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css-reducer

v2.1.0

Published

css

Downloads

4

Readme

css-reducer

A tool to reduce class and inline styles.

Combine className and style

In a web application, the UI is controlled by:

  • css file (class attribute)
  • inline style (style attribute)

But in react native, there is no css file part.

When I want to convert a react-js to a react-native project, converting style in files to inline-style object is a difficult job.

So, here it is, a tool to reduce css file and inline style, and combine both of them to a react-style-object.

Style computing

Here is the computing workflow:

  • Analytic css files and inline style, convert them to js-objects.
  • Find the match rules from css files.
  • Sort the rules by selector weight.
  • Get the inherited styles from the parent node.
  • Combine the inherited styles, sorted-rules styles, and inline style.

Demo

import { resolve } from 'path'
import { getRulesFromFile, compute } from 'css-reducer'

// Some virtual dom structure
const node1 = {
    nodeName: 'a',
    style: 'width: 100px;',
    className: 'b',
    parentNode: {
        nodeName: 'c',
        style: 'text-indent:100px;',
        parentNode: {
            style: 'word-spacing:1px;',
            nodeName: 'c'
        }
    }
}

const node2 = { nodeName: 'span', parentNode: node1 }

const rules1 = getRulesFromFile(resolve(__dirname, './base1.css'))

console.log(compute(rules1, node1))
console.log(compute(rules1, node2))

Checkout

{
  fontWeight: 'bold',
  wordSpacing: '1px',
  lineHeight: '3em',
  textIndent: '100px',
  color: '#f00',
  fontSize: '38px',
  border: '1rpx solid #f00',
  width: '100px'
}
{
  fontWeight: 'bold',
  wordSpacing: '1px',
  lineHeight: '3em',
  textIndent: '100px',
  color: '#f00',
  fontSize: '15px',
  overflow: 'hidden'
}