├── .babelrc.js
├── .bemrc.js
├── .browserlistrc
├── .eslintrc.json
├── .gitignore
├── .husky
└── pre-commit
├── .stylelintignore
├── .stylelintrc
├── .yarnrc.yml
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── gulp-tasks
├── clean.js
├── favicons.js
├── fonts.js
├── gzip.js
├── images.js
├── scripts.js
├── serve.js
├── sprites.js
├── styles.js
├── views.js
└── webp.js
├── gulpfile.babel.js
├── package.json
├── src
├── .htaccess
├── blocks
│ ├── _modules.scss
│ └── modules
│ │ ├── footer
│ │ ├── footer.html
│ │ ├── footer.js
│ │ └── footer.scss
│ │ └── header
│ │ ├── header.html
│ │ ├── header.js
│ │ └── header.scss
├── fonts
│ └── .gitkeep
├── img
│ ├── favicon
│ │ └── favicon.png
│ └── sprites
│ │ └── .gitkeep
├── js
│ ├── import
│ │ ├── components.js
│ │ └── modules.js
│ └── index.js
├── styles
│ ├── base
│ │ ├── _fonts.scss
│ │ └── _general.scss
│ ├── helpers
│ │ ├── _functions.scss
│ │ ├── _mixins.scss
│ │ └── _variables.scss
│ ├── main.scss
│ └── vendor
│ │ ├── _libs.scss
│ │ └── import
│ │ └── _normalize.scss
└── views
│ ├── 404.html
│ ├── index.html
│ └── pages
│ └── page.html
├── webpack.config.js
└── yarn.lock
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1 | module.exports = {
2 | presets: [
3 | require("@babel/preset-env")
4 | ]
5 | };
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1 | module.exports = {
2 | root: true,
3 | modules: {
4 | "bem-tools": {
5 | plugins: {
6 | create: {
7 | techs: ["html", "scss", "js"],
8 | levels: {
9 | "src/blocks/modules": {
10 | default: true
11 | }
12 | }
13 | }
14 | }
15 | }
16 | }
17 | };
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1 | last 3 versions
2 | > 1%
3 | ie 9-11
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1 | {
2 | "env": {
3 | "browser": true,
4 | "commonjs": true,
5 | "es6": true,
6 | "node": true
7 | },
8 |
9 | "extends": "eslint:recommended",
10 | "parser": "@babel/eslint-parser",
11 | "parserOptions": {
12 | "ecmaVersion": 6,
13 | "sourceType": "module"
14 | },
15 |
16 | "rules": {
17 | "indent": ["error", 4],
18 | "linebreak-style": ["error", "unix"],
19 | "quotes": ["error", "double"],
20 | "semi": ["error", "always"]
21 | }
22 | }
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1 | .DS_Store
2 | .DS_Store?
