postcss-nested-vars v1.0.0
postcss-nested-vars
PostCSS plugin for nested Sass-like variables.
Introduction
Instead of assuming all variables are global, this plugin assumes the variable for which you are looking can be found in the current nested container context or in one of its ancestors (i.e., root, rule or at-rule).
$color: red;
a {
color: $color;
$color: white;
color: $color;
b {
color: $color;
$color: blue;
color: $color;
}
color: $color;
}Transpiles into:
a {
color: red;
color: white;
b {
color: white;
color: blue;
}
color: white;
}You can also target rule selectors, at-rule params and declaration properties with a special $(varName) syntax, same as postcss-simple-vars:
$bar: BAR;
$(bar) {}
@media foo$(bar) {
foo-$(bar)-baz: qux;
}Transpiles into:
BAR {}
@media fooBAR {
foo-BAR-baz: qux;
}Related Projects
Installation
$ npm install postcss-nested-varsUsage
JavaScript
postcss([ require('postcss-nested-vars')(/* options */) ]);TypeScript
import * as postcssNestedVars from 'postcss-nested-vars';
postcss([ postcssNestedVars(/* options */) ]);Options
globals
Type: Object
Required: false
Default: {}
Global variables that can be referenced from any context.
logLevel
Type: string: <error|warn|silent>
Required: false
Default: error
If a variable cannot be resolved, this specifies how to handle it. warn and silent modes will preserve the original values (e.g., $foo will remain $foo).
Testing
Run the following command:
$ npm testThis will build scripts, run tests and generate a code coverage report. Anything less than 100% coverage will throw an error.
Watching
For much faster development cycles, run the following commands in 2 separate processes:
$ npm run build:watchCompiles TypeScript source into the ./dist folder and watches for changes.
$ npm run watchRuns the tests in the ./dist folder and watches for changes.