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diff --git a/node_modules/postcss-value-parser/README.md b/node_modules/postcss-value-parser/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index 0f3be47..0000000 --- a/node_modules/postcss-value-parser/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,253 +0,0 @@ -# postcss-value-parser - -[](https://travis-ci.org/TrySound/postcss-value-parser) - -Transforms CSS declaration values and at-rule parameters into a tree of nodes, and provides a simple traversal API. - -## Usage - -```js -var valueParser = require('postcss-value-parser'); -var cssBackgroundValue = 'url(foo.png) no-repeat 40px 73%'; -var parsedValue = valueParser(cssBackgroundValue); -// parsedValue exposes an API described below, -// e.g. parsedValue.walk(..), parsedValue.toString(), etc. -``` - -For example, parsing the value `rgba(233, 45, 66, .5)` will return the following: - -```js -{ - nodes: [ - { - type: 'function', - value: 'rgba', - before: '', - after: '', - nodes: [ - { type: 'word', value: '233' }, - { type: 'div', value: ',', before: '', after: ' ' }, - { type: 'word', value: '45' }, - { type: 'div', value: ',', before: '', after: ' ' }, - { type: 'word', value: '66' }, - { type: 'div', value: ',', before: ' ', after: '' }, - { type: 'word', value: '.5' } - ] - } - ] -} -``` - -If you wanted to convert each `rgba()` value in `sourceCSS` to a hex value, you could do so like this: - -```js -var valueParser = require('postcss-value-parser'); - -var parsed = valueParser(sourceCSS); - -// walk() will visit all the of the nodes in the tree, -// invoking the callback for each. -parsed.walk(function (node) { - - // Since we only want to transform rgba() values, - // we can ignore anything else. - if (node.type !== 'function' && node.value !== 'rgba') return; - - // We can make an array of the rgba() arguments to feed to a - // convertToHex() function - var color = node.nodes.filter(function (node) { - return node.type === 'word'; - }).map(function (node) { - return Number(node.value); - }); // [233, 45, 66, .5] - - // Now we will transform the existing rgba() function node - // into a word node with the hex value - node.type = 'word'; - node.value = convertToHex(color); -}) - -parsed.toString(); // #E92D42 -``` - -## Nodes - -Each node is an object with these common properties: - -- **type**: The type of node (`word`, `string`, `div`, `space`, `comment`, or `function`). - Each type is documented below. -- **value**: Each node has a `value` property; but what exactly `value` means - is specific to the node type. Details are documented for each type below. -- **sourceIndex**: The starting index of the node within the original source - string. For example, given the source string `10px 20px`, the `word` node - whose value is `20px` will have a `sourceIndex` of `5`. - -### word - -The catch-all node type that includes keywords (e.g. `no-repeat`), -quantities (e.g. `20px`, `75%`, `1.5`), and hex colors (e.g. `#e6e6e6`). - -Node-specific properties: - -- **value**: The "word" itself. - -### string - -A quoted string value, e.g. `"something"` in `content: "something";`. - -Node-specific properties: - -- **value**: The text content of the string. -- **quote**: The quotation mark surrounding the string, either `"` or `'`. -- **unclosed**: `true` if the string was not closed properly. e.g. `"unclosed string `. - -### div - -A divider, for example - -- `,` in `animation-duration: 1s, 2s, 3s` -- `/` in `border-radius: 10px / 23px` -- `:` in `(min-width: 700px)` - -Node-specific properties: - -- **value**: The divider character. Either `,`, `/`, or `:` (see examples above). -- **before**: Whitespace before the divider. -- **after**: Whitespace after the divider. - -### space - -Whitespace used as a separator, e.g. ` ` occurring twice in `border: 1px solid black;`. - -Node-specific properties: - -- **value**: The whitespace itself. - -### comment - -A CSS comment starts with `/*` and ends with `*/` - -Node-specific properties: - -- **value**: The comment value without `/*` and `*/` -- **unclosed**: `true` if the comment was not closed properly. e.g. `/* comment without an end `. - -### function - -A CSS function, e.g. `rgb(0,0,0)` or `url(foo.bar)`. - -Function nodes have nodes nested within them: the function arguments. - -Additional properties: - -- **value**: The name of the function, e.g. `rgb` in `rgb(0,0,0)`. -- **before**: Whitespace after the opening parenthesis and before the first argument, - e.g. ` ` in `rgb( 0,0,0)`. -- **after**: Whitespace before the closing parenthesis and after the last argument, - e.g. ` ` in `rgb(0,0,0 )`. -- **nodes**: More nodes representing the arguments to the function. -- **unclosed**: `true` if the parentheses was not closed properly. e.g. `( unclosed-function `. - -Media features surrounded by parentheses are considered functions with an -empty value. For example, `(min-width: 700px)` parses to these nodes: - -```js -[ - { - type: 'function', value: '', before: '', after: '', - nodes: [ - { type: 'word', value: 'min-width' }, - { type: 'div', value: ':', before: '', after: ' ' }, - { type: 'word', value: '700px' } - ] - } -] -``` - -`url()` functions can be parsed a little bit differently depending on -whether the first character in the argument is a quotation mark. - -`url( /gfx/img/bg.jpg )` parses to: - -```js -{ type: 'function', sourceIndex: 0, value: 'url', before: ' ', after: ' ', nodes: [ - { type: 'word', sourceIndex: 5, value: '/gfx/img/bg.jpg' } -] } -``` - -`url( "/gfx/img/bg.jpg" )`, on the other hand, parses to: - -```js -{ type: 'function', sourceIndex: 0, value: 'url', before: ' ', after: ' ', nodes: [ - type: 'string', sourceIndex: 5, quote: '"', value: '/gfx/img/bg.jpg' }, -] } -``` - -## API - -``` -var valueParser = require('postcss-value-parser'); -``` - -### valueParser.unit(quantity) - -Parses `quantity`, distinguishing the number from the unit. Returns an object like the following: - -```js -// Given 2rem -{ - number: '2', - unit: 'rem' -} -``` - -If the `quantity` argument cannot be parsed as a number, returns `false`. - -*This function does not parse complete values*: you cannot pass it `1px solid black` and expect `px` as -the unit. Instead, you should pass it single quantities only. Parse `1px solid black`, then pass it -the stringified `1px` node (a `word` node) to parse the number and unit. - -### valueParser.stringify(nodes[, custom]) - -Stringifies a node or array of nodes. - -The `custom` function is called for each `node`; return a string to override the default behaviour. - -### valueParser.walk(nodes, callback[, bubble]) - -Walks each provided node, recursively walking all descendent nodes within functions. - -Returning `false` in the `callback` will prevent traversal of descendent nodes (within functions). -You can use this feature to for shallow iteration, walking over only the *immediate* children. -*Note: This only applies if `bubble` is `false` (which is the default).* - -By default, the tree is walked from the outermost node inwards. -To reverse the direction, pass `true` for the `bubble` argument. - -The `callback` is invoked with three arguments: `callback(node, index, nodes)`. - -- `node`: The current node. -- `index`: The index of the current node. -- `nodes`: The complete nodes array passed to `walk()`. - -Returns the `valueParser` instance. - -### var parsed = valueParser(value) - -Returns the parsed node tree. - -### parsed.nodes - -The array of nodes. - -### parsed.toString() - -Stringifies the node tree. - -### parsed.walk(callback[, bubble]) - -Walks each node inside `parsed.nodes`. See the documentation for `valueParser.walk()` above. - -# License - -MIT © [Bogdan Chadkin](mailto:trysound@yandex.ru) |