3 | ._*
4 | .Spotlight-V100
5 | .Trashes
6 | .idea
7 | .vscode
8 | .github
9 | .env
10 | .yarn/cache
11 | .yarn/install-state.gz
12 | ehthumbs.db
13 | Thumbs.db
14 | _config.yml
15 | node_modules
16 | dist
17 | package-lock.json
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1 | #!/bin/sh
2 | . "$(dirname "$0")/_/husky.sh"
3 |
4 | yarn lint-staged
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1 | {
2 | "extends": "stylelint-config-standard-scss",
3 | "customSyntax": "postcss-scss",
4 | "plugins": [
5 | "stylelint-order",
6 | "stylelint-selector-bem-pattern"
7 | ],
8 | "rules": {
9 | "indentation": 4,
10 | "plugin/selector-bem-pattern": [
11 | {
12 | "implicitComponents": true,
13 | "componentName": "[-a-z]+",
14 | "componentSelectors": {
15 | "initial": "^(\\.{componentName}(__[a-z]+|--[-a-z0-9]+|__[-a-z]+--[-a-z0-9]+|.[-a-z]+|__[a-z]+.[-a-z]+)?)$",
16 | "combined": "^.+$"
17 | },
18 | "ignoreSelectors": [
19 | "^\\.(no-)?js(-modal-open)?$",
20 | "a(\\[[a-z]+|:[a-z]+)?",
21 | "h[1-6]",
22 | "pre",
23 | "blockquote",
24 | "thead",
25 | "tr",
26 | "img",
27 | "img",
28 | "p",
29 | "table",
30 | "^&:empty",
31 | "#{\\$[-a-z]+}__[-a-z]+",
32 | "^\\*$"
33 | ],
34 | },
35 | {
36 | "severity": "warning",
37 | "message": "Селектор не из имени файла или БЭМ-ошибка"
38 | }
39 | ],
40 | "order/order": [
41 | "custom-properties", {
42 | "type": "at-rule",
43 | "name": "include"
44 | },
45 | "declarations", {
46 | "type": "at-rule",
47 | "name": "media"
48 | },
49 | {
50 | "type": "rule",
51 | "selector": "^&:\\w+$"
52 | },
53 | {
54 | "type": "rule",
55 | "selector": "^\\.[-_a-zA-Z0-9]+"
56 | },
57 | {
58 | "type": "rule",
59 | "selector": "^&__[-a-z0-9]+"
60 | },
61 | {
62 | "type": "rule",
63 | "selector": "^&--[-a-z0-9]+"
64 | }
65 | ],
66 | "order/properties-order": [
67 | [{
68 | "properties": [
69 | "content",
70 | "box-sizing",
71 | "display",
72 | "flex",
73 | "flex-wrap",
74 | "flex-basis",
75 | "flex-direction",
76 | "flex-flow",
77 | "flex-grow",
78 | "flex-shrink",
79 | "align-content",
80 | "align-items",
81 | "align-self",
82 | "justify-content",
83 | "order",
84 | "grid",
85 | "grid-area",
86 | "grid-auto-*",
87 | "grid-column",
88 | "grid-column-*",
89 | "grid-gap",
90 | "grid-row",
91 | "grid-row-*",
92 | "grid-template",
93 | "grid-template-*",
94 | "position",
95 | "z-index",
96 | "top",
97 | "right",
98 | "bottom",
99 | "left",
100 | "width",
101 | "min-width",
102 | "max-width",
103 | "height",
104 | "min-height",
105 | "max-height",
106 | "overflow",
107 | "overflow-*",
108 | "margin",
109 | "margin-*",
110 | "border",
111 | "border-*",
112 | "padding",
113 | "padding-*",
114 | ]
115 | },
116 | {
117 | "properties": [
118 | "transform",
119 | "transform-*",
120 | "backface-visibility",
121 | "perspective",
122 | "perspective-origin",
123 | "transition",
124 | "transition-*",
125 | "animation",
126 | "animation-*",
127 | ],
128 | }
129 | ]],
130 | "color-hex-case": ["lower", {
131 | "severity": "warning",
132 | "message": "HEX-цвета нужно указывать строчными буквами"
133 | }],
134 | "color-named": ["never", {
135 | "message": "Цвета ключевыми словами нельзя писать"
136 | }],
137 | "color-no-invalid-hex": [true, {
138 | "message": "Ошибка в написании HEX-цвета"
139 | }],
140 |
141 | "no-missing-end-of-source-newline": [
142 | null
143 | ],
144 |
145 | "no-duplicate-at-import-rules": [true, {
146 | "message": "Не должно быть повторного импорта файла"
147 | }],
148 | "no-duplicate-selectors": [true, {
