postcss-separator v1.0.0
PostCSS Separator
Split up your Data-URI (or anything else) into a separate CSS file.
Written with PostCSS.
Installation
$ npm install postcss-separator
Usage
Read source.css, process its content, and output processed CSS to styles.css and data.css.
var fs = require('fs');
var separator = require('../index');
var original = fs.readFileSync('./fixtures/source.css', 'utf8');
var icons = separator.separate(original, {
dataFile: true
});
var cleanUp = separator.separate(original, {
dataFile: false
});
fs.writeFileSync('./expected/data.css', icons.css);
fs.writeFileSync('./expected/styles.css', cleanUp.css);If source.css has:
a.top:hover, a.top:focus {
background-image: url("data:image");
}
a.top {
background-image: url("data:image");
}
caption, th, td {
text-align: left;
font-weight: normal;
vertical-align: middle;
}
q, blockquote {
quotes: none;
}
q:before, q:after, blockquote:before, blockquote:after {
content: "";
}
a img {
border: none;
}You will get the following output in data.css:
a.top:hover, a.top:focus {
background-image: url("data:image");
}
a.top {
background-image: url("data:image");
}Options
keepOrigin (only available in Grunt)
Type: boolean
Default value: false
true: keep the origin file untouched.
false: the origin CSS file will be cleaned up.
dataFile
Type: boolean
Default value: true
true: the generated CSS content of your file matches your pattern.
false: the matching pattern will be removed from your CSS file.
pattern.matchValue
Type: RegExp
Default value: /data:/
A string value that is used to set the value like your are searching for in your CSS.
Example: linear-gradient
pattern.matchProp
Type: RegExp
Default value: false
A string value that is used to set the property your are searching for in your CSS.
Example: background-image
pattern.matchRule
Type: RegExp
Default value: false
A string value that is used to set the rule your are searching for in your CSS.
Example: /lt-ie9/
pattern.matchMedia
Type: RegExp
Default value: false
A value that is used to set the media query your are searching for in your CSS.
Example: resolution: 2dppx
pattern.matchParent
Type: Boolean
Default value: true
A boolean value that is used to include/exclude the rules parent node (eg. in @media blocks).
pattern.matchAtRuleType
Type: RegExp
Default value: false
A value which is used for searching @-types in your CSS.
Examples:
/print//font-face/
Api
separate(css, options)
Remove or separate into another file any data in your css.
options (optional) same as the second argument of PostCSS' process() method.
postcss()
Returns PostCSS processor.
You can use this property for combining with other PostCSS processors.
var autoprefixer = require('autoprefixer');
var separator = require('postcss-separator');
var postcss = require('postcss');
var css = fs.readFileSync('test.css', 'utf8');
postcss().use(
autoprefixer.postcss
).use(
separator.postcss
).process(css, options);Grunt Plugin
There is also a grunt module available: see grunt-postcss-separator
License
Copyright (c) 2015 Sebastian Fitzner. Licensed under the MIT license.
ToDos
- Add tests
- Add further plugin compatibility for PostCSS