├── .gitignore ├── project.clj ├── test └── cljs_styles │ ├── keyframes_test.clj │ └── core_test.clj ├── src └── cljs_styles │ ├── keyframes.cljc │ └── core.cljc ├── README.md └── LICENSE /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /target 2 | /classes 3 | /checkouts 4 | pom.xml 5 | pom.xml.asc 6 | *.jar 7 | *.class 8 | /.lein-* 9 | /.nrepl-port 10 | .hgignore 11 | .hg/ 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /project.clj: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | (defproject cljs-styles "0.3.9" 2 | :description "Vendor prefixes for React inline styles with ClojureScript" 3 | :url "https://github.com/magnars/cljs-styles" 4 | :license {:name "Eclipse Public License" 5 | :url "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html"} 6 | :dependencies [] 7 | :profiles {:dev {:plugins [[lein-expectations "0.0.7"] 8 | [lein-autoexpect "1.6.0"]] 9 | :dependencies [[org.clojure/clojure "1.8.0"] 10 | [expectations "2.1.4"] 11 | [flare "0.2.9"]] 12 | :injections [(require 'flare.expectations) 13 | (flare.expectations/install!)]}}) 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test/cljs_styles/keyframes_test.clj: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | (ns cljs-styles.keyframes-test 2 | (:require [cljs-styles.keyframes :as sut] 3 | [expectations :refer :all])) 4 | 5 | ;; renders keyframes, webkit-prefixed by default 6 | 7 | (expect 8 | (str "@-webkit-keyframes fade-in {0% {opacity 0;} 100% {opacity 1;}} " 9 | "@keyframes fade-in {0% {opacity 0;} 100% {opacity 1;}}") 10 | (sut/render-keyframes 11 | "fade-in" 12 | [[ 0 "opacity 0;"] 13 | [100 "opacity 1;"]])) 14 | 15 | ;; can omit webkit-prefix by passing in empty prefix set 16 | 17 | (expect 18 | "@keyframes fade-in {0% {opacity 0;} 100% {opacity 1;}}" 19 | (sut/render-keyframes 20 | "fade-in" 21 | [[ 0 "opacity 0;"] 22 | [100 "opacity 1;"]] 23 | #{})) 24 | 25 | ;; prefixes transform properly 26 | 27 | (expect 28 | (str "@-webkit-keyframes half-rotate {0% {-webkit-transform: rotate(0);} 100% {-webkit-transform: rotate(180);}} " 29 | "@keyframes half-rotate {0% {transform: rotate(0);} 100% {transform: rotate(180);}}") 30 | (sut/render-keyframes 31 | "half-rotate" 32 | [[ 0 "transform: rotate(0);"] 33 | [100 "transform: rotate(180);"]])) 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/cljs_styles/keyframes.cljc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | (ns cljs-styles.keyframes 2 | (:require [cljs-styles.core :refer [prefix-transition-value]] 3 | [clojure.string :as str])) 4 | 5 | (defn ->keyframe [[pct styles]] 6 | (str pct "% {" styles "}")) 7 | 8 | (defn render-keyframes [name frames & [prefixes-to-use]] 9 | (let [webkit-prefix? (if prefixes-to-use (:webkit prefixes-to-use) true) 10 | contents (->> frames 11 | (map ->keyframe) 12 | (interpose " ") 13 | (apply str))] 14 | (str (when webkit-prefix? 15 | (str "@-webkit-keyframes " name " {" 16 | (prefix-transition-value :webkit contents) "} ")) 17 | "@keyframes " name " {" contents "}"))) 18 | 19 | (defn sanitize-chars [s] 20 | (str/replace s #"[^a-zA-Z]+" "-")) 21 | 22 | (defmacro defanim [name & frames] 23 | (let [id (str "keyframe--" (sanitize-chars (or *ns* "unknown-ns")) "--" (sanitize-chars name))] 24 | `(def ~name (do 25 | (when-let [elem# (.getElementById js/document ~id)] 26 | (.removeChild (.-parentNode elem#) elem#)) 27 | (when (.-body js/document) 28 | (let [sheet# (.createElement js/document "style")] 29 | (set! (.-id sheet#) ~id) 30 | (set! (.-innerHTML sheet#) (render-keyframes ~id ~(vec frames))) 31 | (.appendChild (.