3.8 KiB
PostCSS Nested
PostCSS plugin to unwrap nested rules like how Sass does it.
.phone {
&_title {
width: 500px;
@media (max-width: 500px) {
width: auto;
}
body.is_dark & {
color: white;
}
}
img {
display: block;
}
}
.title {
font-size: var(--font);
@at-root html {
--font: 16px
}
}
will be processed to:
.phone_title {
width: 500px;
}
@media (max-width: 500px) {
.phone_title {
width: auto;
}
}
body.is_dark .phone_title {
color: white;
}
.phone img {
display: block;
}
.title {
font-size: var(--font);
}
html {
--font: 16px
}
Related plugins:
- Use
postcss-atroot
for@at-root
at-rule to move nested child to the CSS root. - Use
postcss-current-selector
after this plugin if you want to use current selector in properties or variables values. - Use
postcss-nested-ancestors
before this plugin if you want to reference any ancestor element directly in your selectors with^&
.
Alternatives:
- See also
postcss-nesting
, which implements CSSWG draft (requires the&
and introduces@nest
). postcss-nested-props
for nested properties likefont-size
.
Usage
Step 1: Install plugin:
npm install --save-dev postcss postcss-nested
Step 2: Check your project for existing PostCSS config: postcss.config.js
in the project root, "postcss"
section in package.json
or postcss
in bundle config.
If you do not use PostCSS, add it according to official docs and set this plugin in settings.
Step 3: Add the plugin to plugins list:
module.exports = {
plugins: [
+ require('postcss-nested'),
require('autoprefixer')
]
}
Options
bubble
By default, plugin will bubble only @media
and @supports
at-rules.
You can add your custom at-rules to this list by bubble
option:
postcss([ require('postcss-nested')({ bubble: ['phone'] }) ])
/* input */
a {
color: white;
@phone {
color: black;
}
}
/* output */
a {
color: white;
}
@phone {
a {
color: black;
}
}
unwrap
By default, plugin will unwrap only @font-face
, @keyframes
and @document
at-rules. You can add your custom at-rules to this list by unwrap
option:
postcss([ require('postcss-nested')({ unwrap: ['phone'] }) ])
/* input */
a {
color: white;
@phone {
color: black;
}
}
/* output */
a {
color: white;
}
@phone {
color: black;
}
preserveEmpty
By default, plugin will strip out any empty selector generated by intermediate
nesting levels. You can set preserveEmpty
to true
to preserve them.
.a {
.b {
color: black;
}
}
Will be compiled to:
.a { }
.a .b {
color: black;
}
This is especially useful if you want to export the empty classes with postcss-modules
.