Summary: Flipper plugins fail when importing css from third-party dependencies. This diff tries to fix that. Effectively, the plugin can import the css and export it when is bundled. When we load the plugin, we check if there's a css file for it. If there's one, we return it and try to use it. Reviewed By: aigoncharov Differential Revision: D40758178 fbshipit-source-id: e53afffcc481504905d5eeb1aea1f9114ee2a86b
flipper-plugin
flipper-plugin is the dependency used by all modern Flipper plugins (project "Tommy").
For background: https://fb.quip.com/YHOGAnaPqAVJ
flipper-plugin is to be used as dev and peer dependency of all Flipper plugins. It provides:
- (TODO) Standard API's to interact with Flipper, such as the client connection.
- (TODO) Standard components to organize the UI
- (TODO) Testing utilities
API's provided by flipper-plugin are documented at fbflipper.com (TODO).
There should normally be no need to install flipper-plugin as dependency.
Rather, plugins should be scaffolded using npx flipper-pkg init (TODO) as documented here