From 3c51c3be85bb0d1bdb87ea0d6632f1c256912f27 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dimitri Staessens Date: Sun, 6 Oct 2019 21:37:45 +0200 Subject: build: Add some required modules for node --- node_modules/postcss/lib/postcss.d.ts | 1301 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 1301 insertions(+) create mode 100644 node_modules/postcss/lib/postcss.d.ts (limited to 'node_modules/postcss/lib/postcss.d.ts') diff --git a/node_modules/postcss/lib/postcss.d.ts b/node_modules/postcss/lib/postcss.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8123e3f --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/postcss/lib/postcss.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,1301 @@ +import * as mozilla from 'source-map'; + +/** + * @param plugins Can also be included with the Processor#use method. + * @returns A processor that will apply plugins as CSS processors. + */ +declare function postcss(plugins?: postcss.AcceptedPlugin[]): postcss.Processor; +declare function postcss(...plugins: postcss.AcceptedPlugin[]): postcss.Processor; +declare namespace postcss { + type AcceptedPlugin = Plugin | Transformer | { + postcss: TransformCallback | Processor; + } | Processor; + /** + * Creates a PostCSS plugin with a standard API. + * @param name Plugin name. Same as in name property in package.json. It will + * be saved in plugin.postcssPlugin property. + * @param initializer Will receive plugin options and should return functions + * to modify nodes in input CSS. + */ + function plugin(name: string, initializer: PluginInitializer): Plugin; + interface Plugin extends Transformer { + (opts?: T): Transformer; + postcss: Transformer; + process: (css: string | { + toString(): string; + } | Result, opts?: any) => LazyResult; + } + interface Transformer extends TransformCallback { + postcssPlugin?: string; + postcssVersion?: string; + } + interface TransformCallback { + /** + * @returns Asynchronous plugins should return a promise. + */ + (root: Root, result?: Result): void | Function | any; + } + interface PluginInitializer { + (pluginOptions?: T): Transformer; + } + /** + * Contains helpers for working with vendor prefixes. + */ + export namespace vendor { + /** + * @returns The vendor prefix extracted from the input string. + */ + function prefix(prop: string): string; + /** + * @returns The input string stripped of its vendor prefix. + */ + function unprefixed(prop: string): string; + } + export class Stringifier { + builder: Stringifier.Builder; + constructor(builder?: Stringifier.Builder); + stringify(node: Node, semicolon?: boolean): void; + root(node: any): void; + comment(node: any): void; + decl(node: any, semicolon: any): void; + rule(node: any): void; + atrule(node: any, semicolon: any): void; + body(node: any): void; + block(node: any, start: any): void; + raw(node: Node, own: string, detect?: string): any; + rawSemicolon(root: any): any; + rawEmptyBody(root: any): any; + rawIndent(root: any): any; + rawBeforeComment(root: any, node: any): any; + rawBeforeDecl(root: any, node: any): any; + rawBeforeRule(root: any): any; + rawBeforeClose(root: any): any; + rawBeforeOpen(root: any): any; + rawColon(root: any): any; + beforeAfter(node: any, detect: any): any; + rawValue(node: any, prop: any): any; + } + export namespace Stringifier { + interface Builder { + (str: string, node?: Node, str2?: string): void; + } + } + /** + * Default function to convert a node tree into a CSS string. + */ + function stringify(node: Node, builder: Stringifier.Builder): void; + /** + * Parses source CSS. + * @param css The CSS to parse. + * @param options + * @returns {} A new Root node, which contains the source CSS nodes. + */ + function parse(css: string | { + toString(): string; + } | LazyResult | Result, options?: { + from?: string; + map?: postcss.SourceMapOptions; + }): Root; + /** + * Contains helpers for safely splitting lists of CSS values, preserving + * parentheses and quotes. + */ + export namespace list { + /** + * Safely splits space-separated values (such as those for background, + * border-radius and other shorthand properties). + */ + function space(str: string): string[]; + /** + * Safely splits comma-separated values (such as those for transition-* and + * background properties). + */ + function comma(str: string): string[]; + } + /** + * Creates a new Comment node. + * @param defaults Properties for the new Comment node. + * @returns The new node. + */ + function comment(defaults?: CommentNewProps): Comment; + /** + * Creates a new AtRule node. + * @param defaults Properties for the new AtRule node. + * @returns The new node. + */ + function atRule(defaults?: AtRuleNewProps): AtRule; + /** + * Creates a new Declaration node. + * @param defaults Properties for the new Declaration node. + * @returns The new node. + */ + function decl(defaults?: DeclarationNewProps): Declaration; + /** + * Creates a new Rule node. + * @param defaults Properties for the new Rule node. + * @returns The new node. + */ + function rule(defaults?: RuleNewProps): Rule; + /** + * Creates a new Root node. + * @param defaults Properties for the new Root node. + * @returns The new node. + */ + function root(defaults?: object): Root; + interface SourceMapOptions { + /** + * Indicates that the source map should be embedded in the output CSS as a + * Base64-encoded comment. By default, it is true. But if all previous maps + * are external, not inline, PostCSS will not embed the map even if you do + * not set this option. + * + * If you have an inline source map, the result.map property will be empty, + * as the source map will be contained within the text of result.css. + */ + inline?: boolean; + /** + * Source map content from a previous processing step (e.g., Sass compilation). + * PostCSS will try to read the previous source map automatically (based on comments + * within the source CSS), but you can use this option to identify it manually. + * If desired, you can omit the previous map with prev: false. + */ + prev?: any; + /** + * Indicates that PostCSS should set the origin content (e.g., Sass source) + * of the source map. By default, it is true. But if all previous maps do not + * contain sources content, PostCSS will also leave it out even if you do not set + * this option. + */ + sourcesContent?: boolean; + /** + * Indicates that PostCSS should add annotation comments to the CSS. By default, + * PostCSS will always add a comment with a path to the source map. PostCSS will + * not add annotations to CSS files that do not contain any comments. + * + * By default, PostCSS presumes that you want to save the source map as + * opts.to + '.map' and will use this path in the annotation comment. A different + * path can be set by providing a string value for annotation. + * + * If you have set inline: true, annotation cannot be disabled. + */ + annotation?: boolean | string; + /** + * If true, PostCSS will try to correct any syntax errors that it finds in the CSS. + * This is useful for legacy code filled with hacks. Another use-case is interactive + * tools with live input — for example, the Autoprefixer demo. + */ + safe?: boolean; + } + /** + * A Processor instance contains plugins to process CSS. Create one + * Processor instance, initialize its plugins, and then use that instance + * on numerous CSS files. + */ + interface Processor { + /** + * Adds a plugin to be used as a CSS processor. Plugins can also be + * added by passing them as arguments when creating a postcss instance. + */ + use(plugin: AcceptedPlugin): Processor; + /** + * Parses source CSS. Because some plugins can be asynchronous it doesn't + * make any transformations. Transformations will be applied in LazyResult's + * methods. + * @param css Input CSS or any object with toString() method, like a file + * stream. If a Result instance is passed the processor will take the + * existing Root parser from it. + */ + process(css: string | { + toString(): string; + } | Result, options?: ProcessOptions): LazyResult; + /** + * Contains plugins added to this processor. + */ + plugins: Plugin[]; + /** + * Contains the current version of PostCSS (e.g., "4.0.5"). + */ + version: string; + } + interface ProcessOptions extends Syntax { + /** + * The path of the CSS source file. You should always set from, because it is + * used in source map generation and syntax error messages. + */ + from?: string; + /** + * The path where you'll put the output CSS file. You should always set it + * to generate correct source maps. + */ + to?: string; + syntax?: Syntax; + /** + * Enable Safe Mode, in which PostCSS will try to fix CSS syntax errors. + */ + safe?: boolean; + map?: postcss.SourceMapOptions; + /** + * Function to generate AST by string. + */ + parser?: Parse | Syntax; + /** + * Class to generate string by AST. + */ + stringifier?: Stringify | Syntax; + } + interface Syntax { + /** + * Function to generate AST by string. + */ + parse?: Parse; + /** + * Class to generate string by AST. + */ + stringify?: Stringify; + } + interface Parse { + (css?: string, opts?: postcss.SourceMapOptions): Root; + } + interface Stringify { + (node?: postcss.Node, builder?: any): postcss.Result | void; + } + /** + * A promise proxy for the result of PostCSS transformations. + */ + interface LazyResult { + /** + * Processes input CSS through synchronous and asynchronous plugins. + * @param onRejected Called if any plugin throws an error. + */ + then(onFulfilled: (result: Result) => void, onRejected?: (error: Error) => void): Function | any; + /** + * Processes input CSS through synchronous and asynchronous plugins. + * @param onRejected Called if any plugin throws an error. + */ + catch(onRejected: (error: Error) => void): Function | any; + /** + * Alias for css property. + */ + toString(): string; + /** + * Processes input CSS through synchronous plugins and converts Root to + * CSS string. This property will only work with synchronous plugins. If + * the processor contains any asynchronous plugins it will throw an error. + * In this case, you should use LazyResult#then() instead. + * @returns Result#css. + */ + css: string; + /** + * Alias for css property to use when syntaxes generate non-CSS output. + */ + content: string; + /** + * Processes input CSS through synchronous plugins. This property will + * work only with synchronous plugins. If processor contains any + * asynchronous plugins it will throw an error. You should use + * LazyResult#then() instead. + */ + map: