postcss-custom-property-token-fallback

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postcss-custom-property-token-fallback

PostCSS postcss-custom-property-token-fallback

Examples

Input Example

.foo {
  color: var(--color-text-default);
}

Output Example

.foo {
  color: var(--color-text-default, #ffffff);
}

What it does

This plugin will search through your CSS and update all custom-properties to have their fallback value included. This fallback value comes from the given index file, which should be an object with all CSS custom property declarations. For example,

{
    'foo': '#123456',
    'bar': '10px',
    'fi-fo': '5px',
}

If the value of a custom property isn't in the index, the custom property will reamin unchanged. This plugin also works for instances where multiple CSS custom props are used. For example,

padding: var(--spacing-1) var(--spacing-2);
margin: calc(var(--spacing-1) + var(--spacing-2));

becomes

padding: var(--spacing-1, 4px) var(--spacing-2, 8px);
margin: calc(var(--spacing-1, 4px) + var(--spacing-2. 8px));

Usage

Step 1: Install plugin:

npm install --save-dev postcss postcss-custom-property-token-fallback

Step 2: Check you project for existed PostCSS config: postcss.config.js in the project root, "postcss" section in package.json or postcss in bundle config.

If you do not use PostCSS, add it according to official docs and set this plugin in settings.

Step 3: Add the plugin to plugins list:

module.exports = {
  plugins: [
+   require('postcss-custom-property-token-fallback({index: yourIndexFile })'),
    require('autoprefixer')
  ]
}

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npm i postcss-custom-property-token-fallback

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