@plotdb/csscope v5.0.3
csscope
add custom scope to any css. Use browser thus only works in browsers.
Usage
install via npm:
npm install --save @plotdb/csscopethen, include csscope.js, and convert css as follow:
scopedCSS = csscope("desired-scope-name", "your-css-code")or, with object as option:
scopedCSS = csscope({css: "your css code", name: "desired-scope-name", scopeTest: "..."})or, create a converter to convert:
scope = new csscope.converter({ scopeTest: '...' });
var scopedCSS = scope.convert({ ... });options:
- name: scope name. should be a valid name for CSS class and CSS animation name.
- rule: optional. rule for matching the given scope name. by default
.your-scope-name - scopeTest: optional. selector for testing boundary of scope.
- css: css code to scope.
Scope Testing
scopeTest is a css selector rule for which if certain node matches then it's the root of a scope.
This is used to identify scope boundary in DOM, according how users label and identify the root element of scopes by their implementation.
For example, following DOM ( in Pug ) use [ld-scope] to separate each scope:
div(ld-scope,scope-id="0a2c92a0e7e82")
h2 This is the root scope.
div(ld-scope,scope-id="4c26846e44f68")
h2 This is a child scope.when we specify scopeTest option, we can ensure that the style for h2 element in the parent won't affect h2 element in its child.
scopeTest is by default undefined (or by default the value specified in option when calling csscope.converter constructor), in this case there is no scope boundary so all parent rules penetrate into their children.
Scope Root
To style element of scope root, simply use :scope pseudo class:
:scope { background: #000; color: #fff}csscope will replace :scope with the corresponding scope selector.
csscope.manager
use csscope.manager for managing library version and cache. usage:
csm = new csscope.manager(options)where options is an object with following posisble fields:
registry: a registry object telling manager how to fetch requested resource. can be either- a string.
csscope.manageruses it as a root path to construct a resource URL. - a function accepting
{name, version, path}parameters. return an URL for specific module - an object, with following fields:
url({name, version, path}): return an URL for specified item.fetch({name, version, path}): optional, return{version, content}for specified item.version: exact version of the returned contentcontent: content of the requested resource
- for more information, check
@plotdb/blockand@plotdb/registrymodule.
- a string.
Pre bundling (WIP)
Generate js / css files and use csscope.cache to preload assets.
Load from JS:
csscope.cache({inited: false, code: 'scoped-css-code', scope: 'scope-name'});Load from CSS:
script csscope.cache({inited: true, scope: 'scope-name'});
style: include bundle.cssTodo
Test against all major browsers.
License
MIT
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