[6a3a178] | 1 | # postcss-value-parser
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| 3 | [![Travis CI](https://travis-ci.org/TrySound/postcss-value-parser.svg)](https://travis-ci.org/TrySound/postcss-value-parser)
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| 4 |
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| 5 | Transforms CSS declaration values and at-rule parameters into a tree of nodes, and provides a simple traversal API.
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| 6 |
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| 7 | ## Usage
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| 8 |
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| 9 | ```js
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| 10 | var valueParser = require('postcss-value-parser');
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| 11 | var cssBackgroundValue = 'url(foo.png) no-repeat 40px 73%';
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| 12 | var parsedValue = valueParser(cssBackgroundValue);
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| 13 | // parsedValue exposes an API described below,
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| 14 | // e.g. parsedValue.walk(..), parsedValue.toString(), etc.
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| 15 | ```
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| 16 |
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| 17 | For example, parsing the value `rgba(233, 45, 66, .5)` will return the following:
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| 18 |
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| 19 | ```js
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| 20 | {
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| 21 | nodes: [
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| 22 | {
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| 23 | type: 'function',
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| 24 | value: 'rgba',
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| 25 | before: '',
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| 26 | after: '',
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| 27 | nodes: [
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| 28 | { type: 'word', value: '233' },
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| 29 | { type: 'div', value: ',', before: '', after: ' ' },
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| 30 | { type: 'word', value: '45' },
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| 31 | { type: 'div', value: ',', before: '', after: ' ' },
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| 32 | { type: 'word', value: '66' },
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| 33 | { type: 'div', value: ',', before: ' ', after: '' },
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| 34 | { type: 'word', value: '.5' }
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| 35 | ]
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| 36 | }
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| 37 | ]
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| 38 | }
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| 39 | ```
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| 40 |
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| 41 | If you wanted to convert each `rgba()` value in `sourceCSS` to a hex value, you could do so like this:
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| 42 |
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| 43 | ```js
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| 44 | var valueParser = require('postcss-value-parser');
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| 45 |
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| 46 | var parsed = valueParser(sourceCSS);
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| 47 |
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| 48 | // walk() will visit all the of the nodes in the tree,
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| 49 | // invoking the callback for each.
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| 50 | parsed.walk(function (node) {
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| 51 |
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| 52 | // Since we only want to transform rgba() values,
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| 53 | // we can ignore anything else.
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| 54 | if (node.type !== 'function' && node.value !== 'rgba') return;
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| 55 |
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| 56 | // We can make an array of the rgba() arguments to feed to a
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| 57 | // convertToHex() function
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| 58 | var color = node.nodes.filter(function (node) {
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| 59 | return node.type === 'word';
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| 60 | }).map(function (node) {
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| 61 | return Number(node.value);
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| 62 | }); // [233, 45, 66, .5]
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| 63 |
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| 64 | // Now we will transform the existing rgba() function node
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| 65 | // into a word node with the hex value
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| 66 | node.type = 'word';
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| 67 | node.value = convertToHex(color);
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| 68 | })
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| 69 |
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| 70 | parsed.toString(); // #E92D42
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| 71 | ```
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| 72 |
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| 73 | ## Nodes
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| 74 |
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| 75 | Each node is an object with these common properties:
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| 76 |
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| 77 | - **type**: The type of node (`word`, `string`, `div`, `space`, `comment`, or `function`).
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| 78 | Each type is documented below.
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| 79 | - **value**: Each node has a `value` property; but what exactly `value` means
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| 80 | is specific to the node type. Details are documented for each type below.
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| 81 | - **sourceIndex**: The starting index of the node within the original source
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| 82 | string. For example, given the source string `10px 20px`, the `word` node
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| 83 | whose value is `20px` will have a `sourceIndex` of `5`.
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| 84 |
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| 85 | ### word
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| 86 |
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| 87 | The catch-all node type that includes keywords (e.g. `no-repeat`),
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| 88 | quantities (e.g. `20px`, `75%`, `1.5`), and hex colors (e.g. `#e6e6e6`).
