postcss-pt2rem
v5.1.2
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A CSS post-processor that converts pt(not real pt) to rem. the source form postcss-pxtorem
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postcss-pttorem
A plugin for PostCSS that generates rem units from pt( pixel units , pt = px just alias. because px in other used and pt rarely used ).
The code fork for postcss-pxtorem,just modify little.
Install
$ npm install postcss-pttorem --save-dev
Usage
Pixels are the easiest unit to use (opinion). The only issue with them is that they don't let browsers change the default font size of 16. This script converts every px value to a rem from the properties you choose to allow the browser to set the font size.
Input/Output
With the default settings, only font related properties are targeted.
// input
h1 {
margin: 0 0 20px;
font-size: 32pt;
padding-top: 32Pt;
line-height: 1.2;
letter-spacing: 1pt;
}
// output
h1 {
margin: 0 0 20px;
font-size: 2rem;
padding-top: 2rem;
line-height: 1.2;
letter-spacing: 0.0625rem;
}
Example
var fs = require('fs');
var postcss = require('postcss');
var pttorem = require('postcss-pttorem');
var css = fs.readFileSync('main.css', 'utf8');
var options = {
replace: false
};
var processedCss = postcss(pttorem(options)).process(css).css;
fs.writeFile('main-rem.css', processedCss, function (err) {
if (err) {
throw err;
}
console.log('Rem file written.');
});
options
Type: Object | Null
Default:
{
rootValue: 16,
unitPrecision: 8,
propList: ['font', 'font-size', 'line-height', 'letter-spacing'],
selectorBlackList: [],
replace: true,
mediaQuery: false,
minPixelValue: 0,
exclude: /node_modules/i
}
rootValue
(Number | Function) Represents the root element font size or returns the root element font size based on theinput
parameterunitPrecision
(Number) The decimal numbers to allow the REM units to grow to.propList
(Array) The properties that can change from pt to rem.- Values need to be exact matches.
- Use wildcard
*
to enable all properties. Example:['*']
- Use
*
at the start or end of a word. (['*position*']
will matchbackground-position-y
) - Use
!
to not match a property. Example:['*', '!letter-spacing']
- Combine the "not" prefix with the other prefixes. Example:
['*', '!font*']
selectorBlackList
(Array) The selectors to ignore and leave as pt.- If value is string, it checks to see if selector contains the string.
['body']
will match.body-class
- If value is regexp, it checks to see if the selector matches the regexp.
[/^body$/]
will matchbody
but not.body
- If value is string, it checks to see if selector contains the string.
replace
(Boolean) Replaces rules containing rems instead of adding fallbacks.mediaQuery
(Boolean) Allow pt to be converted in media queries.minPixelValue
(Number) Set the minimum pixel value to replace.exclude
(String, Regexp, Function) The file path to ignore and leave as pt.- If value is string, it checks to see if file path contains the string.
'exclude'
will match\project\postcss-pxtorem\exclude\path
- If value is regexp, it checks to see if file path matches the regexp.
/exclude/i
will match\project\postcss-pxtorem\exclude\path
- If value is function, you can use exclude function to return a true and the file will be ignored.
- the callback will pass the file path as a parameter, it should returns a Boolean result.
function (file) { return file.indexOf('exclude') !== -1; }
- If value is string, it checks to see if file path contains the string.
Use with gulp-postcss and autoprefixer
var gulp = require('gulp');
var postcss = require('gulp-postcss');
var autoprefixer = require('autoprefixer');
var pttorem = require('postcss-pttorem');
gulp.task('css', function () {
var processors = [
autoprefixer({
browsers: 'last 1 version'
}),
pttorem({
replace: false
})
];
return gulp.src(['build/css/**/*.css'])
.pipe(postcss(processors))
.pipe(gulp.dest('build/css'));
});
A message about ignoring properties
Currently, the easiest way to have a single property ignored is to use a capital in the pixel unit declaration.
// `pt` is converted to `rem`
.convert {
font-size: 16pt; // converted to 1rem
}