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Like I do not know what is going to be the value of myVar during compilation time (because the value of myVar depends on user actions) I am not able to set the value for <div css-module="myClass1" > or <div css-module="myClass2" > in order to hash the class names of myClass1 or myClass2.
Hi,
I am using CSS Modules in an Angular Project with Webpack.
I had already transformed the class names in
.css
and.scss
files with postcss-modules.Then with posthtml-css-modules I had changed the values on the class property in html elements for his hash value defined by
postcss-modules
.I can say that everything is working fine 💪.
Now, I have a new challenge to resolve.
Angular, has a feature that allows you to change dynamically the value of
class
in a html element depending on a condition:https://angular.io/api/common/NgClass
For Example, I can do:
<div [className]="myVar ? 'myClass1' : 'myClass2' " >
If
myVar = true
, the html element will be:<div class="myClass1" >
And if
myVar = false
, the html element will be:<div class="myClass2" >
Like I do not know what is going to be the value of
myVar
during compilation time (because the value ofmyVar
depends on user actions) I am not able to set the value for<div css-module="myClass1" >
or<div css-module="myClass2" >
in order to hash the class names ofmyClass1
ormyClass2
.BUT (Here comes my solution)...
If I can invoke the same function that does
[hash:base64:5]
(https://github.com/css-modules/postcss-modules#generating-scoped-names)I can create a function that receives a string as parameter and return the class name as a hash.
It would be something like this:
<div [className]="setMyClassNameInHash(myVar)">
Then in javascript:
doHash64()
would be the function that takes a string and returns the hash using[hash:base64:5]
.In conclusion, my question is:
¿How I can invoke the same function that does [hash:base64:5] in a javascript file?
Thanks!!!!
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