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# API Documentation |
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*Please use only this documented API when working with the parser. Methods |
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not documented here are subject to change at any point.* |
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## `parser` function |
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This is the module's main entry point. |
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```js |
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const parser = require('postcss-selector-parser'); |
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``` |
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### `parser([transform], [options])` |
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Creates a new `processor` instance |
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```js |
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const processor = parser(); |
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``` |
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Or, with optional transform function |
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```js |
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const transform = selectors => { |
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selectors.walkUniversals(selector => { |
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selector.remove(); |
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}); |
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}; |
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const processor = parser(transform) |
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// Example |
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const result = processor.processSync('*.class'); |
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// => .class |
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``` |
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[See processor documentation](#processor) |
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Arguments: |
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* `transform (function)`: Provide a function to work with the parsed AST. |
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* `options (object)`: Provide default options for all calls on the returned `Processor`. |
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### `parser.attribute([props])` |
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Creates a new attribute selector. |
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```js |
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parser.attribute({attribute: 'href'}); |
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// => [href] |
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``` |
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Arguments: |
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* `props (object)`: The new node's properties. |
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### `parser.className([props])` |
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Creates a new class selector. |
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```js |
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parser.className({value: 'button'}); |
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// => .button |
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``` |
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Arguments: |
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* `props (object)`: The new node's properties. |
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### `parser.combinator([props])` |
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Creates a new selector combinator. |
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```js |
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parser.combinator({value: '+'}); |
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// => + |
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``` |
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Arguments: |
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* `props (object)`: The new node's properties. |
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Notes: |
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* **Descendant Combinators** The value of descendant combinators created by the |
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parser always just a single space (`" "`). For descendant selectors with no |
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comments, additional space is now stored in `node.spaces.before`. Depending |
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on the location of comments, additional spaces may be stored in |
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`node.raws.spaces.before`, `node.raws.spaces.after`, or `node.raws.value`. |
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* **Named Combinators** Although, nonstandard and unlikely to ever become a standard, |
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named combinators like `/deep/` and `/for/` are parsed as combinators. The |
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`node.value` is name after being unescaped and normalized as lowercase. The |
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original value for the combinator name is stored in `node.raws.value`. |
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### `parser.comment([props])` |
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Creates a new comment. |
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```js |
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parser.comment({value: '/* Affirmative, Dave. I read you. */'}); |
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// => /* Affirmative, Dave. I read you. */ |
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``` |
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Arguments: |
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* `props (object)`: The new node's properties. |
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### `parser.id([props])` |
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Creates a new id selector. |
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```js |
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parser.id({value: 'search'}); |
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// => #search |
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``` |
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Arguments: |
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* `props (object)`: The new node's properties. |
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### `parser.nesting([props])` |
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Creates a new nesting selector. |
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```js |
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parser.nesting(); |
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// => & |
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``` |
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Arguments: |
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* `props (object)`: The new node's properties. |
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### `parser.pseudo([props])` |
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Creates a new pseudo selector. |
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```js |
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parser.pseudo({value: '::before'}); |
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// => ::before |
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``` |
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Arguments: |
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* `props (object)`: The new node's properties. |
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### `parser.root([props])` |
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Creates a new root node. |
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```js |
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parser.root(); |
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// => (empty) |
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``` |
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Arguments: |
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* `props (object)`: The new node's properties. |
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### `parser.selector([props])` |
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Creates a new selector node. |
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```js |
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parser.selector(); |
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// => (empty) |
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``` |
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Arguments: |
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* `props (object)`: The new node's properties. |
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### `parser.string([props])` |
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Creates a new string node. |
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```js |
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parser.string(); |
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// => (empty) |
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``` |
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Arguments: |
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* `props (object)`: The new node's properties. |
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### `parser.tag([props])` |
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Creates a new tag selector. |
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```js |
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parser.tag({value: 'button'}); |
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// => button |
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``` |
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Arguments: |
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* `props (object)`: The new node's properties. |
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### `parser.universal([props])` |
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Creates a new universal selector. |
