postcss-root-prefixer v0.1.0
postcss-root-prefixer
PostCSS plugin works with css\sass\scss composite selectors and helps to add some prefix to the start of the all selectors in choosed files.
Input scss:
.foo {
font-size: 10px;
.bar {
color: red;
.baz.buz {
border: 0;
&__green {
border-color: green;
}
}
}
}
With using '#root' prefix
Output css:
#root .foo {
font-size: 10px;
}
#root .foo .bar {
color: red;
}
#root .foo .bar .baz.buz {
border: 0;
}
#root .foo .bar .baz.buz__green {
border-color: green;
}
Usage
Check you project for existed PostCSS config: postcss.config.js
in the project root, "postcss"
section in package.json
or postcss
in bundle config.
If you already use PostCSS, add the plugin to plugins list:
module.exports = {
plugins: [
+require("postcss-root-prefixer")({ prefix: "some-prefix", fileNamePattern?: /\.modules\.scss$/ }),
require("autoprefixer")
]
};
If you do not use PostCSS, add it according to official docs and set this plugin in settings.
Usage with webpack
const prefixer = require("postcss-root-prefixer");
module: {
rules: [
{
test: /\.scss$/,
use: [
require.resolve("style-loader"),
require.resolve("css-loader"),
require.resolve("sass-loader"),
{
loader: require.resolve("postcss-loader"),
options: {
ident: "postcss",
plugins: () => [
prefixer({ prefix: ".my-prefix" }),
autoprefixer({
browsers: ["last 4 versions"]
})
]
}
}
]
}
];
}
Options
prefix
- Required String property. It was adding to every compiled selectorfileNamePattern
- Optional RegExp property. You can include only some files. For example, I need to change selectors only in css-modules files like abla-bla-bla.modules.scss
. Then I want to pass next RegExp => /.modules.scss\$/
Motivation
This loader will realy useful when you use one of popular css-framework in you're project like a semantic-ui, bootstrap, ant-design, etc. It helps you add root css-class or root id for increasing weight of all your selectors.
In my case I have css-modules and semantic-ui framework. This framework uses long combinations of the selectors, who have realy great weights.
I slove that problem with next trick:
const prefixer = require("postcss-root-prefixer");
module: {
rules: [
{
test: /\.scss$/,
use: [
require.resolve("style-loader"),
require.resolve("css-loader"),
require.resolve("sass-loader"),
{
loader: require.resolve("postcss-loader"),
options: {
ident: "postcss",
plugins: () => [
prefixer({ prefix: ":global(#root)" }),
autoprefixer({
browsers: ["last 4 versions"]
})
]
}
}
]
}
];
}
Css-modules is transforming selectors with addition some hash inside. But if you are using :global(#root)
function with id-prefix #root
, your selectors have greater weight than framework and you have good tool.
Contribute
I'm very glad to meet new contributors! For any questions or bugs, please open an issue. Or, open a pull request with a fix.
License
MIT © 2020 Sergei Kundryukov.
5 years ago