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Free-Style

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Free-Style is designed to make CSS easier and more maintainable by using JavaScript.

Installation

npm install free-style --save

Why?

There's a great presentation by Christopher Chedeau you should check out.

Solved by using CSS in JS

  • No global variables (Where and what is .button? Why does it conflict?)
  • Built in dependency system (CommonJS, Require.js, <script />)
  • Dead code elimination (Automatically remove unused styles)
  • Minification (Minify JS with existing tools)
  • Shared constants and reusable styles (Using variables and objects)
  • Isolation (Every style is automatically namespaced)
  • Extensible (Just use JavaScript - everything from math to color manipulation already exists!)

Also solved with Free-Style

  • Working with legacy DOM components (You can nest .class-name in your styles)
  • Expose third-party and semantic hooks/theming through ordinary class names (.button)
  • Consistently generates styles and class names (Generates the exact same on client and server, and will magically merges duplicate styles)
  • Develop components alongside the style (No more hunting CSS files for estranged ul > li > a)
  • Create isomorphic applications by serving styles for only the components rendered (With third-parties, see React Free-Style)
  • Continue using CSS you already know ({ '&:hover': { ... } })
  • Automatically namespace @-rule styles ({ '@media (min-width: 500px)': { ... } })
  • Define multiple rules with arrays ({ backgroundColor: ['red', 'linear-gradient(to right, red 0%, blue 100%)'] })
  • Integrates with any third-party system
  • Extremely small and powerful API that works with any ecosystem (~360 SLOC)

But How?

Free-Style generates a consistent hash from the style, after alphabetical property ordering and formatting, to use as the class name. This allows duplicate styles to automatically be merged by checking for duplicate hashes. Every style is "registered" and assigned to a variable, which gets the most out of linters and features like dead code minification that will warn on unused variables. Using "register" returns the class name to the Style instance and style instances (returned by create()) can be merged together at runtime to output only the styles on page (see React Free-Style). Styles should generally be created outside of the application run loop (E.g. render) so the CSS string and hash are generated once only. Any time a style is added/removed/merge/unmerged an event is triggered that allows libraries and other FreeStyle instances to propagate style changes.

Ways to Use

  • stylin - The simplest abstraction, create styles, rules and keyframes, and the <style /> stays in sync.
  • easy-style - Light-weight singleton API for browsers and node
  • react-free-style - React implementation that renders styles used on the current page (universal use-case)
  • This module! - Create, compose and manipulate style instances and change events

Usage

var FreeStyle = require('free-style')

// Create a container instance.
var Style = FreeStyle.create()

// Register a new, uniquely hashed style.
var STYLE = Style.registerStyle({
  backgroundColor: 'red'
}) //=> "f14svl5e"

// Inject a `<style />` element into the `<head>`.
Style.inject()

// Figure out how to render the class name after registering.
React.render(
  <div className={STYLE}>Hello world!</div>,
  document.body
)

Styles

var BUTTON_STYLE = Style.registerStyle({
  backgroundColor: 'red',
  padding: 10
})

console.log(BUTTON_STYLE) //=> "f65pi0b"

Tip: The string returned by registerStyle is a unique hash of the content and should be used as a class in HTML.

Multiple CSS Values

Style.registerStyle({
  background: [
    'red',
    '-moz-linear-gradient(left, red 0%, blue 100%)',
    '-webkit-linear-gradient(left, red 0%, blue 100%)',
    '-o-linear-gradient(left, red 0%, blue 100%)',
    '-ms-linear-gradient(left, red 0%, blue 100%)',
    'linear-gradient(to right, red 0%, blue 100%)'
  ]
}) //=> "f1n85iiq"

Nest @-rules

Style.registerStyle({
  color: 'red',
  '@media (min-width: 500px)': {
    color: 'blue'
  }
}) //=> "fk9tfor"

Nest Selectors

Style.registerStyle({
  '.classname': {
    color: 'blue'
  }
}) //=> "fc1zv17"

Parent Selector Reference

Style.registerStyle({
  '&:hover': {
    color: 'blue'
  }
}) //=> "f1h42yg6"

Tip: The ampersand (&) will be replaced by the parent selector at runtime. In this example, the result is .f1h42yg6:hover.

