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compare-media-queries

v0.2.0

Published

Opinionated function to compare media queries

Downloads

51

Readme

compare-media-queries

Opinionated sorting function. Originaly made to be used in mqpacker sort function.

This function evaluates only first media query. It can't compare additional queries separated by comma.

Warning: You have to take into account that sorting media queries in CSS can produce unintended results.

Usage

import compare from 'compare-media-queries';

compare(a, b, options);

Returns numbers as required by Array.prototype.sort().

Parameters

| Parameter | Type | Description | | ---------- | ------- | ---------------------------------------- | | a | string | required First media query | | b | string | required Second media query | | options | object | Options |

Options

Function uses two objects to evaluate weight of media query.

weights

Object containing weights for different parts of media query. You can efectively change sorting rules by providing different weights.

Defaults:

const defaultWeights = {
    types: {
        all: 1000,
        screen: 2000,
        print: 3000,
        unknown: 9000
    },
    modifiers: {
        min: 100,
        max: 200,
        unknown: 900
    },
    features: {
        blank: 10,
        width: 20,
        height: 30,
        resolution: 40,
        unknown: 90
    }
}

unknown is used for every unknown rule

units

units are used for value conversion. For example 10px will became 10, 10em will became 160 etc.

You can provide rules for unknown units.

Defaults:

const defaultUnits = {
    ch: 8.8984375,
    em: 16, 
    rem: 16,
    ex: 8.296875,
    px: 1,
    dppx: 1,
    dpi: 1
}

Rules

Default weights are for mobile-first sorting and are calculated based on following order

  • Media types: all | unspecified, screen, print, other types
  • Modifiers: min, max
  • Features: width, height, resolution, other
  • Values: ascending order

If specifity is same for both queries, values are compared. If modifier max is used, values are sorted in descending order.