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```js |
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parser.universal(); |
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// => * |
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``` |
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Arguments: |
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* `props (object)`: The new node's properties. |
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## Node types |
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### `node.type` |
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A string representation of the selector type. It can be one of the following; |
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`attribute`, `class`, `combinator`, `comment`, `id`, `nesting`, `pseudo`, |
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`root`, `selector`, `string`, `tag`, or `universal`. Note that for convenience, |
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these constants are exposed on the main `parser` as uppercased keys. So for |
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example you can get `id` by querying `parser.ID`. |
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```js |
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parser.attribute({attribute: 'href'}).type; |
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// => 'attribute' |
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``` |
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### `node.parent` |
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Returns the parent node. |
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```js |
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root.nodes[0].parent === root; |
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``` |
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### `node.toString()`, `String(node)`, or `'' + node` |
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Returns a string representation of the node. |
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```js |
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const id = parser.id({value: 'search'}); |
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console.log(String(id)); |
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// => #search |
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``` |
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### `node.next()` & `node.prev()` |
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Returns the next/previous child of the parent node. |
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```js |
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const next = id.next(); |
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if (next && next.type !== 'combinator') { |
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throw new Error('Qualified IDs are not allowed!'); |
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} |
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``` |
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### `node.replaceWith(node)` |
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Replace a node with another. |
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```js |
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const attr = selectors.first.first; |
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const className = parser.className({value: 'test'}); |
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attr.replaceWith(className); |
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``` |
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Arguments: |
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* `node`: The node to substitute the original with. |
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### `node.remove()` |
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Removes the node from its parent node. |
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```js |
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if (node.type === 'id') { |
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node.remove(); |
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} |
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``` |
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### `node.clone()` |
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Returns a copy of a node, detached from any parent containers that the |
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original might have had. |
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```js |
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const cloned = parser.id({value: 'search'}); |
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String(cloned); |
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// => #search |
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``` |
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### `node.isAtPosition(line, column)` |
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Return a `boolean` indicating whether this node includes the character at the |
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position of the given line and column. Returns `undefined` if the nodes lack |
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sufficient source metadata to determine the position. |
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Arguments: |
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* `line`: 1-index based line number relative to the start of the selector. |
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* `column`: 1-index based column number relative to the start of the selector. |
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### `node.spaces` |
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Extra whitespaces around the node will be moved into `node.spaces.before` and |
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`node.spaces.after`. So for example, these spaces will be moved as they have |
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no semantic meaning: |
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```css |
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h1 , h2 {} |
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``` |
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For descendent selectors, the value is always a single space. |
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```css |
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h1 h2 {} |
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``` |
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Additional whitespace is found in either the `node.spaces.before` and `node.spaces.after` depending on the presence of comments or other whitespace characters. If the actual whitespace does not start or end with a single space, the node's raw value is set to the actual space(s) found in the source. |
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### `node.source` |
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An object describing the node's start/end, line/column source position. |
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Within the following CSS, the `.bar` class node ... |
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```css |
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.foo, |
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.bar {} |
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``` |
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... will contain the following `source` object. |
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```js |
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source: { |
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start: { |
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line: 2, |
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column: 3 |
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}, |
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end: { |
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line: 2, |
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column: 6 |
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} |
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} |
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``` |
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### `node.sourceIndex` |
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The zero-based index of the node within the original source string. |
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Within the following CSS, the `.baz` class node will have a `sourceIndex` of `12`. |
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```css |
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.foo, .bar, .baz {} |
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``` |
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## Container types |
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The `root`, `selector`, and `pseudo` nodes have some helper methods for working |
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with their children. |
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### `container.nodes` |
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An array of the container's children. |
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```js |
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// Input: h1 h2 |
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selectors.at(0).nodes.length // => 3 |
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selectors.at(0).nodes[0].value // => 'h1' |
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selectors.at(0).nodes[1].value // => ' ' |
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``` |
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### `container.first` & `container.last` |
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The first/last child of the container. |
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```js |
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selector.first === selector.nodes[0]; |
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selector.last === selector.nodes[selector.nodes.length - 1]; |
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``` |
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### `container.at(index)` |
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Returns the node at position `index`. |