ResultMap; + /** + * Processes input CSS through synchronous plugins. This property will work + * only with synchronous plugins. If processor contains any asynchronous + * plugins it will throw an error. You should use LazyResult#then() instead. + */ + root: Root; + /** + * Processes input CSS through synchronous plugins and calls Result#warnings(). + * This property will only work with synchronous plugins. If the processor + * contains any asynchronous plugins it will throw an error. In this case, + * you should use LazyResult#then() instead. + */ + warnings(): ResultMessage[]; + /** + * Processes input CSS through synchronous plugins. This property will work + * only with synchronous plugins. If processor contains any asynchronous + * plugins it will throw an error. You should use LazyResult#then() instead. + */ + messages: ResultMessage[]; + /** + * @returns A processor used for CSS transformations. + */ + processor: Processor; + /** + * @returns Options from the Processor#process(css, opts) call that produced + * this Result instance. + */ + opts: ResultOptions; + } + /** + * Provides the result of the PostCSS transformations. + */ + interface Result { + /** + * Alias for css property. + */ + toString(): string; + /** + * Creates an instance of Warning and adds it to messages. + * @param message Used in the text property of the message object. + * @param options Properties for Message object. + */ + warn(message: string, options?: WarningOptions): void; + /** + * @returns Warnings from plugins, filtered from messages. + */ + warnings(): ResultMessage[]; + /** + * A CSS string representing this Result's Root instance. + */ + css: string; + /** + * Alias for css property to use with syntaxes that generate non-CSS output. + */ + content: string; + /** + * An instance of the SourceMapGenerator class from the source-map library, + * representing changes to the Result's Root instance. + * This property will have a value only if the user does not want an inline + * source map. By default, PostCSS generates inline source maps, written + * directly into the processed CSS. The map property will be empty by default. + * An external source map will be generated — and assigned to map — only if + * the user has set the map.inline option to false, or if PostCSS was passed + * an external input source map. + */ + map: ResultMap; + /** + * Contains the Root node after all transformations. + */ + root?: Root; + /** + * Contains messages from plugins (e.g., warnings or custom messages). + * Add a warning using Result#warn() and get all warnings + * using the Result#warnings() method. + */ + messages: ResultMessage[]; + /** + * The Processor instance used for this transformation. + */ + processor?: Processor; + /** + * Options from the Processor#process(css, opts) or Root#toResult(opts) call + * that produced this Result instance. + */ + opts?: ResultOptions; + } + interface ResultOptions extends ProcessOptions { + /** + * The CSS node that was the source of the warning. + */ + node?: postcss.Node; + /** + * Name of plugin that created this warning. Result#warn() will fill it + * automatically with plugin.postcssPlugin value. + */ + plugin?: string; + } + interface ResultMap { + /** + * Add a single mapping from original source line and column to the generated + * source's line and column for this source map being created. The mapping + * object should have the following properties: + * @param mapping + * @returns {} + */ + addMapping(mapping: mozilla.Mapping): void; + /** + * Set the source content for an original source file. + * @param sourceFile The URL of the original source file. + * @param sourceContent The content of the source file. + */ + setSourceContent(sourceFile: string, sourceContent: string): void; + /** + * Applies a SourceMap for a source file to the SourceMap. Each mapping to + * the supplied source file is rewritten using the supplied SourceMap. + * Note: The resolution for the resulting mappings is the minimium of this + * map and the supplied map. + * @param sourceMapConsumer The SourceMap to be applied. + * @param sourceFile The filename of the source file. If omitted, sourceMapConsumer + * file will be used, if it exists. Otherwise an error will be thrown. + * @param sourceMapPath The dirname of the path to the SourceMap to be applied. + * If relative, it is relative to the SourceMap. This parameter is needed when + * the two SourceMaps aren't in the same directory, and the SourceMap to be + * applied contains relative source paths. If so, those relative source paths + * need to be rewritten relative to the SourceMap. + * If omitted, it is assumed that both SourceMaps are in the same directory; + * thus, not needing any rewriting (Supplying '.' has the same effect). + */ + applySourceMap( + sourceMapConsumer: mozilla.SourceMapConsumer, + sourceFile?: string, + sourceMapPath?: string + ): void; + /** + * Renders the source map being generated to JSON. + */ + toJSON: () => mozilla.RawSourceMap; + /** + * Renders the source map being generated to a string. + */ + toString: () => string; + } + interface ResultMessage { + type: string; + text?: string; + plugin?: string; + browsers?: string[]; + } + /** + * Represents a plugin warning. It can be