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css-selector-limit

v0.3.0

Published

Determine whether CSS files contain more selectors than IE's limit of 4095

Downloads

40

Readme

css-selector-limit

Node.js module for detecting if any CSS file in a set has more selectors than IE's limit of 4095.

Overview

Pass the module an array of CSS file paths and it will analyse each file and invoke a callback function that is passed an array of result objects in the same order of the original array.

There is a grunt and gulp plugin that wraps this module:

var cssSelectorLimit = require('css-selector-limit');

cssSelectorLimit([
	__dirname + '/style/default.css'
], function(err, results){
	if(err){
		//error occurred
	}
	else if(!results[0].ok){
		//number of selectors is over the limit.
	}
});

//pass options to function
cssSelectorLimit([
	__dirname + '/style/default.css'
], {
	limit: 10000
}, function(err, results){
	//do something with results.
});

//pass file contents directly
fs.readFile(__dirname + '/style/default.css', {encoding: 'utf-8'}, function(err, file){
	cssSelectorLimit([
		file
	], function(err, results){
		//do something with results.
	});
});

Options

options.limit

Type: Number Default value: 4095

Result Object

result.file

Type: String

Path to the file that was analysed.

result.ok

Type: Boolean

If the number of selectors is less than or equal to the limit the value will be true else false.

result.selector

Type: String Default value: null

The first selector that went over the limit.

result.line

Type: Number Default value: null

The line number of the first selector that went over the limit.

The first selector that went over the limit.

result.count

Type: Number

The total number of selectors in the file.