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```js |
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selector.at(0) === selector.first; |
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selector.at(0) === selector.nodes[0]; |
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``` |
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Arguments: |
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* `index`: The index of the node to return. |
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### `container.atPosition(line, column)` |
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Returns the node at the source position `index`. |
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```js |
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selector.at(0) === selector.first; |
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selector.at(0) === selector.nodes[0]; |
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``` |
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Arguments: |
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* `index`: The index of the node to return. |
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### `container.index(node)` |
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Return the index of the node within its container. |
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```js |
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selector.index(selector.nodes[2]) // => 2 |
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``` |
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Arguments: |
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* `node`: A node within the current container. |
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### `container.length` |
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Proxy to the length of the container's nodes. |
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```js |
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container.length === container.nodes.length |
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``` |
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### `container` Array iterators |
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The container class provides proxies to certain Array methods; these are: |
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* `container.map === container.nodes.map` |
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* `container.reduce === container.nodes.reduce` |
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* `container.every === container.nodes.every` |
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* `container.some === container.nodes.some` |
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* `container.filter === container.nodes.filter` |
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* `container.sort === container.nodes.sort` |
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Note that these methods only work on a container's immediate children; recursive |
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iteration is provided by `container.walk`. |
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### `container.each(callback)` |
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Iterate the container's immediate children, calling `callback` for each child. |
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You may return `false` within the callback to break the iteration. |
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```js |
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let className; |
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selectors.each((selector, index) => { |
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if (selector.type === 'class') { |
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className = selector.value; |
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return false; |
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} |
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}); |
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``` |
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Note that unlike `Array#forEach()`, this iterator is safe to use whilst adding |
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or removing nodes from the container. |
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Arguments: |
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* `callback (function)`: A function to call for each node, which receives `node` |
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and `index` arguments. |
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### `container.walk(callback)` |
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Like `container#each`, but will also iterate child nodes as long as they are |
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`container` types. |
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```js |
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selectors.walk((selector, index) => { |
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// all nodes |
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}); |
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``` |
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Arguments: |
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* `callback (function)`: A function to call for each node, which receives `node` |
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and `index` arguments. |
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This iterator is safe to use whilst mutating `container.nodes`, |
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like `container#each`. |
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### `container.walk` proxies |
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The container class provides proxy methods for iterating over types of nodes, |
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so that it is easier to write modules that target specific selectors. Those |
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methods are: |
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* `container.walkAttributes` |
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* `container.walkClasses` |
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* `container.walkCombinators` |
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* `container.walkComments` |
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* `container.walkIds` |
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* `container.walkNesting` |
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* `container.walkPseudos` |
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* `container.walkTags` |
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* `container.walkUniversals` |
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### `container.split(callback)` |
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This method allows you to split a group of nodes by returning `true` from |
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a callback. It returns an array of arrays, where each inner array corresponds |
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to the groups that you created via the callback. |
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```js |
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// (input) => h1 h2>>h3 |
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const list = selectors.first.split(selector => { |
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return selector.type === 'combinator'; |
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}); |
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// (node values) => [['h1', ' '], ['h2', '>>'], ['h3']] |
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``` |
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Arguments: |
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* `callback (function)`: A function to call for each node, which receives `node` |
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as an argument. |
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### `container.prepend(node)` & `container.append(node)` |
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Add a node to the start/end of the container. Note that doing so will set |
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the parent property of the node to this container. |
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```js |
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const id = parser.id({value: 'search'}); |
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selector.append(id); |
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``` |
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Arguments: |
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* `node`: The node to add. |
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### `container.insertBefore(old, new)` & `container.insertAfter(old, new)` |
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Add a node before or after an existing node in a container: |
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```js |
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selectors.walk(selector => { |
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if (selector.type !== 'class') { |
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const className = parser.className({value: 'theme-name'}); |
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selector.parent.insertAfter(selector, className); |
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} |
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}); |
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``` |
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Arguments: |
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* `old`: The existing node in the container. |
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* `new`: The new node to add before/after the existing node. |
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### `container.removeChild(node)` |
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Remove the node from the container. Note that you can also use |
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`node.remove()` if you would like to remove just a single node. |
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```js |
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selector.length // => 2 |