149 | "message": "Один и тот же селектор не должен дублироваться"
150 | }],
151 | "no-extra-semicolons": [true, {
152 | "message": "Две точки с запятой подряд не должны быть"
153 | }],
154 |
155 | "font-family-name-quotes": ["always-where-recommended", {
156 | "message": "Название шрифта следует брать в кавычки"
157 | }],
158 | "font-family-no-duplicate-names": [true, {
159 | "message": "Нельзя дублировать один и тот же шрифт"
160 | }],
161 | "font-family-no-missing-generic-family-keyword": [true, {
162 | "message": "Необходимо указывать sans-serif или serif"
163 | }],
164 | "font-weight-notation": ["numeric", {
165 | "message": "Необходимо указывать плотность шрифта цифрой",
166 | ignore: ["relative"]
167 | }],
168 |
169 | "number-no-trailing-zeros": [true, {
170 | "message": "Лишний (необязательный) нуль в дроби"
171 | }],
172 |
173 | "declaration-colon-space-after": ["always-single-line", {
174 | "message": "Следует ставить один пробел после двоеточия"
175 | }],
176 | "declaration-colon-space-before": ["never", {
177 | "message": "Не следует ставить пробел перед двоеточием"
178 | }],
179 | "declaration-no-important": [true, {
180 | "severity": "warning",
181 | "message": "Применяйте !important с осторожностью"
182 | }],
183 | "declaration-block-no-duplicate-properties": [true, {
184 | "message": "Правила не должны повторяться"
185 | }],
186 | "declaration-block-no-shorthand-property-overrides": [true, {
187 | "message": "Это свойство перебивает другое"
188 | }],
189 | "declaration-block-semicolon-newline-after": ["always", {
190 | "message": "После точки с запятой необходим перенос"
191 | }],
192 | "declaration-block-single-line-max-declarations": [1, {
193 | "message": "На одной строке должно быть одно правило"
194 | }],
195 | "declaration-block-trailing-semicolon": ["always", {
196 | "message": "Каждое свойство должно заканчиваться точкой с запятой"
197 | }],
198 | "declaration-block-semicolon-newline-before": ["never-multi-line", {
199 | "message": "Перенос перед символом ; недопустим"
200 | }],
201 | "declaration-block-semicolon-space-before": ["never", {
202 | "message": "Пробел перед символом ; недопустим"
203 | }],
204 |
205 | "block-closing-brace-empty-line-before": ["never", {
206 | "message": "Перед «}» не должно быть пустой строки"
207 | }],
208 | "block-closing-brace-newline-after": ["always", {
209 | "message": "После «}» не должно быть переноса"
210 | }],
211 | "block-closing-brace-newline-before": ["always", {
212 | "message": "Перед «}» должен быть перенос"
213 | }],
214 | "block-opening-brace-newline-after": ["always", {
215 | "message": "После «{» должен быть перенос"
216 | }],
217 | "block-opening-brace-space-before": ["always", {
218 | "message": "Перед «{» должен быть один пробел"
219 | }],
220 |
221 | "property-case": ["lower", {
222 | "message": "Значения свойств следует писать строчными буквами"
223 | }],
224 | "property-no-unknown": [true, {
225 | "message": "Такого свойства не существует"
226 | }],
227 |
228 | "unit-case": ["lower", {
229 | "message": "Единицы измерения следует писать строчными надобно"
230 | }],
231 | "unit-no-unknown": [true, {
232 | "message": "Не существует таких единиц измерения"
233 | }],
234 |
235 | "value-keyword-case": ["lower", {
236 | "message": "Значения свойств следует писать строчными буквами",
237 | "ignoreProperties": ["/font-/", ]
238 | }],
239 | "value-list-comma-space-after": ["always-single-line", {
240 | "message": "Необходим пробел в значениях после запятой"