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| 89 |
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| 90 | Node-specific properties:
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| 91 |
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| 92 | - **value**: The "word" itself.
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| 93 |
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| 94 | ### string
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| 95 |
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| 96 | A quoted string value, e.g. `"something"` in `content: "something";`.
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| 97 |
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| 98 | Node-specific properties:
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| 99 |
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| 100 | - **value**: The text content of the string.
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| 101 | - **quote**: The quotation mark surrounding the string, either `"` or `'`.
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| 102 | - **unclosed**: `true` if the string was not closed properly. e.g. `"unclosed string `.
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| 103 |
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| 104 | ### div
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| 105 |
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| 106 | A divider, for example
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| 107 |
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| 108 | - `,` in `animation-duration: 1s, 2s, 3s`
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| 109 | - `/` in `border-radius: 10px / 23px`
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| 110 | - `:` in `(min-width: 700px)`
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| 111 |
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| 112 | Node-specific properties:
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| 113 |
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| 114 | - **value**: The divider character. Either `,`, `/`, or `:` (see examples above).
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| 115 | - **before**: Whitespace before the divider.
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| 116 | - **after**: Whitespace after the divider.
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| 117 |
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| 118 | ### space
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| 119 |
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| 120 | Whitespace used as a separator, e.g. ` ` occurring twice in `border: 1px solid black;`.
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| 121 |
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| 122 | Node-specific properties:
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| 123 |
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| 124 | - **value**: The whitespace itself.
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| 125 |
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| 126 | ### comment
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| 127 |
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| 128 | A CSS comment starts with `/*` and ends with `*/`
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| 129 |
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| 130 | Node-specific properties:
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| 131 |
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| 132 | - **value**: The comment value without `/*` and `*/`
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| 133 | - **unclosed**: `true` if the comment was not closed properly. e.g. `/* comment without an end `.
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| 134 |
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| 135 | ### function
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| 136 |
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| 137 | A CSS function, e.g. `rgb(0,0,0)` or `url(foo.bar)`.
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| 138 |
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| 139 | Function nodes have nodes nested within them: the function arguments.
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| 140 |
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| 141 | Additional properties:
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| 142 |
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| 143 | - **value**: The name of the function, e.g. `rgb` in `rgb(0,0,0)`.
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| 144 | - **before**: Whitespace after the opening parenthesis and before the first argument,
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| 145 | e.g. ` ` in `rgb( 0,0,0)`.
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| 146 | - **after**: Whitespace before the closing parenthesis and after the last argument,
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| 147 | e.g. ` ` in `rgb(0,0,0 )`.
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| 148 | - **nodes**: More nodes representing the arguments to the function.
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| 149 | - **unclosed**: `true` if the parentheses was not closed properly. e.g. `( unclosed-function `.
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| 150 |
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| 151 | Media features surrounded by parentheses are considered functions with an
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| 152 | empty value. For example, `(min-width: 700px)` parses to these nodes:
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| 153 |
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| 154 | ```js
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| 155 | [
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| 156 | {
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| 157 | type: 'function', value: '', before: '', after: '',
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| 158 | nodes: [
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| 159 | { type: 'word', value: 'min-width' },
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| 160 | { type: 'div', value: ':', before: '', after: ' ' },
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| 161 | { type: 'word', value: '700px' }
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| 162 | ]
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| 163 | }
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| 164 | ]
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| 165 | ```
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| 166 |
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| 167 | `url()` functions can be parsed a little bit differently depending on
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| 168 | whether the first character in the argument is a quotation mark.