Use JavaScript

var extend = require('xtend')

var ellipsisStyle = {
  whiteSpace: 'nowrap',
  overflow: 'hidden',
  textOverflow: 'ellipsis'
}

var RED_ELLIPSIS_STYLE = Style.registerStyle(extend({
  color: 'red'
}, ellipsisStyle)) //=> "fvxl8qs"

Tip: This is a shallow extend example. There are modules on NPM for deep extending objects. You can also take advantage of new JavaScript features, such as const and computed properties:

const mediaQuery = '@media (min-width: 400px)'

const style = Style.registerStyle({
  backgroundColor: 'red',
  [mediaQuery]: {
    backgroundColor: 'pink'
  }
})

Keyframes

var COLOR_ANIM = Style.registerKeyframes({
  from: { color: 'red' },
  to: { color: 'blue' }
}) //=> "h1j3ughx"

var STYLE = Style.registerStyle({
  animationName: COLOR_ANIM,
  animationDuration: '1s'
}) //=> "fibanyf"

Tip: The string returned by registerKeyframes is a hash of the contents, and the name of the animation.

Rules

Style.registerRule('@font-face', {
  fontFamily: '"Bitstream Vera Serif Bold"',
  src: 'url("https://mdn.mozillademos.org/files/2468/VeraSeBd.ttf")'
})

Style.registerRule('@media print', {
  body: {
    color: 'red'
  }
})

Style.registerRule('body', {
  margin: 0,
  padding: 0
})

Tip: Interpolation is not supported with registerRule.

Multiple Instances

var Style1 = FreeStyle.create()
var Style2 = FreeStyle.create()

// Changes in `Style2` get reflected in `Style1`.
// Use this to compose entire stylesheets or components!
Style1.merge(Style2)
Style1.unmerge(Style2)

Output

CSS String

Style.getStyles() //=> ".f65pi0b{background-color:red;padding:10px}"

Inject Styles

Please note: This is a thin wrapper around Style.getStyles() that creates and appends a <style /> element to the head (or a target element). A more complex solution would listen and react to style changes.

Style.inject(/* optional target */)

Utilities

URL

Style.url('http://example.com') //=> 'url("http://example.com")'

Join

Style.join(STYLE, 'string', { yes: true, no: false }) //=> "f1e8b20b string yes"

Useful Libraries

Lower Level Methods

Custom Hash Algorithm

Initialize Free-Style with a custom CSS class hash algorithm (by default it uses a simple, internal string hash).

create([hash]) //=> `FreeStyle.FreeStyle`

Creating Instances Manually

FreeStyle.FreeStyle // Main stylesheet instance - returned from `create()`.
FreeStyle.Style // Style's hold CSS and a generate a consistent hash of the contents.
FreeStyle.AtRule // AtRule's are lighter-weight containers that can be nested inside `FreeStyle`.
FreeStyle.Selector // Selector's hold the CSS selector and can be nested inside `Style`.
FreeStyle.Cache // `FreeStyle`, `Style` and `AtRule` all extend the cache which maintains reference counts.

Change Events

Style.addChangeListener(fn)
Style.removeChangeListener(fn)

Other Methods

Style.add(Style | AtRule) // Add to internal cache and emit change.
Style.has(Style | AtRule) // Check if the style already exists.
Style.remove(Style | AtRule) // Remove from internal cache and emit change.
Style.count(Style | AtRule) // Return the number of instances mounted.

var ChildStyle = Style.create()

Style.merge(ChildStyle) // Merge the child styles and manage changes from instance.
Style.unmerge(ChildStyle) // Unmerge the child styles and stop listening for changes.

Legacy Browsers

To support legacy browsers (<= IE8) you'll need to polyfill some ES5 features, such as Object.keys, Array.isArray and Array.prototype.map.

License

MIT

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