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style-vendorizer

v2.2.3

Published

Tiny CSS vendor prefixer and property alias mapper for runtime styling solutions

Downloads

61,260

Readme

style-vendorizer

Tiny CSS vendor prefixer and property alias mapper for runtime styling solutions.

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Usage

Install the library with a package manager, e.g. npm:

npm install style-vendorizer

After that, import transformer functions on demand. A recommended starting point is shown below:

import {
  cssPropertyAlias,
  cssPropertyPrefixFlags,
  cssValuePrefixFlags,
} from "style-vendorizer";

function styleDeclaration(property, value) {
  let cssText = "";

  /* Resolve aliases, e.g. `gap` -> `grid-gap` */
  const propertyAlias = cssPropertyAlias(property);
  if (propertyAlias) cssText += `${propertyAlias}:${value};`;

  /* Prefix properties, e.g. `backdrop-filter` -> `-webkit-backdrop-filter` */
  const propertyFlags = cssPropertyPrefixFlags(property);
  if (propertyFlags & 0b001) cssText += `-webkit-${property}:${value};`;
  if (propertyFlags & 0b010) cssText += `-moz-${property}:${value};`;
  if (propertyFlags & 0b100) cssText += `-ms-${property}:${value};`;

  /* Prefix values, e.g. `position: "sticky"` -> `position: "-webkit-sticky"` */
  /* Notice that flags don't overlap and property prefixing isn't needed here */
  const valueFlags = cssValuePrefixFlags(property, value);
  if (valueFlags & 0b001) cssText += `${property}:-webkit-${value};`;
  else if (valueFlags & 0b010) cssText += `${property}:-moz-${value};`;
  else if (valueFlags & 0b100) cssText += `${property}:-ms-${value};`;

  /* Include the standardized declaration last */
  /* https://css-tricks.com/ordering-css3-properties/ */
  cssText += `${property}:${value};`;

  return cssText;
}

Prefix flags may be defined in TypeScript without any overhead as follows:

const enum CSSPrefixFlags {
  "-webkit-" = 1 << 0, // 0b001
     "-moz-" = 1 << 1, // 0b010
      "-ms-" = 1 << 2, // 0b100
}

/* Magic numbers from the previous snippet should be replaced like below: */
if (flags & CSSPrefixFlags["-webkit-"]) cssText += "...";
if (flags & CSSPrefixFlags["-moz-"]) cssText += "...";
if (flags & CSSPrefixFlags["-ms-"]) cssText += "...";

Browser Support

Every browser in the default Browserslist configuration is supported and tested against:

  • Baidu Browser for Android 7.12+
  • Chrome 57+
  • Edge 16+
  • Firefox 48+
  • Internet Explorer 11
  • KaiOS Browser 2.5+
  • Opera 46+
  • Safari 12.2+
  • Samsung Internet Browser 11.1+
  • QQ Browser for Android 10.4+
  • UC Browser for Android 12.12+

Quirks

  • Function values are only prefixed for longhand properties. This guarantees that only the start of each value is compared, for efficiency:

    // Prints "1 0"
    console.log(
      cssPropertyPrefixFlags(
        "background-image", // Longhand
        "image-set('example.png' 1x, 'example-2x.png' 2x)", // Prefixed
      ),
      cssPropertyPrefixFlags(
        "background", // Shorthand
        "image-set('example.png' 1x, 'example-2x.png' 2x)", // Not prefixed
      ),
    );
  • CSS Grid works in IE 11 only when using the following longhand properties:

    • grid-template-rows, grid-template-columns
    • grid-row-start, grid-column-start
    • -ms-grid-row-span and -ms-grid-column-span (along with grid-row-end and grid-column-end for cross-browser compatibility)
    • align-self, justify-self
  • cross-fade() and element() functions are not prefixed, due to the lack of standard implementations.

  • Selectors are not yet supported.

Acknowledgements

This project was heavily inspired by tiny-css-prefixer. Test vectors are obtained from @mdn/browser-compat-data.