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postcss-pxtovw-includes

v1.0.0

Published

A CSS post-processor that converts px to viewport units (vw, vh, vmin, vmax).

Downloads

6

Readme

postcss-pxtovw-include

此工具可以针对性转换特定目录,用法和官方一样,只是加入了 include 这个属性

Demo

If your project involves a fixed width, this script will help to convert pixels into viewport units.

Input

.class {
  margin: -10px 0.5vh;
  padding: 5vmin 9.5px 1px;
  border: 3px solid black;
  border-bottom-width: 1px;
  font-size: 14px;
  line-height: 20px;
}

.class2 {
  border: 1px solid black;
  margin-bottom: 1px;
  font-size: 20px;
  line-height: 30px;
}

@media (min-width: 750px) {
  .class3 {
    font-size: 16px;
    line-height: 22px;
  }
}

Output

.class {
  margin: -3.125vw 0.5vh;
  padding: 5vmin 2.96875vw 1px;
  border: 0.9375vw solid black;
  border-bottom-width: 1px;
  font-size: 4.375vw;
  line-height: 6.25vw;
}

.class2 {
  border: 1px solid black;
  margin-bottom: 1px;
  font-size: 6.25vw;
  line-height: 9.375vw;
}

@media (min-width: 750px) {
  .class3 {
    font-size: 16px;
    line-height: 22px;
  }
}

Getting Started

Installation

Add via npm

$ npm install postcss-pxtovw-include -D

or yarn

$ yarn add -D postcss-pxtovw-include

Usage

Default Options:

{
  unitToConvert: 'px',
  viewportWidth: 320,
  unitPrecision: 5,
  propList: ['*'],
  viewportUnit: 'vw',
  fontViewportUnit: 'vw',
  selectorBlackList: [],
  minPixelValue: 1,
  mediaQuery: false,
  replace: true,
  exclude: [],
  landscape: false,
  landscapeUnit: 'vw',
  landscapeWidth: 568
}
  • unitToConvert (String) unit to convert, by default, it is px.
  • viewportWidth (Number) The width of the viewport.
  • unitPrecision (Number) The decimal numbers to allow the vw units to grow to.
  • propList (Array) The properties that can change from px to vw.
    • Values need to be exact matches.
    • Use wildcard _ to enable all properties. Example: ['_']
    • Use * at the start or end of a word. (['*position*'] will match background-position-y)
    • Use ! to not match a property. Example: ['*', '!letter-spacing']
    • Combine the "not" prefix with the other prefixes. Example: ['', '!font']
  • viewportUnit (String) Expected units.
  • fontViewportUnit (String) Expected units for font.
  • selectorBlackList (Array) The selectors to ignore and leave as px.
    • 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 match body but not .body
  • minPixelValue (Number) Set the minimum pixel value to replace.
  • mediaQuery (Boolean) Allow px to be converted in media queries.
  • replace (Boolean) replaces rules containing vw instead of adding fallbacks.
  • exclude (Array or Regexp) Ignore some files like 'node_modules'
    • If value is regexp, will ignore the matches files.
    • If value is array, the elements of the array are regexp.
  • landscape (Boolean) Adds @media (orientation: landscape) with values converted via landscapeWidth.
  • landscapeUnit (String) Expected unit for landscape option
  • landscapeWidth (Number) Viewport width for landscape orientation.

Use with gulp-postcss

add to your gulpfile.js:

var gulp = require("gulp");
var postcss = require("gulp-postcss");
var pxtoviewport = require("postcss-px-to-viewport");

gulp.task("css", function() {
  var processors = [
    pxtoviewport({
      viewportWidth: 320,
      viewportUnit: "vmin"
    })
  ];

  return gulp
    .src(["build/css/**/*.css"])
    .pipe(postcss(processors))
    .pipe(gulp.dest("build/css"));
});

Use with PostCss configuration file

add to your postcss.config.js

module.exports = {
  plugins: {
    ...
    'postcss-px-to-viewport': {
      // options
    }
  }
}

Running the tests

In order to run tests, you need to install jasmine-node globally:

$ npm install jasmine-node -g

Then run the tests via npm script:

$ npm run test

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.

Acknowledgments

  • Hat tip to https://github.com/cuth/postcss-px-to-viewport/ for inspiring us for this project.