-body js/document) sheet#))) 32 | ~id)))) 33 | 34 | (comment ;; used like this from cljs 35 | (defanim half-rotate 36 | [ 0 "transform: rotate(0);"] 37 | [100 "transform: rotate(180);"]) 38 | 39 | (d/div {:style {:animation-name half-rotate}})) 40 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test/cljs_styles/core_test.clj: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | (ns cljs-styles.core-test 2 | (:require [cljs-styles.core :as styles] 3 | [expectations :refer :all])) 4 | 5 | ;; does not touch all properties 6 | 7 | (expect {:backgroundColor "#fff"} 8 | (styles/prefix {:backgroundColor "#fff"})) 9 | 10 | ;; adds only needed prefixes 11 | 12 | (expect {:msTransition "all" 13 | :WebkitTransition "all" 14 | :MozTransition "all" 15 | :transition "all"} 16 | (styles/prefix {:transition "all"})) 17 | 18 | (expect {:WebkitAppearance "none" 19 | :MozAppearance "none" 20 | :appearance "none"} 21 | (styles/prefix {:appearance "none"})) 22 | 23 | ;; allows nils 24 | 25 | (expect {} (styles/prefix {:transition nil})) 26 | (expect {:color "red"} (styles/prefix {:color "red" :transition nil})) 27 | 28 | ;; doesn't mess up multiword properties 29 | 30 | (expect {:boxShadow "0 0 20px 0px rgba(0,0,0,0.3)" 31 | :WebkitBoxShadow "0 0 20px 0px rgba(0,0,0,0.3)" 32 | :MozBoxShadow "0 0 20px 0px rgba(0,0,0,0.3)" 33 | :msBoxShadow "0 0 20px 0px rgba(0,0,0,0.3)"} 34 | (styles/prefix {:boxShadow "0 0 20px 0px rgba(0,0,0,0.3)"})) 35 | 36 | ;; optionally list what prefixes to include 37 | 38 | (expect {:WebkitTransition "all" 39 | :transition "all"} 40 | (styles/prefix {:transition "all"} 41 | #{:webkit})) 42 | 43 | ;; prefixes the transition/transform pair 44 | 45 | (expect {:WebkitTransition "-webkit-transform 200ms ease-in" 46 | :transition "transform 200ms ease-in"} 47 | (styles/prefix {:transition "transform 200ms ease-in"} 48 | #{:webkit})) 49 | 50 | ;; adds convenience `styles` macro. It passes only `:webkit`, since that's my usecase. 51 | 52 | (expect {:backgroundColor "#fff" 53 | :WebkitTransition "all" 54 | :transition "all"} 55 | (styles/styles 56 | :backgroundColor "#fff" 57 | :transition "all")) 58 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # cljs-styles 2 | 3 | Vendor prefixes for React inline styles with ClojureScript. 4 | 5 | Suitable for use with Quiescent and Reagent at least, since they use clojure 6 | maps with their React. 7 | 8 | ## Install 9 | 10 | Add `[cljs-styles "0.3.9"]` to `:dependencies` in your `project.clj`. 11 | 12 | This is truly a zero-point release. I don't know how, if or when this API will 13 | change. Use with care, open an issue with any questions. 14 | 15 | ## Usage 16 | 17 | ```clojure 18 | (:require [cljs-styles.core :as styles]) 19 | 20 | (styles/prefix {:transition "all"}) 21 | 22 | ;; => {:msTransition "all" 23 | ;; :WebkitTransition "all" 24 | ;; :MozTransition "all" 25 | ;; :transition "all"} 26 | ``` 27 | 28 | Optionally list what prefixes to include: 29 | 30 | ```clojure 31 | (styles/prefix {:transition "all"} 32 | #{:webkit}) 33 | 34 | ;; => {:WebkitTransition "all" 35 | ;; :transition "all"} 36 | ``` 37 | 38 | There's also a convenience `styles` macro. It wraps the map in a `prefix` call 39 | only if any of the keys need prefixing. 40 | 41 | ```clojure 42 | (styles/styles 43 | :backgroundColor "#fff" 44 | :transition "all") 45 | 46 | ;; => {:backgroundColor "#fff" 47 | ;; :WebkitTransition "all" 48 | ;; :transition "all"} 49 | ``` 50 | 51 | Please note! It passes only `:webkit`, since that's my usecase right now. 52 | 53 | ## Limitations and laziness 54 | 55 | - there's no runtime check of what prefixes to add, since I'm using this on both 56 | the server and client. You can check the browser and pass in a suitable set of 57 | prefixes if you want. 58 | 59 | - I haven't added support for `calc`, since it's a hassle to fix and also best 60 | avoided due to bad performance in the browser. 61 | 62 | - Some values need prefixing. Most notably `display: flex`, but also `cursor: zoom-in;`. 63 | [Old versions of React didn't support these very well](https://github.com/facebook/react/issues/2020), 64 | and after React 15, not at all. 65 | 66 | I have removed the broken half-support of this feature, and now emit a warning 67 | when setting these values. My best idea at the time is to use a plain old css 68 | rule + class name for this edge case. 69 | 70 | ## Keyframes 71 | 72 | There's also support for creating and prefixing keyframes for CSS animations. 