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| 169 |
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| 170 | `url( /gfx/img/bg.jpg )` parses to:
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| 171 |
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| 172 | ```js
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| 173 | { type: 'function', sourceIndex: 0, value: 'url', before: ' ', after: ' ', nodes: [
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| 174 | { type: 'word', sourceIndex: 5, value: '/gfx/img/bg.jpg' }
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| 175 | ] }
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| 176 | ```
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| 177 |
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| 178 | `url( "/gfx/img/bg.jpg" )`, on the other hand, parses to:
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| 179 |
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| 180 | ```js
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| 181 | { type: 'function', sourceIndex: 0, value: 'url', before: ' ', after: ' ', nodes: [
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| 182 | type: 'string', sourceIndex: 5, quote: '"', value: '/gfx/img/bg.jpg' },
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| 183 | ] }
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| 184 | ```
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| 185 |
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| 186 | ### unicode-range
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| 187 |
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| 188 | The unicode-range CSS descriptor sets the specific range of characters to be
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| 189 | used from a font defined by @font-face and made available
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| 190 | for use on the current page (`unicode-range: U+0025-00FF`).
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| 191 |
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| 192 | Node-specific properties:
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| 193 |
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| 194 | - **value**: The "unicode-range" itself.
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| 195 |
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| 196 | ## API
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| 197 |
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| 198 | ```
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| 199 | var valueParser = require('postcss-value-parser');
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| 200 | ```
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| 201 |
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| 202 | ### valueParser.unit(quantity)
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| 203 |
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| 204 | Parses `quantity`, distinguishing the number from the unit. Returns an object like the following:
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| 205 |
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| 206 | ```js
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| 207 | // Given 2rem
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| 208 | {
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| 209 | number: '2',
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| 210 | unit: 'rem'
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| 211 | }
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| 212 | ```
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| 213 |
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| 214 | If the `quantity` argument cannot be parsed as a number, returns `false`.
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| 215 |
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| 216 | *This function does not parse complete values*: you cannot pass it `1px solid black` and expect `px` as
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| 217 | the unit. Instead, you should pass it single quantities only. Parse `1px solid black`, then pass it
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| 218 | the stringified `1px` node (a `word` node) to parse the number and unit.
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| 219 |
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| 220 | ### valueParser.stringify(nodes[, custom])
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| 221 |
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| 222 | Stringifies a node or array of nodes.
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| 223 |
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| 224 | The `custom` function is called for each `node`; return a string to override the default behaviour.
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| 225 |
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| 226 | ### valueParser.walk(nodes, callback[, bubble])
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| 227 |
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| 228 | Walks each provided node, recursively walking all descendent nodes within functions.
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| 229 |
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| 230 | Returning `false` in the `callback` will prevent traversal of descendent nodes (within functions).
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| 231 | You can use this feature to for shallow iteration, walking over only the *immediate* children.
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| 232 | *Note: This only applies if `bubble` is `false` (which is the default).*
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| 233 |
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| 234 | By default, the tree is walked from the outermost node inwards.
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| 235 | To reverse the direction, pass `true` for the `bubble` argument.
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| 236 |
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| 237 | The `callback` is invoked with three arguments: `callback(node, index, nodes)`.
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| 238 |
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| 239 | - `node`: The current node.
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| 240 | - `index`: The index of the current node.
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| 241 | - `nodes`: The complete nodes array passed to `walk()`.
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| 242 |
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| 243 | Returns the `valueParser` instance.
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| 244 |
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| 245 | ### var parsed = valueParser(value)
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| 246 |
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| 247 | Returns the parsed node tree.
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| 248 |
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| 249 | ### parsed.nodes
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| 250 |
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| 251 | The array of nodes.
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| 252 |
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| 253 | ### parsed.toString()
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| 254 |
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| 255 | Stringifies the node tree.
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| 256 |
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| 257 | ### parsed.walk(callback[, bubble])
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| 258 |
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| 259 | Walks each node inside `parsed.nodes`. See the documentation for `valueParser.walk()` above.
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| 260 |
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| 261 | # License
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| 262 |
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| 263 | MIT © [Bogdan Chadkin](mailto:trysound@yandex.ru)
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