$ gnpm install icss-utils
Governs the way tokens are searched & replaced during the linking stage of ICSS loading.
This is broken into its own module in case the behaviour needs to be replicated in other PostCSS plugins (i.e. CSS Modules Values)
import { replaceSymbols, replaceValueSymbols } from "icss-utils";
replaceSymbols(css, replacements);
replaceValueSymbols(string, replacements);
Where:
css
is the PostCSS tree you're working withreplacements
is an JS object of symbol: "replacement"
pairs, where all occurrences of symbol
are replaced with replacement
.A symbol is a string of alphanumeric, -
or _
characters. A replacement can be any string. They are replaced in the following places:
color: my_symbol;
or box-shadow: 0 0 blur spread shadow-color
@media small {}
or @media screen and not-large {}
Extracts and remove (if removeRules is equal true) from PostCSS tree :import
, @icss-import
, :export
and @icss-export
statements.
import postcss from "postcss";
import { extractICSS } from "icss-utils";
const css = postcss.parse(`
:import(colors) {
a: b;
}
:export {
c: d;
}
`);
extractICSS(css);
/*
{
icssImports: {
colors: {
a: 'b'
}
},
icssExports: {
c: 'd'
}
}
*/
By default both the pseudo and at-rule form of the import and export statements
will be removed. Pass the mode
option to limit to only one type.
Converts icss imports and exports definitions to postcss ast
createICSSRules(
{
colors: {
a: "b",
},
},
{
c: "d",
},
// Need pass `rule` and `decl` from postcss
// Please look at `Step 4` https://evilmartians.com/chronicles/postcss-8-plugin-migration
postcss
);
By default it will create pseudo selector rules (:import
and :export
). Pass
at-rule
for mode
to instead generate @icss-import
and @icss-export
, which
may be more resilient to post processing by other tools.
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Glen Maddern, Bogdan Chadkin and Evilebottnawi 2015-present.
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