@taskr/postcss 
Install
$ npm install --save-dev @taskr/postcss
API
.postcss([options])
Check out PostCSS's Options documentation to see the available options.
Note: There should be no need to set
options.toandoptions.from.
If you would like to autoload external PostCSS config, you must not define any options directly.
Usage
Embedded Options
Declare your PostCSS options directly within your
taskfile.js:
exports.styles = function * (task) {
yield task.source('src/**/*.scss').postcss({
plugins: [
require('precss'),
require('autoprefixer')({
browsers: ['last 2 versions']
})
],
options: {
parser: require('postcss-scss')
}
}).target('dist/css');
}
Autoloaded Options
Automatically detect & connect to existing PostCSS configurations
If no options were defined, @taskr/postcss will look for existing .postcssrc, postcss.config.js, and .postcssrc.js root-directory files. Similarly, it will honor a "postcss" key within your package.json file.
.postcssrc-- must be JSON; see example.postcssrc.js-- can be JSON ormodule.exportsa Function or Object; see examplepostcss.config.js-- can be JSON ormodule.exportsa Function or Object; see examplepackage.json-- must use"postcss"key & must be JSON; see example
Important: If you take this route, you only need one of the files mentioned!
// taskfile.js
exports.styles = function * (task) {
yield task.source('src/**/*.scss').postcss().target('dist/css');
}
// .postcssrc
{
"plugins": {
"precss": {},
"autoprefixer": {
"browsers": ["last 2 versions"]
}
},
"options": {
"parser": "postcss-scss"
}
}
Support
Any issues or questions can be sent to the Taskr monorepo.
Please be sure to specify that you are using @taskr/postcss.
License
MIT © Luke Edwards