241 | }],
242 | "value-list-comma-space-before": ["never", {
243 | "message": "В значениях перед запятой пробел запрещен"
244 | }],
245 | "value-list-comma-newline-after": ["always-multi-line", {
246 | "message": "Значения свойств должны быть без переносов"
247 | }],
248 | "value-list-comma-newline-before": ["never-multi-line", {
249 | "message": "Значения свойств должны быть без переносов"
250 | }],
251 |
252 | "string-no-newline": [true, {
253 | "message": "В строчных данных не должно быть переносов"
254 | }],
255 | "string-quotes": ["double", {
256 | "message": "В проекте двойные кавычки"
257 | }],
258 |
259 | "selector-attribute-operator-disallowed-list": [["id"], {
260 | "message": "Для стилизации ID использовать нельзя"
261 | }],
262 | "selector-pseudo-class-case": ["lower", {
263 | "message": "Псевдоклассы необходимо писать строчными буквами"
264 | }],
265 | "selector-pseudo-class-no-unknown": [true, {
266 | "message": "Такого псевдокласса не существует"
267 | }],
268 | "selector-pseudo-class-parentheses-space-inside": ["never", {
269 | "message": "Внутри скобок в псевдоселекторах не должно быть пробелов"
270 | }],
271 | "selector-pseudo-element-case": ["lower", {
272 | "message": "Псевдоэлементы необходимо писать строчными буквами"
273 | }],
274 | "selector-pseudo-element-no-unknown": [true, {
275 | "message": "Такого псевдоэлемента не существует"
276 | }],
277 | "selector-type-case": ["lower", {
278 | "message": "Селекторы необходимо писать строчными буквами"
279 | }],
280 | "selector-type-no-unknown": [true, {
281 | "message": "Такого селектора не существует"
282 | }],
283 | "selector-max-empty-lines": [0, {
284 | "message": "Пустые строки в селекторах недопустимы"
285 | }],
286 | "selector-list-comma-newline-after": ["never-multi-line", {
287 | "message": "После запятой необходим перенос строки"
288 | }],
289 | "selector-list-comma-newline-before": ["never-multi-line", {
290 | "message": "Перед запятой не должно быть переноса строки"
291 | }],
292 | "selector-list-comma-space-after": ["always-single-line", {
293 | "message": "После запятой должен быть пробел"
294 | }],
295 | "selector-list-comma-space-before": ["never", {
296 | "message": "Перед запятой не должно быть пробела"
297 | }],
298 | "selector-descendant-combinator-no-non-space": [true, {
299 | "message": "Комбинированные селекторы нужно отделять одним пробелом"
300 | }],
301 |
302 | "length-zero-no-unit": [true, {
303 | "message": "Единицы измерения не указываются, если значение равно нулю"
304 | }],
305 |
306 | "function-comma-space-after": ["always", {
307 | "message": "После запятой необходим пробел"
308 | }],
309 | "function-comma-space-before": ["never", {
310 | "message": "Перед запятой пробела быть не должно"
311 | }],
312 | "function-comma-newline-before": ["never-multi-line", {
313 | "message": "Перед переносом запятой быть не должно"
314 | }],
315 | "function-comma-newline-after": ["never-multi-line", {
316 | "message": "После переноса запятой быть не должно"
317 | }],
318 | "function-parentheses-newline-inside": ["never-multi-line", {
319 | "message": "После переноса скобки быть не должно"
320 | }],
321 | "function-max-empty-lines": [0, {
322 | "message": "Пустых строк не должно быть в функциях"
323 | }],
324 | "function-name-case": ["lower", {
325 | "message": "Имена функций следует писать строчными буквами"
326 | }],
327 | "function-whitespace-after": ["always", {
328 | "message": "Должны быть пробелы между функциями"
329 | }],
330 |
