This package contains CSS property definitions scraped from the latest versions of web platform specifications in webref, with fixes applied to ensure (almost) all CSS value definitions can be parsed with CSSTree.
The async listAll()
method resolves with an object where the keys are spec shortnames, and the values are the data for that spec. Example:
const css = require('@webref/css');
const parsedFiles = await css.listAll();
for (const [shortname, data] of Object.entries(parsedFiles)) {
// do something with the json object
}
CSS fragments that appear in the objects, in other words the contents of the properties[].value
, properties[].newValues
, descriptors[].value
and valuespaces[].value
properties can be parsed with the CSSTree Value Definition Syntax parser. Example:
const css = require('@webref/css');
const { definitionSyntax } = require('css-tree');
const parsedFiles = await css.listAll();
for (const [shortname, data] of Object.entries(parsedFiles)) {
for (const [name, desc] of Object.entries(data.properties)) {
if (desc.value) {
try {
const ast = definitionSyntax.parse(desc.value);
// do something with the ast
}
catch {
// one of the few value definitions that cannot yet be parsed by CSSTree
}
}
}
}
The following guarantees are provided by this package:
- All CSS files can be parsed by the version of CSSTree used in
peerDependencies
inpackage.json
, with the exception of a handful CSS value definitions that, although valid, are not yet supported by CSSTree.