postcss-ordered-values
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Ensure values are ordered consistently in your CSS.
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JavaScript
const { unit, stringify } = require('postcss-value-parser');
const mathFunctions = require('../lib/mathfunctions.js');
// border: <line-width> || <line-style> || <color>
// outline: <outline-color> || <outline-style> || <outline-width>
const borderWidths = new Set(['thin', 'medium', 'thick']);
const borderStyles = new Set([
'none',
'auto', // only in outline-style
'hidden',
'dotted',
'dashed',
'solid',
'double',
'groove',
'ridge',
'inset',
'outset',
]);
/**
* @param {import('postcss-value-parser').ParsedValue} border
* @return {string}
*/
module.exports = function normalizeBorder(border) {
const order = { width: '', style: '', color: '' };
border.walk((node) => {
const { type, value } = node;
if (type === 'word') {
if (borderStyles.has(value.toLowerCase())) {
order.style = value;
return false;
}
if (borderWidths.has(value.toLowerCase()) || unit(value.toLowerCase())) {
if (order.width !== '') {
order.width = `${order.width} ${value}`;
return false;
}
order.width = value;
return false;
}
order.color = value;
return false;
}
if (type === 'function') {
if (mathFunctions.has(value.toLowerCase())) {
order.width = stringify(node);
} else {
order.color = stringify(node);
}
return false;
}
});
return `${order.width} ${order.style} ${order.color}`.trim();
};
;