postcss-external-vars
v1.3.0
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PostCSS plugin for injecting external variables to your CSS
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postcss-external-vars
PostCSS plugin for injecting external variables to your CSS.
/* Input example */
.foo {
color: $color.primary;
}
/* Output example */
.foo {
color: #bada55;
}
Install
$ npm install postcss-external-vars
Usage
const externalVars = require('postcss-external-vars');
const data = {
color: {
primary: '#bada55',
background: '#1337af'
}
};
const css = '.foo {color: $color.primary}';
// Use stand-alone:
const result = externalVars.process(css, {data}).css;
//=> '.foo {color: #bada55}'
// Or as PostCSS plugin:
const postcss = require('postcss');
const result = postcss([externalVars({data})]).process(css).css;
//=> '.foo {color: #bada55}'
Check PostCSS docs out for examples in your preferred environment.
API
externalVars([opts])
opts
data
Type: object
Required
An object
of properties to be used within your CSS.
prefix
Type: string
Default: $
A prefix for variable names. May contain several characters.
externalVars.tester([opts])
Returns a function
that will accept string
to check if it contains any variables and return boolean
. Useful to filter your css declarations before processing.
Options are the same.
externalVars.matcher([opts])
Returns a function
that will accept string
and return an array
of all the matched variable names within it.
Options are the same.
License
MIT © Dmitriy Sobolev