73 | 74 | ```clojure 75 | (use 'cljs-styles.keyframes) 76 | 77 | (render-keyframes 78 | "fade-in" 79 | [[ 0 "opacity 0;"] 80 | [100 "opacity 1;"]]) 81 | 82 | ;; => @-webkit-keyframes fade-in {0% {opacity 0;} 100% {opacity 1;}} 83 | ;; @keyframes fade-in {0% {opacity 0;} 100% {opacity 1;}} 84 | ``` 85 | 86 | There's even a handy macro `defanim` that creates stylesheets dynamically: 87 | 88 | ```clojure 89 | (defanim half-rotate 90 | [ 0 "transform: rotate(0);"] 91 | [100 "transform: rotate(180);"]) 92 | 93 | ;; used like this 94 | 95 | (d/div {:style {:animationName half-rotate}}) 96 | ``` 97 | 98 | This will create a `style` tag and populate it with the keyframe rules. The name 99 | (`half-rotate` here) resolves to the name of the animation. 100 | 101 | This macro cannot be used on the server at the moment. I'm planning to do 102 | something about that. 103 | 104 | ## License 105 | 106 | Copyright © 2016 Magnar Sveen 107 | 108 | Distributed under the Eclipse Public License either version 1.0 or (at 109 | your option) any later version. 110 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/cljs_styles/core.cljc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | (ns cljs-styles.core 2 | (:require [clojure.set :as set] 3 | [clojure.string :as str])) 4 | 5 | (def prop-prefixes 6 | {:ms "ms" 7 | :webkit "Webkit" 8 | :moz "Moz" 9 | :o "O"}) 10 | 11 | (def val-prefixes 12 | {:ms "-ms-" 13 | :webkit "-webkit-" 14 | :moz "-moz-" 15 | :o "-o-"}) 16 | 17 | (def default-prefixes-to-use 18 | #{:ms :webkit :moz :o}) 19 | 20 | (def prop-needing-prefix 21 | {:alignContent #{:webkit} 22 | :alignItems #{:webkit} 23 | :alignSelf #{:webkit} 24 | :animation #{:webkit :moz} 25 | :animationDelay #{:webkit :moz} 26 | :animationDirection #{:webkit :moz} 27 | :animationDuration #{:webkit :moz} 28 | :animationFillMode #{:webkit :moz} 29 | :animationIterationCount #{:webkit :moz} 30 | :animationName #{:webkit :moz} 31 | :animationPlayState #{:webkit :moz} 32 | :animationTimingFunction #{:webkit :moz} 33 | :appearance #{:webkit :moz} 34 | :backfaceVisibility #{:webkit :moz} 35 | :backgroundClip #{:webkit} 36 | :borderImage #{:webkit :moz :o} 37 | :borderImageSlice #{:webkit :moz :o} 38 | :boxShadow #{:webkit :moz :ms} 39 | :boxSizing #{:webkit :moz} 40 | :clipPath #{:webkit} 41 | :columns #{:webkit :moz} 42 | :filter #{:webkit} 43 | :flex #{:webkit :ms} 44 | :flexBasis #{:webkit :ms} 45 | :flexDirection #{:webkit :ms} 46 | :flexFlow #{:webkit :ms} 47 | :flexGrow #{:webkit :ms} 48 | :flexShrink #{:webkit :ms} 49 | :flexWrap #{:webkit :ms} 50 | :fontSmoothing #{:webkit :moz} 51 | :justifyContent #{:webkit :moz} 52 | :order #{:webkit :moz} 53 | :perspective #{:webkit :moz} 54 | :perspectiveOrigin #{:webkit :moz} 55 | :transform #{:webkit :moz :ms} 56 | :transformOrigin #{:webkit :moz :ms} 57 | :transformOriginX #{:webkit :moz :ms} 58 | :transformOriginY #{:webkit :moz :ms} 59 | :transformOriginZ #{:webkit :moz :ms} 60 | :transformStyle #{:webkit :moz :ms} 61 | :transition #{:webkit :moz :ms} 62 | :transitionDelay #{:webkit :moz :ms} 63 | :transitionDuration #{:webkit :moz :ms} 64 | :transitionProperty #{:webkit :moz :ms} 65 | :transitionTimingFunction #{:webkit :moz :ms} 66 | :userSelect #{:webkit :moz :ms}}) 67 | 68 | (defn to-word-regexp [s] 69 | (re-pattern (str "\\b" s "\\b"))) 70 | 71 | (def needs-transition-transform-prefix? 72 | #{:webkit :moz :ms}) 73 | 74 | (defn prefix-transition-value [prefix value] 75 | (if (needs-transition-transform-prefix? prefix) 76 | (str/replace value #"\btransform\b" (str (val-prefixes prefix) "transform")) 77 | value)) 78 | 79 | (defn capitalize [s] 80 | (str (str/capitalize (subs s 0 1)) 81 | (subs s 1))) 82 | 83 | (defn prefix-style [prefix [prop value]] 84 | [(keyword (str (prop-prefixes prefix) 85 | (capitalize (name prop)))) 86 | (case prop 87 | :transition (prefix-transition-value prefix value) 88 | value)]) 89 | 90 | (defn warn [& ss] 91 | (binding #?(:clj [*out* *err*] 92 | :cljs [*print-fn* *print-err-fn*]) 93 | (println "WARNING:" (apply str ss)))) 94 | 95 | (defn maybe-prefix-style [style prefixes-to-use] 96 | (when-not (nil? 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