css-loader, style-loader and typescript












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I'm currently importing my CSS files composing css-loader and style-loader.



This is how the import looks like
import './styles/index.scss';



And the classNames are just strings.



I'm converting my code to TypeScript and I'm wondering if this set up is compatible with the language. Does anyone know how to make it work?










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  • yes, it is compatible
    – PlayMa256
    Nov 19 '18 at 16:58










  • @PlayMa256 do you have a snippet with an example?
    – bpereira
    Nov 19 '18 at 23:29
















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I'm currently importing my CSS files composing css-loader and style-loader.



This is how the import looks like
import './styles/index.scss';



And the classNames are just strings.



I'm converting my code to TypeScript and I'm wondering if this set up is compatible with the language. Does anyone know how to make it work?










share|improve this question
























  • yes, it is compatible
    – PlayMa256
    Nov 19 '18 at 16:58










  • @PlayMa256 do you have a snippet with an example?
    – bpereira
    Nov 19 '18 at 23:29














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I'm currently importing my CSS files composing css-loader and style-loader.



This is how the import looks like
import './styles/index.scss';



And the classNames are just strings.



I'm converting my code to TypeScript and I'm wondering if this set up is compatible with the language. Does anyone know how to make it work?










share|improve this question















I'm currently importing my CSS files composing css-loader and style-loader.



This is how the import looks like
import './styles/index.scss';



And the classNames are just strings.



I'm converting my code to TypeScript and I'm wondering if this set up is compatible with the language. Does anyone know how to make it work?







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  • yes, it is compatible
    – PlayMa256
    Nov 19 '18 at 16:58










  • @PlayMa256 do you have a snippet with an example?
    – bpereira
    Nov 19 '18 at 23:29


















  • yes, it is compatible
    – PlayMa256
    Nov 19 '18 at 16:58










  • @PlayMa256 do you have a snippet with an example?
    – bpereira
    Nov 19 '18 at 23:29
















yes, it is compatible
– PlayMa256
Nov 19 '18 at 16:58




yes, it is compatible
– PlayMa256
Nov 19 '18 at 16:58












@PlayMa256 do you have a snippet with an example?
– bpereira
Nov 19 '18 at 23:29




@PlayMa256 do you have a snippet with an example?
– bpereira
Nov 19 '18 at 23:29












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Yes, it is compatible with typescript.



import './styles.styl';

export interface TextProps {
text: string;
}

const Text: React.SFC<TextProps> = ({
text: string
}) => {
return (
<h1>{text}</h1>
)
};

export default Text;





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    Yes, it is compatible with typescript.



    import './styles.styl';

    export interface TextProps {
    text: string;
    }

    const Text: React.SFC<TextProps> = ({
    text: string
    }) => {
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    <h1>{text}</h1>
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      Yes, it is compatible with typescript.



      import './styles.styl';

      export interface TextProps {
      text: string;
      }

      const Text: React.SFC<TextProps> = ({
      text: string
      }) => {
      return (
      <h1>{text}</h1>
      )
      };

      export default Text;





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        Yes, it is compatible with typescript.



        import './styles.styl';

        export interface TextProps {
        text: string;
        }

        const Text: React.SFC<TextProps> = ({
        text: string
        }) => {
        return (
        <h1>{text}</h1>
        )
        };

        export default Text;





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        Yes, it is compatible with typescript.



        import './styles.styl';

        export interface TextProps {
        text: string;
        }

        const Text: React.SFC<TextProps> = ({
        text: string
        }) => {
        return (
        <h1>{text}</h1>
        )
        };

        export default Text;






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