Next.js + Purgecss = 🔥
Next.js makes it easy to create SSR and static React applications.
Purgecss helps you remove unused CSS.
🏎 Check out the examples folder to see examples for your specific setup.
next-purgecss requires one of the following css next plugins :
Just pick the one that fits your needs. In the following steps, I will use next-css but it works the same for the other css next plugins.
For example, install next-css and next-purgecss :
yarn add @zeit/next-css next-purgecss --dev
or with npm :
npm install @zeit/next-css next-purgecss --save-dev
// next.config.js
const withCss = require('@zeit/next-css')
const withPurgeCss = require('next-purgecss')
module.exports = withCss(withPurgeCss())By default, next-purgecss will always remove unused CSS, regardless of build environment. You can change that by defining a function for the purgeCssEnabled option. The purgeCssEnabled function receives two arguments:
| Argument | Type | Description | 
|---|---|---|
dev | 
Boolean | 
true in development mode (running next) or false in production mode (running next start) | 
isServer | 
Boolean | 
true during server side compilation or false during client side compilation | 
// next.config.js
module.exports = withCss(
  withPurgeCss({
    purgeCssEnabled: ({ dev, isServer }) => (!dev && !isServer) // Only enable PurgeCSS for client-side production builds
  })
)By default, this plugin will scan components and pages
directories for classnames. You can change that by defining purgeCssPaths.
// next.config.js
module.exports = withCss(
  withPurgeCss({
    purgeCssPaths: [
      'pages/**/*',
      'components/**/*',
      'other-components/**/*' // also scan other-components folder
    ]
  })
)You can pass custom options to
Purgecss by defining
purgeCss object in your next.config.js.
// next.config.js
module.exports = withCss(
  withPurgeCss({
    purgeCss: {
      whitelist: () => ['my-custom-class']
    }
  })
)The list of available options are documented in purgecss-webpack-plugin
docs.
⚠️ purgeCss.pathswill overwritepurgeCssPaths