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README.md

Autoprefixer Core Build Status

<img align=“right” width=“94” height=“71”

 src="http://postcss.github.io/autoprefixer/logo.svg"
 title="Autoprefixer logo by Anton Lovchikov">

PostCSS plugin to parse CSS and add vendor prefixes using values from Can I Use.

This is core package to build Autoprefixer plugin for some environment (like grunt‑autoprefixer). For end-user documentation, features and plugins list visit main Autoprefixer project.

Sponsored by Evil Martians

Quick Example

Write your CSS rules without vendor prefixes (in fact, forget about them entirely):

:fullscreen a {
    display: flex
}

Process your CSS by Autoprefixer:

var autoprefixer = require('autoprefixer-core');
var postcss      = require('postcss');

postcss([ autoprefixer ]).process(css).then(function (result) {
    result.warnings().forEach(function (warn) {
        console.warn(warn.toString());
    });
    console.log(result.css);
});

It will use the data based on current browser popularity and property support to apply prefixes for you:

:-webkit-full-screen a {
    display: -webkit-box;
    display: -webkit-flex;
    display: flex
}
:-moz-full-screen a {
    display: flex
}
:-ms-fullscreen a {
    display: -ms-flexbox;
    display: flex
}
:fullscreen a {
    display: -webkit-box;
    display: -webkit-flex;
    display: -ms-flexbox;
    display: flex
}

Usage

To process your CSS you need to make 3 steps:

  1. Build plugin for your options and browsers supported in your project.
  2. Add this plugin to PostCSS processor.
  3. Process CSS through this processor.

Function autoprefixer(options) returns new PostCSS plugin:

var plugin = autoprefixer({ browsers: ['> 1%', 'IE 7'], cascade: false });

There are 4 options:

  • browsers (array): list of browsers, which are supported in your project. You can directly specify browser version (like iOS 7) or use selections (like last 2 version or > 5%). See Browserslist docs for available queries and default value.
  • cascade (boolean): should Autoprefixer uses Visual Cascade, if CSS is uncompressed. Default: true
  • add (boolean): should Autoprefixer add prefixes. Default is true.
  • remove (boolean): should Autoprefixer remove outdated prefixes. Default is true.

Plugin object has info() method for debug purpose.

You can use PostCSS processor to process several CSS files to increase perfomance.

See PostCSS API for plugin usage documentation. See all PostCSS Runner Guidelines for best practices.

CSS Processing

Method process(css, opts) from Autoprefixer processor is a PostCSS’s method.

You must set from and to options with file names to generates corrects source maps and useful error messages.

Options:

  • from (path): file path to origin CSS files.
  • to (path): file path to future CSS file, which will contain processed CSS with prefixes.
  • safe (boolean): enables Safe Mode in PostCSS. By default false.
  • map contains options for source maps:

    • inline: false to force save map to separated file, instead of inline it to CSS in special comment by base64.
    • prev (string or object): map content from previous processing step (like Sass compilation).

If you set map: false, PostCSS will remove source map.

You can read more about the source map options in PostCSS documentation.

PostCSS Chain

You parse CSS only once and then process it through array of PostCSS processors.

For example, you can use gulp-postcss:

var postcss    = require('gulp-postcss');
var sourcemaps = require('gulp-sourcemaps');

gulp.task('css', function () {
    var processors = [
        require('autoprefixer')('last 1 version'),
        require('css-mqpacker'),
        require('csswring')
     ];
     return gulp.src('./src/style.css')
        .pipe(sourcemaps.init())
        .pipe(postcss(processors))
        .pipe(sourcemaps.write('.'))
        .pipe(gulp.dest('./dest'));
});

Safe Mode

PostCSS has a special safe mode to parse broken CSS. If you set the safe: true option to the process method, it will parse a { as a {}:

autoprefixer.process('a {');                 // will throw “Unclosed block”
autoprefixer.process('a {', { safe: true }); // will process as a closed block

It is useful for legacy code when using several hacks, or interactive tools with live input, like Autoprefixer demo.

Debug

You can check which browsers are selected and which properties will be prefixed:

info = autoprefixer({ browsers: ['last 1 version'] }).info();
console.log(info);