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postcss-pxtorempoor v2.0.0

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1 year ago

postcss-pxtorem

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A plugin for PostCSS that generates rem units from pixel units. This project is based on Hemengke1997/PostCSS- PXTOREM. Thanks to Hemengke1997. The change i made is only to add the ConvertinMediaque parameter to avoid changing the unit in media query.

✨ New Features

  • override any postcss-pxtorem options in css.
  • ignore next line in css.
  • compatible with vite.

πŸ”§ Install

pnpm install postcss postcss-pxtorempoor -D

✍️ Usage

Pixels are the easiest unit to use (opinion). The only issue with them is that they don't let browsers change the default font size of 16. This script converts every px value to a rem from the properties you choose to allow the browser to set the font size.

postcss.config.js

example

// postcss.config.js
import pxtorom from 'postcss-pxtorempoor'

export default {
  plugins: [
    pxtorom({
      rootValue: 16,
      selectorBlackList: ['some-class'],
      propList: ['*'],
      atRules: ['media'],
      // ...
    }),
  ],
}

options

NameTypeDefaultDescription
rootValuenumber | ((input: Input) => number)16Represents the root element font size or returns the root element font size based on the input parameter
unitToConvertstringpxunit to convert, by default, it is px
unitPrecisionnumber5The decimal numbers to allow the REM units to grow to.
propListstring[]['*']The properties that can change from px to rem. Refer to: propList
selectorBlackList(string \| RegExp)[][]The selectors to ignore and leave as px. Refer to: selectorBlackList
replacebooleantrueReplaces rules containing rems instead of adding fallbacks.
atRulesboolean | string[]falseAllow px to be converted in at-rules. Refer to At-rule
minPixelValuenumber0Set the minimum pixel value to replace.
excludestring | RegExp | ((filePath: string) => boolean) \| null/node_modules/iThe file path to ignore and leave as px. Refer to: exclude
includestring | RegExp | ((filePath: string) => boolean) | nullnullThe file path to convert px to rem, in contrast to exclude, have higher priority than exclude. Same rules as exclude
disablebooleanfalsedisable plugin
convertUnitOnEndConvertUnit | ConvertUnit[] | false | nullnullconvert unit when plugin process end
convertInMediaQuerybooleantrueconvert unit in media queries

propList

  • Values need to be exact matches.
  • Use wildcard * to enable all properties. Example: ['*']
  • Use * at the start or end of a word. (['*position*'] will match background-position-y)
  • Use ! to not match a property. Example: ['*', '!letter-spacing']
  • Combine the "not" prefix with the other prefixes. Example: ['*', '!font*']

selectorBlackList

  • If value is string, it checks to see if selector contains the string.
    • ['body'] will match .body-class
  • If value is regexp, it checks to see if the selector matches the regexp.
    • [/^body$/] will match body but not .body

exclude

  • If value is string, it checks to see if file path contains the string.
    • 'exclude' will match \project\postcss-pxtorem\exclude\path
  • If value is regexp, it checks to see if file path matches the regexp.
    • /exclude/i will match \project\postcss-pxtorem\exclude\path
  • If value is function, you can use exclude function to return a true and the file will be ignored.
    • the callback will pass the file path as a parameter, it should returns a Boolean result.
    • function (file) { return file.includes('exclude') }

✨ About new features

βš™οΈ Dynamically set plugin options in css

disable plugin

/* pxtorem?disable=true */
.rule {
  font-size: 15px; // 15px
}

set rootValue

/* pxtorem?rootValue=32 */
.rule {
  font-size: 30px; // 0.9375rem
}

🌰 The above is just a simple example, you can set any of the options supported by postcss-pxtorem in the css file

You may have seen that the css comment is very much like the browser url?😼. That's right. For the specification, just refer to: query-string

example

/* pxtorem?disable=false&rootValue=32&propList[]=*&replace=false&selectorBlackList[]=/some-class/i */

disable the next line in css file

.rule {
  /* pxtorem-disable-next-line */
  font-size: 15px; // 15px
}

If you write 15PX (as long as it's not px), the plugin also ignores it, because unitToConvert defaults to px If you want to use PX to ignore and want the final unit to be px, you can:

// postcss.config.js
import pxtorem from 'postcss-pxtorempoor'

export default {
  plugins: [
    pxtorem({
      convertUnitOnEnd: {
        sourceUnit: /[p|P][x|X]$/,
        targetUnit: 'px',
      },
    }),
  ],
}

use with flexible js

example

;(function () {
  if (typeof window === 'undefined') return

  const maxWidth = 1024
  const uiWidth = 375

  function resize() {
    let width = window.innerWidth

    if (width > window.screen.width) {
    } else {
      if (width >= maxWidth) {
        width = maxWidth
      }
      document.documentElement.style.fontSize = `${(width * 16) / uiWidth}px`
    }
  }

  resize()

  let timer: NodeJS.Timer
  const interval = 1000

  window.addEventListener('resize', () => {
    clearTimeout(timer)
    timer = setTimeout(resize, interval)
  })
  window.addEventListener('pageshow', (e) => {
    if (e.persisted) {
      clearTimeout(timer)
      timer = setTimeout(resize, interval)
      resize()
    }
  })
})()

❀️ Thanks

hemengke1997/postcss-pxtorem

postcss-pxtorem

@tcstory/postcss-px-to-viewport

πŸ‘€ Related

A CSS post-processor that converts px to viewport: postcss-pxtoviewport

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