@samshull/parsecss v1.2.0
parsecss
Convert CSS Stylesheets into a simple JSON structure.
parsecss
was written to support critical CSS inlining on dynamic pages. The
JSON structure it produces is optimized for figuring out which CSS rules should
be applied to a given page. We use postcss
to do most of the heavy lifting, but our JSON output makes it easier to use than
an AST for certain use cases.
Installation
npm install -g parsecss
Usage
To use parsecss
you simply pass it the contents of a CSS stylesheet (or path).
parsecss -f path/to/file.css
// via stdin
cat path/to/file.css | parsecss
You can also use parsecss
programatically in node:
var parseCSS = require('parsecss');
var output = parseCSS(css);
JSON Structure
parsecss
was written to support critical CSS inlining on dynamic pages. As
such, the JSON structure it produces is optimized for figuring out which CSS
rules should be applied to a given page.
Terminology:
- Rules - A CSS rule refers to a selector + its declarations.
- Selectors - For each rule, the selectors define which elements are affected.
We consider each rule in a @media
query as its own rule to ensure that we
don't miss out on any rules that should be included.
Global Rules
We consider all rules with selectors that don't contain class names to be global. Since we don't use IDs in our CSS selectors, this effectively means that all rules that directly affect tags (eg. html, body, a) are global.
Class List Pairs
For each non global rule, we parse the class names that are contained in it (accounting for pseudo selectors).
Eg. .home .link.a {}
=> ['home', 'link']
@font-face
Rules
These rules are split into their own section since they are almost always critical and are required to fetch the fonts as soon as possible.
Keyframes
Keyframe rules are parsed so that they are keyed by their names to allow for conditional inclusion of certain critical keyframes on the page.
Sample Output
Each rule in the output is minified using cssmin
.
{
"globalCss": ["footer{display:none}", "a{text-decoration:underline}"],
"fontfaceCss": ["@font-face{...}"],
"keyframesCss":[
["fadeOut","@keyframes fadeOut{from{opacity:1}to{opacity:0}}"],
["fadeInUp","@-webkit-keyframes fadeInUp{}"]
],
"classListCssPairs": [
[["Button","Topic"],".Button.Topic{border:0}"],
[["NavHeader","link"],"@media screen and (max-width:434px){.NavHeader .link{...}}"],
]
}