PostCSS Progressive Custom Properties
PostCSS Progressive Custom Properties is a utility plugin to correctly declare Custom Property fallbacks and enhancements.
⚠️ It is not intended to be used directly by stylesheet authors. Meant to be included in other PostCSS plugins that provide CSS value transforms as fallbacks.
Custom Properties are not discarded like regular declarations when invalid. This makes it tricky to provide fallback values for older browsers.
The solution is to wrap Custom Property declarations in an @supports
rule.
:root {
/* fallback */
--a-color: red;
/* progressive enhancement */
--a-color: oklch(40% 0.234 0.39 / var(--opacity-50));
}
/* becomes */
:root {
--a-color: red;
}
@supports (color: oklch(0% 0 0)) {
:root {
--a-color: oklch(40% 0.234 0.39 / var(--opacity-50));
}
}
Ignored values
initial
and <white space>
are ignored.
.initial {
--prop-1: red;
--prop-1: initial;
}
.white-space {
--prop-1: red;
--prop-1:;
--prop-2: red;
--prop-2: ;
--prop-3: red;
--prop-3: ;
}
/* remains */
.initial {
--prop-1: red;
--prop-1: initial;
}
.white-space {
--prop-1: red;
--prop-1:;
--prop-2: red;
--prop-2: ;
--prop-3: red;
--prop-3: ;
}
Usage
Add PostCSS Progressive Custom Properties to your project:
npm install @csstools/postcss-progressive-custom-properties --save-dev
Use PostCSS Progressive Custom Properties as a PostCSS plugin:
const postcss = require('postcss');
const postcssCustomProperties = require('@csstools/postcss-progressive-custom-properties');
postcss([
postcssProgressiveCustomProperties()
]).process(YOUR_CSS /*, processOptions */);
@supports
This plugin wraps Custom Property override declarations in an @supports
rule.
With PostCSS 8 this trigger declaration visitors to run again.
Make sure your plugin detects and ignores values inside relevant @supports
rules.
PostCSS Progressive Custom Properties runs in all Node environments, with special instructions for:
Node | PostCSS CLI | Webpack | Create React App | Gulp | Grunt |
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