331 | "media-feature-parentheses-space-inside": ["never", {
332 | "message": "Пробелы после «(» и перед «)» использовать нельзя"
333 | }]
334 | }
335 | }
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1 | # gulp-scss-starter
2 |
3 | 
4 | 
5 | 
6 |
7 |
8 | ## :fire: Особенности
9 | * именование классов по [БЭМ](https://ru.bem.info/)
10 | * используется БЭМ-структура
11 | * используется препроцессор [SCSS](https://sass-lang.com/)
12 | * используется транспайлер [Babel](https://babeljs.io/) для поддержки современного JavaScript (ES6) в браузерах
13 | * используется [Webpack](https://webpack.js.org/) для сборки JavaScript-модулей
14 | * используется жёсткий кодгайд
15 | * используется проверка кода на ошибки перед коммитом
16 |
17 | ## :hammer_and_wrench: Установка
18 | * установите [NodeJS](https://nodejs.org/en/)
19 | * установите глобально:
20 | * [Yarn](https://yarnpkg.com/getting-started): ```npm i -g yarn```
21 | * [Gulp](https://gulpjs.com/): ```npm i -g gulp```
22 | * [Bem Tools](https://www.npmjs.com/package/bem-tools-core): ```npm i -g bem-tools-core```
23 | * скачайте сборку с помощью [Git](https://git-scm.com/downloads): ```git clone https://github.com/andreyalexeich/gulp-scss-starter.git```
24 | * перейдите в скачанную папку со сборкой: ```cd gulp-scss-starter```
25 | * введите ```yarn set version berry```
26 | * скачайте необходимые зависимости: ```yarn```
27 | * чтобы начать работу, введите команду: ```yarn run dev``` (режим разработки)
28 | * чтобы собрать проект, введите команду ```yarn run build``` (режим сборки)
29 |
30 | Если вы всё сделали правильно, у вас должен открыться браузер с локальным сервером. Режим сборки предполагает оптимизацию проекта: сжатие изображений, минифицирование CSS и JS-файлов для загрузки на сервер.
31 |
32 | ## :open_file_folder: Файловая структура
33 |
34 | ```
35 | gulp-scss-starter
36 | ├── dist
37 | ├── gulp-tasks
38 | ├── src
39 | │ ├── blocks
40 | │ ├── fonts
41 | │ ├── img
42 | │ ├── js
43 | │ ├── styles
44 | │ ├── views
45 | │ └── .htaccess
46 | ├── gulpfile.babel.js
47 | ├── webpack.config.js
48 | ├── package.json
49 | ├── .yarnrc.yml
50 | ├── .babelrc.js
51 | ├── .bemrc.js
52 | ├── .eslintrc.json
53 | ├── .stylelintrc
54 | ├── .stylelintignore
55 | └── .gitignore
56 | ```
57 |
58 | * Корень папки:
59 | * ```.babelrc.js``` — настройки Babel
60 | * ```.bemrc.js``` — настройки БЭМ
61 | * ```.eslintrc.json``` — настройки ESLint
62 | * ```.gitignore``` – запрет на отслеживание файлов Git'ом
63 | * ```.stylelintrc``` — настройки Stylelint
64 | * ```.stylelintignore``` – запрет на отслеживание файлов Stylelint'ом
65 | * ```.yarnrc.yml``` – настройка Yarn
66 | * ```gulpfile.babel.js``` — настройки Gulp
67 | * ```webpack.config.js``` — настройки Webpack
68 | * ```package.json``` — список зависимостей
69 | * Папка ```src``` - используется во время разработки:
70 | * БЭМ-блоки: ```src/blocks```
71 | * шрифты: ```src/fonts```
72 | * изображения: ```src/img```
73 | * JS-файлы: ```src/js```
74 | * страницы сайта: ```src/views/pages```
75 | * SCSS-файлы: ```src/styles```
76 | * HTML-файлы: ```src/views```
77 | * конфигурационный файл веб-сервера Apache с настройками [gzip](https://habr.com/ru/post/221849/) (сжатие без потерь): ```src/.htaccess```
78 | * Папка ```dist``` - папка, из которой запускается локальный сервер для разработки (при запуске ```yarn run dev```)
79 | * Папка ```gulp-tasks``` - папка с Gulp-тасками
80 |
81 | ## :keyboard: Команды