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selector.remove(id) |
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selector.length // => 1; |
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id.parent // undefined |
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``` |
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Arguments: |
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* `node`: The node to remove. |
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### `container.removeAll()` or `container.empty()` |
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Remove all children from the container. |
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```js |
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selector.removeAll(); |
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selector.length // => 0 |
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``` |
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## Root nodes |
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A root node represents a comma separated list of selectors. Indeed, all |
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a root's `toString()` method does is join its selector children with a ','. |
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Other than this, it has no special functionality and acts like a container. |
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### `root.trailingComma` |
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This will be set to `true` if the input has a trailing comma, in order to |
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support parsing of legacy CSS hacks. |
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## Selector nodes |
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A selector node represents a single complex selector. For example, this |
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selector string `h1 h2 h3, [href] > p`, is represented as two selector nodes. |
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It has no special functionality of its own. |
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## Pseudo nodes |
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A pseudo selector extends a container node; if it has any parameters of its |
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own (such as `h1:not(h2, h3)`), they will be its children. Note that the pseudo |
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`value` will always contain the colons preceding the pseudo identifier. This |
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is so that both `:before` and `::before` are properly represented in the AST. |
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## Attribute nodes |
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### `attribute.quoted` |
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Returns `true` if the attribute's value is wrapped in quotation marks, false if it is not. |
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Remains `undefined` if there is no attribute value. |
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```css |
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[href=foo] /* false */ |
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[href='foo'] /* true */ |
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[href="foo"] /* true */ |
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[href] /* undefined */ |
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``` |
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### `attribute.qualifiedAttribute` |
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Returns the attribute name qualified with the namespace if one is given. |
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### `attribute.offsetOf(part)` |
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Returns the offset of the attribute part specified relative to the |
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start of the node of the output string. This is useful in raising |
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error messages about a specific part of the attribute, especially |
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in combination with `attribute.sourceIndex`. |
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Returns `-1` if the name is invalid or the value doesn't exist in this |
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attribute. |
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The legal values for `part` are: |
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* `"ns"` - alias for "namespace" |
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* `"namespace"` - the namespace if it exists. |
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* `"attribute"` - the attribute name |
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* `"attributeNS"` - the start of the attribute or its namespace |
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* `"operator"` - the match operator of the attribute |
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* `"value"` - The value (string or identifier) |
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* `"insensitive"` - the case insensitivity flag |
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### `attribute.raws.unquoted` |
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Returns the unquoted content of the attribute's value. |
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Remains `undefined` if there is no attribute value. |
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```css |
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[href=foo] /* foo */ |
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[href='foo'] /* foo */ |
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[href="foo"] /* foo */ |
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[href] /* undefined */ |
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``` |
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### `attribute.spaces` |
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Like `node.spaces` with the `before` and `after` values containing the spaces |
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around the element, the parts of the attribute can also have spaces before |
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and after them. The for each of `attribute`, `operator`, `value` and |
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`insensitive` there is corresponding property of the same nam in |
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`node.spaces` that has an optional `before` or `after` string containing only |
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whitespace. |
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Note that corresponding values in `attributes.raws.spaces` contain values |
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including any comments. If set, these values will override the |
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`attribute.spaces` value. Take care to remove them if changing |
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`attribute.spaces`. |
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### `attribute.raws` |
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The raws object stores comments and other information necessary to re-render |
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the node exactly as it was in the source. |
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If a comment is embedded within the identifiers for the `namespace`, `attribute` |
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or `value` then a property is placed in the raws for that value containing the full source of the propery including comments. |
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If a comment is embedded within the space between parts of the attribute |
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then the raw for that space is set accordingly. |
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Setting an attribute's property `raws` value to be deleted. |
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For now, changing the spaces required also updating or removing any of the |
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raws values that override them. |
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Example: `[ /*before*/ href /* after-attr */ = /* after-operator */ te/*inside-value*/st/* wow */ /*omg*/i/*bbq*/ /*whodoesthis*/]` would parse as: |
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```js |
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{ |
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attribute: "href", |
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operator: "=", |
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value: "test", |
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spaces: { |
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before: '', |
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after: '', |
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attribute: { before: ' ', after: ' ' }, |
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operator: { after: ' ' }, |
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value: { after: ' ' }, |
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insensitive: { after: ' ' } |
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}, |
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raws: { |
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spaces: { |
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attribute: { before: ' /*before*/ ', after: ' /* after-attr */ ' }, |
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operator: { after: ' /* after-operator */ ' }, |
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value: { after: '/* wow */ /*omg*/' }, |
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insensitive: { after: '/*bbq*/ /*whodoesthis*/' } |
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}, |
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unquoted: 'test', |
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value: 'te/*inside-value*/st' |
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} |
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} |
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``` |
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## `Processor` |
