 lastmod: 2018-07-14 categories: [asset management] keywords: [] menu: docs: parent: "pipes" weight: 40 weight: 40 sections_weight: 40 draft: false --- Any asset file can be processed using `resources.PostCSS` which takes for argument the resource object and a slice of options listed below. The resource will be processed using the project's or theme's own `postcss.config.js` or any file set with the `config` option. ```go-html-template {{ $css := resources.Get "css/main.css" }} {{ $style := $css | resources.PostCSS }} ``` {{% note %}} Hugo Pipe's PostCSS requires the `postcss-cli` JavaScript package to be installed in the environment (`npm install -g postcss-cli`) along with any PostCSS plugin(s) used (e.g., `npm install -g autoprefixer`). If you are using the Hugo Snap package, PostCSS and plugin(s) need to be installed locally within your Hugo site directory, e.g., `npm install postcss-cli` without the `-g` flag. {{% /note %}} ### Options config [string] : Path to the PostCSS configuration file noMap [bool] : Default is `true`. Disable the default inline sourcemaps inlineImports [bool] {{< new-in "0.66.0" >}} : Default is `false`. Enable inlining of @import statements. It does so recursively, but will only import a file once. URL imports (e.g. `@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Open+Sans&display=swap');`) and imports with media queries will be ignored. Note that this import routine does not care about the CSS spec, so you can have @import anywhere in the file. Hugo will look for imports relative to the module mount and will respect theme overrides. _If no configuration file is used:_ use [string] : List of PostCSS plugins to use parser [string] : Custom PostCSS parser stringifier [string] : Custom PostCSS stringifier syntax [string] : Custom postcss syntax ```go-html-template {{ $style := resources.Get "css/main.css" | resources.PostCSS (dict "config" "customPostCSS.js" "noMap" true) }} ``` ## Check Hugo Environment from postcss.config.js {{< new-in "0.66.0" >}} The current Hugo environment name (set by `--environment` or in config or OS environment) is available in the Node context, which allows constructs like this: ```js module.exports = { plugins: [ require('autoprefixer'), ...process.env.HUGO_ENVIRONMENT === 'production' ? [purgecss] : [] ] } ```