82 | * ```yarn run lint:styles``` - проверить SCSS-файлы. Для VSCode необходимо установить [плагин](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=stylelint.vscode-stylelint). Для WebStorm
83 | или PHPStorm необходимо включить Stylelint в ```Languages & Frameworks - Style Sheets - Stylelint```
84 | * ```yarn run dev``` - запуск сервера для разработки проекта
85 | * ```yarn run build``` - собрать проект с оптимизацией без запуска сервера
86 | * ```yarn run build:views``` - собрать HTML-файлы
87 | * ```yarn run build:styles``` - скомпилировать SCSS-файлы
88 | * ```yarn run build:scripts``` - собрать JS-файлы
89 | * ```yarn run build:images``` - собрать изображения
90 | * ```yarn run build:webp``` - сконвертировать изображения в формат ```.webp```
91 | * ```yarn run build:sprites```- собрать спрайты
92 | * ```yarn run build:fonts``` - собрать шрифты
93 | * ```yarn run build:favicons``` - собрать фавиконки
94 | * ```yarn run build:gzip``` - собрать конфигурацию Apache
95 | * ```yarn run bem-m``` - добавить БЭМ-блок
96 | * ```yarn run lint:styles --fix``` - исправить ошибки в SCSS-файлах согласно настройкам Stylelint
97 | * ```yarn run lint:scripts``` - проверить JS-файлы
98 | * ```yarn run lint:scripts --fix``` - исправить ошибки в JS-файлах согласно настройкам ESLint
99 |
100 | ## :bulb: Рекомендации по использованию
101 | ### Компонентный подход к разработке сайтов
102 | * каждый БЭМ-блок имеет свою папку внутри ```src/blocks/modules```
103 | * папка одного БЭМ-блока содержит в себе один HTML-файл, один SCSS-файл и один JS-файл (если у блока используется скрипт)
104 | * HTML-файл блока импортируется в файл ```src/views/index.html``` (или в необходимый файл страницы, откуда будет вызываться блок)
105 | * SCSS-файл блока импортируется в файл ```src/blocks/modules/_modules.scss```
106 | * JS-файл блока импортируется в ```src/js/import/modules.js```
107 |
108 | Пример структуры папки с БЭМ-блоком:
109 | ```
110 | blocks
111 | ├── modules
112 | │ ├──header
113 | │ │ ├── header.html
114 | │ │ ├── header.js
115 | │ │ ├── header.scss
116 | ```
117 |
118 | Чтобы вручную не создавать соответствующие папку и файлы, достаточно в консоли прописать следующую команду: ```yarn run bem-m my-block``` - для создания БЭМ-блока в ```src/block/modules```, где ```my-block``` - имя БЭМ-блока (после создания нужно удалить содержимое js-файла БЭМ-блока).
119 |
120 | ### Страницы проекта
121 | * страницы проекта находятся в папке ```src/views/pages```
122 | * главная страница: ```src/views/index.html```
123 |
124 | ### Шрифты
125 | * шрифты находятся в папке ```src/fonts```
126 | * используйте [форматы](https://caniuse.com/#search=woff) ```.woff``` и ```.woff2```
127 | * шрифты подключаются в файл ```src/styles/base/_fonts.scss```
128 | * сконвертировать локальные шрифты можно с помощью [данного сервиса](https://onlinefontconverter.com/)
129 |
130 | ### Изображения
131 | * изображения находятся в папке ```src/img```
132 | * изображения автоматически конвертируются в формат ```.webp```. Подробная информация по использованию [тут](https://vk.com/@vk_it-webp)
133 | * изображение для генерации фавиконок должно находиться в папке ```src/img/favicon``` и иметь размер не менее ```1024px x 1024px```
134 |
135 | ### SVG-спрайты
136 | Для создания спрайтов изображения ```.svg``` должны находиться в папке ```src/img/sprites```. Например, у нас есть файлы ```icon-1.svg```, ```icon-2.svg``` и ```icon-3.svg```, и мы должны обратиться к ```icon-2.svg```. Для этого в HTML нужно воспользоваться тегом ```