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### `ProcessorOptions` |
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* `lossless` - When `true`, whitespace is preserved. Defaults to `true`. |
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* `updateSelector` - When `true`, if any processor methods are passed a postcss |
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`Rule` node instead of a string, then that Rule's selector is updated |
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with the results of the processing. Defaults to `true`. |
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### `process|processSync(selectors, [options])` |
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Processes the `selectors`, returning a string from the result of processing. |
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Note: when the `updateSelector` option is set, the rule's selector |
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will be updated with the resulting string. |
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**Example:** |
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```js |
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const parser = require("postcss-selector-parser"); |
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const processor = parser(); |
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let result = processor.processSync(' .class'); |
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console.log(result); |
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// => .class |
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// Asynchronous operation |
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let promise = processor.process(' .class').then(result => { |
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console.log(result) |
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// => .class |
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}); |
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// To have the parser normalize whitespace values, utilize the options |
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result = processor.processSync(' .class ', {lossless: false}); |
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console.log(result); |
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// => .class |
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// For better syntax errors, pass a PostCSS Rule node. |
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const postcss = require('postcss'); |
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rule = postcss.rule({selector: ' #foo > a, .class '}); |
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processor.process(rule, {lossless: false, updateSelector: true}).then(result => { |
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console.log(result); |
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// => #foo>a,.class |
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console.log("rule:", rule.selector); |
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// => rule: #foo>a,.class |
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}) |
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``` |
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Arguments: |
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* `selectors (string|postcss.Rule)`: Either a selector string or a PostCSS Rule |
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node. |
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* `[options] (object)`: Process options |
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### `ast|astSync(selectors, [options])` |
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Like `process()` and `processSync()` but after |
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processing the `selectors` these methods return the `Root` node of the result |
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instead of a string. |
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Note: when the `updateSelector` option is set, the rule's selector |
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will be updated with the resulting string. |
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### `transform|transformSync(selectors, [options])` |
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Like `process()` and `processSync()` but after |
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processing the `selectors` these methods return the value returned by the |
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processor callback. |
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Note: when the `updateSelector` option is set, the rule's selector |
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will be updated with the resulting string. |
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### Error Handling Within Selector Processors |
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The root node passed to the selector processor callback |
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has a method `error(message, options)` that returns an |
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error object. This method should always be used to raise |
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errors relating to the syntax of selectors. The options |
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to this method are passed to postcss's error constructor |
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([documentation](http://api.postcss.org/Container.html#error)). |
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#### Async Error Example |
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```js |
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let processor = (root) => { |
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return new Promise((resolve, reject) => { |
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root.walkClasses((classNode) => { |
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if (/^(.*)[-_]/.test(classNode.value)) { |
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let msg = "classes may not have underscores or dashes in them"; |
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reject(root.error(msg, { |
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index: classNode.sourceIndex + RegExp.$1.length + 1, |
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word: classNode.value |
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})); |
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} |
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}); |
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resolve(); |
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}); |
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}; |
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const postcss = require("postcss"); |
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const parser = require("postcss-selector-parser"); |
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const selectorProcessor = parser(processor); |
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const plugin = postcss.plugin('classValidator', (options) => { |
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return (root) => { |
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let promises = []; |
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root.walkRules(rule => { |
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promises.push(selectorProcessor.process(rule)); |
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}); |
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return Promise.all(promises); |
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}; |
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}); |
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postcss(plugin()).process(` |
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.foo-bar { |
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color: red; |
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} |
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`.trim(), {from: 'test.css'}).catch((e) => console.error(e.toString())); |
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// CssSyntaxError: classValidator: ./test.css:1:5: classes may not have underscores or dashes in them |
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// |
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// > 1 | .foo-bar { |
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// | ^ |
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// 2 | color: red; |
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// 3 | } |
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``` |
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|
#### Synchronous Error Example |
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|
|
```js |
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let processor = (root) => { |
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root.walkClasses((classNode) => { |
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if (/.*[-_]/.test(classNode.value)) { |
|
let msg = "classes may not have underscores or dashes in them"; |
|
throw root.error(msg, { |
|
index: classNode.sourceIndex, |
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word: classNode.value |
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}); |
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} |
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}); |
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}; |
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|
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const postcss = require("postcss"); |
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const parser = require("postcss-selector-parser"); |
|
const selectorProcessor = parser(processor); |
|
const plugin = postcss.plugin('classValidator', (options) => { |
|
return (root) => { |
|
root.walkRules(rule => { |
|
selectorProcessor.processSync(rule); |
|
}); |
|
}; |
|
}); |
|
postcss(plugin()).process(` |
|
.foo-bar { |
|
color: red; |
|
} |
|
`.trim(), {from: 'test.css'}).catch((e) => console.error(e.toString())); |
|
|
|
// CssSyntaxError: classValidator: ./test.css:1:5: classes may not have underscores or dashes in them |
|
// |
|
// > 1 | .foo-bar { |
|
// | ^ |
|
// 2 | color: red; |
|
// 3 | } |
|
```
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