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arbitrary CSS preprocessing library for node.js and the browser-- (vendor prefixes, custom properties, image inlining, easing functions, extensions, mixins, ...)

rework's Introduction

rework Build Status

CSS manipulations built on css, allowing you to automate vendor prefixing, create your own properties, inline images, anything you can imagine! Also works in the browser as a component.

Installation

with node:

$ npm install rework

or in the browser with component:

$ component install visionmedia/rework

or in the browser with the stand-alone build ./rework.js referencing the rework global.

Links

Built with rework

  • styl - CSS preprocessor built on Rework
  • autoprefixer - prefixer based on the Can I Use database
  • rework-pure-css - bleeding-edge, spec-compliant CSS
  • rework-suit - CSS preprocessor for SUIT
  • resin - Opinionated CSS preprocessor for Topcoat

API

rework(css)

Return a new Rework instance for the given string of css.

Rework#use(fn)

Use the given plugin fn. A rework "plugin" is simply a function accepting the stylesheet object and Rework instance, view the definitions in ./lib/plugins for examples.

Rework#toString(options)

Return the string representation of the manipulated css. Optionally you may compress the output with .toString({ compress: true })

Plugins

The following plugins are bundled with rework:

  • extend — add extend: selector support
  • ease — several additional easing functions
  • at2x — serve high resolution images
  • prefixSelectors — add prefixes to selectors
  • colors — add colour helpers like rgba(#fc0, .5)
  • mixin — add custom property logic with mixing
  • function — Add user-defined CSS functions
  • references — add property references support height: @width etc
  • url - rewrite url()s with a given function
  • third-party plugins

.extend()

Add support for extending existing rulesets:

button {
  padding: 5px 10px;
  border: 1px solid #eee;
  border-bottom-color: #ddd;
}

.green {
  background: green;
  padding: 10px 15px
}

a.join {
  extend: button;
  extend: .green;
}

a.button,
input[type='submit'],
input[type='button'] {
  extend: button
}

yields:

button,
a.button,
input[type='submit'],
input[type='button'],
a.join {
  padding: 5px 10px;
  border: 1px solid #eee;
  border-bottom-color: #ddd;
}

.green,
a.join {
  background: green;
  padding: 10px 15px
}

Optionally selectors may be prefixed with % to create sass-style "placeholder" selectors, which do not become part of the output. For example:

%dark-button {
  background: black;
}

%dark-button:hover {
  background: rgba(0,0,0,.5);
}

%dark-button:hover .icon {
  color: rgba(255,255,255,.5);
}

button,
.actions a {
  extend: %dark-button;
  padding: 5px 10px;
}

yields:

button,
.actions a {
  background: black
}

button:hover,
.actions a:hover {
  background: rgba(0,0,0,.5)
}

button:hover .icon,
.actions a:hover .icon {
  color: rgba(255,255,255,.5)
}

button,
.actions a {
  padding: 5px 10px
}

This plugin is stored in its own repo at jonathanong/rework-inherit. Please delegate any issues with .extend() to that repository instead of rework.

.ease()

Adds the following list of additional easing functions:

  • ease-in-out-back -- cubic-bezier(0.680, -0.550, 0.265, 1.550)
  • ease-in-out-circ -- cubic-bezier(0.785, 0.135, 0.150, 0.860)
  • ease-in-out-expo -- cubic-bezier(1.000, 0.000, 0.000, 1.000)
  • ease-in-out-sine -- cubic-bezier(0.445, 0.050, 0.550, 0.950)
  • ease-in-out-quint -- cubic-bezier(0.860, 0.000, 0.070, 1.000)
  • ease-in-out-quart -- cubic-bezier(0.770, 0.000, 0.175, 1.000)
  • ease-in-out-cubic -- cubic-bezier(0.645, 0.045, 0.355, 1.000)
  • ease-in-out-quad -- cubic-bezier(0.455, 0.030, 0.515, 0.955)
  • ease-out-back -- cubic-bezier(0.175, 0.885, 0.320, 1.275)
  • ease-out-circ -- cubic-bezier(0.075, 0.820, 0.165, 1.000)
  • ease-out-expo -- cubic-bezier(0.190, 1.000, 0.220, 1.000)
  • ease-out-sine -- cubic-bezier(0.390, 0.575, 0.565, 1.000)
  • ease-out-quint -- cubic-bezier(0.230, 1.000, 0.320, 1.000)
  • ease-out-quart -- cubic-bezier(0.165, 0.840, 0.440, 1.000)
  • ease-out-cubic -- cubic-bezier(0.215, 0.610, 0.355, 1.000)
  • ease-out-quad -- cubic-bezier(0.250, 0.460, 0.450, 0.940)
  • ease-in-back -- cubic-bezier(0.600, -0.280, 0.735, 0.045)
  • ease-in-circ -- cubic-bezier(0.600, 0.040, 0.980, 0.335)
  • ease-in-expo -- cubic-bezier(0.950, 0.050, 0.795, 0.035)
  • ease-in-sine -- cubic-bezier(0.470, 0.000, 0.745, 0.715)
  • ease-in-quint -- cubic-bezier(0.755, 0.050, 0.855, 0.060)
  • ease-in-quart -- cubic-bezier(0.895, 0.030, 0.685, 0.220)
  • ease-in-cubic -- cubic-bezier(0.550, 0.055, 0.675, 0.190)
  • ease-in-quad -- cubic-bezier(0.550, 0.085, 0.680, 0.530)

To view them online visit easings.net.

.at2x()

Adds at-2x keyword to background and background-image declarations to add retina support for images.

.logo {
  background-image: url('component.png') at-2x;
  width: 289px;
  height: 113px
}

yields:

.logo {
  background-image: url('component.png');
  width: 289px;
  height: 113px
}

@media all and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.5) {
  .logo {
    background-image: url("[email protected]");
    background-size: contain
  }
}

.prefixSelectors(string)

Prefix selectors with the given string.

h1 {
  font-weight: bold;
}

a {
  text-decoration: none;
  color: #ddd;
}

yields:

#dialog h1 {
  font-weight: bold;
}

#dialog a {
  text-decoration: none;
  color: #ddd;
}

.mixin(object)

Add user-defined mixins, functions that are invoked for a given property, and passed the value. Returning an object that represents one or more properties.

For example the following overflow mixin allows the designer to utilize overflow: ellipsis; to automatically assign associated properties preventing wrapping etc.

The receiver (this) is the Rework instance, allowing the mixin to reference properties such as the vendor .prefixes array.

var css = rework(css)
  .use(rework.mixin({ overflow: ellipsis }))
  .toString()

function ellipsis(type) {
  if ('ellipsis' == type) {
    return {
      'white-space': 'nowrap',
      'overflow': 'hidden',
      'text-overflow': 'ellipsis'
    }
  }

  return type;
}

Mixins in use look just like regular CSS properties:

h1 {
  overflow: ellipsis;
}

yields:

h1 {
  white-space: nowrap;
  overflow: hidden;
  text-overflow: ellipsis
}

You may also return array values to expand to several definitions of the property:

function display(type) {
  if ('flex' == type) {
    return {
      display: [
        '-webkit-flex',
        '-moz-flex',
        '-webkit-flexbox',
        'flex'
      ]
    }
  }

  return {
    display: type
  }
}

Would yield:

.myclass {
  display: -webkit-flex;
  display: -moz-flex;
  display: -webkit-flexbox;
  display: flex;
}

.function(object)

Add user-defined CSS functions.

For example create black(0.5) shortcut, to replace long rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.5).

var css = rework(css)
  .use(rework.function({ black: black }))
  .toString()

function black(opacity) {
  return 'rgba(0, 0, 0, ' + opacity + ')';
}

User code will receive CSS arguments and replace user-defined function by returned code.

input {
  box-shadow: 0 0 5px black(0.7);
}

yields:

input {
  box-shadow: 0 0 5px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.7);
}

Nested functions works well too:

var css = rework(css)
  .use(rework.function(
    subtract: function(a, b) { return a - b },
    multiply: function(a, b) { return a * b },
    divide: function(a, b) { return a / b },
    floor: Math.floor
  ))
  .toString()
input {
  top: divide(subtract(30, floor(multiply(20, 10))), 2);
}

Would yield:

input {
  top: -85;
}

.references()

Add property reference support.

button {
  width: 120px;
}

button.round {
  width: 50px;
  height: @width;
  line-height: @height;
  background-size: @width @height;
}

yields:

button {
  width: 120px
}

button.round {
  width: 50px;
  height: 50px;
  line-height: 50px;
  background-size: 50px 50px
}

.colors()

Add color manipulation helpers such as rgba(#fc0, .5).

button {
  background: rgba(#ccc, .5);
}

yields:

button {
  background: rgba(204, 204, 204, .5);
}

.inline(dir)

Inline files from dir directly to CSS. Replace inline(path) to Data URI with base64 encoding of file. It is useful for small images and fonts.

Of course, you can use inline only with node. It is not available in the browser with component.

var css = rework(read(css))
  .use(rework.inline('images/', 'fonts/'))
  .toString()
.logo {
  background: inline(icons/logo.png);
}

yields:

.logo {
  background: url("data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0…");
}

.url(fn)

Map url() calls. Replace all url()s using a given function.

var css = rework(read(css))
  .use(rework.url(function(url){
    return 'http://example.com' + url;
  }))
  .toString()
body {
  background: url(/images/bg.png);
}

yields:

body {
  background: url(http://example.com/images/bg.png);
}

License

(The MIT License)

Copyright (c) 2012 - 2013 TJ Holowaychuk [email protected]

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the 'Software'), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED 'AS IS', WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

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