created using Result#warn(). + */ + interface Warning { + /** + * @returns Error position, message. + */ + toString(): string; + /** + * Contains the warning message. + */ + text: string; + /** + * Contains the name of the plugin that created this warning. When you + * call Result#warn(), it will fill this property automatically. + */ + plugin: string; + /** + * The CSS node that caused the warning. + */ + node: Node; + /** + * The line in the input file with this warning's source. + */ + line: number; + /** + * Column in the input file with this warning's source. + */ + column: number; + } + interface WarningOptions extends ResultOptions { + /** + * A word inside a node's string that should be highlighted as source + * of warning. + */ + word?: string; + /** + * The index inside a node's string that should be highlighted as + * source of warning. + */ + index?: number; + } + /** + * The CSS parser throws this error for broken CSS. + */ + interface CssSyntaxError extends InputOrigin { + name: string; + /** + * @returns Error position, message and source code of broken part. + */ + toString(): string; + /** + * @param color Whether arrow should be colored red by terminal color codes. + * By default, PostCSS will use process.stdout.isTTY and + * process.env.NODE_DISABLE_COLORS. + * @returns A few lines of CSS source that caused the error. If CSS has + * input source map without sourceContent this method will return an empty + * string. + */ + showSourceCode(color?: boolean): string; + /** + * Contains full error text in the GNU error format. + */ + message: string; + /** + * Contains only the error description. + */ + reason: string; + /** + * Contains the PostCSS plugin name if the error didn't come from the + * CSS parser. + */ + plugin?: string; + input?: InputOrigin; + } + interface InputOrigin { + /** + * If parser's from option is set, contains the absolute path to the + * broken file. PostCSS will use the input source map to detect the + * original error location. If you wrote a Sass file, then compiled it + * to CSS and parsed it with PostCSS, PostCSS will show the original + * position in the Sass file. If you need the position in the PostCSS + * input (e.g., to debug the previous compiler), use error.input.file. + */ + file?: string; + /** + * Contains the source line of the error. PostCSS will use the input + * source map to detect the original error location. If you wrote a Sass + * file, then compiled it to CSS and parsed it with PostCSS, PostCSS + * will show the original position in the Sass file. If you need the + * position in the PostCSS input (e.g., to debug the previous + * compiler), use error.input.line. + */ + line?: number; + /** + * Contains the source column of the error. PostCSS will use input + * source map to detect the original error location. If you wrote a + * Sass file, then compiled it to CSS and parsed it with PostCSS, + * PostCSS will show the original position in the Sass file. If you + * need the position in the PostCSS input (e.g., to debug the + * previous compiler), use error.input.column. + */ + column?: number; + /** + * Contains the source code of the broken file. PostCSS will use the + * input source map to detect the original error location. If you wrote + * a Sass file, then compiled it to CSS and parsed it with PostCSS, + * PostCSS will show the original position in the Sass file. If you need + * the position in the PostCSS input (e.g., to debug the previous + * compiler), use error.input.source. + */ + source?: string; + } + export class PreviousMap { + private inline; + annotation: string; + root: string; + private consumerCache; + text: string; + file: string; + constructor(css: any, opts: any); + consumer(): mozilla.SourceMapConsumer; + withContent(): boolean; + startWith(string: string, start: string): boolean; + loadAnnotation(css: string): void; + decodeInline(text: string): string; + loadMap( + file: any, + prev: string | Function | mozilla.SourceMapConsumer | mozilla.SourceMapGenerator | mozilla.RawSourceMap + ): string; + isMap(map: any): boolean; + } + /** + * Represents the source CSS. + */ + interface Input { + /** + * The absolute path to the CSS source file defined with the "from" option. + */ + file: string; + /** + * The unique ID of the CSS source. Used if "from" option is not provided + * (because PostCSS does not know the file path). + */ + id: string; + /** + * The CSS source identifier. Contains input.file if the user set the + * "from" option, or input.id if they did not. + */ + from: string; + /** + * Represents the input source map passed from a compilation step before + * PostCSS (e.g., from the Sass compiler). + */ + map: PreviousMap; + /** + * Reads the input source map. + * @returns A symbol position in the input source (e.g., in a Sass file + * that was compiled to CSS before being passed to PostCSS): + */ + origin(line: number, column: number): InputOrigin; + } + type ChildNode = AtRule | Rule | Declaration | Comment; + type Node = Root | ChildNode; + interface NodeBase { + /** + * Returns the input source of the node. The property is used in source + * map generation. If you create a node manually + * (e.g., with postcss.decl() ), that node will not have a source + * property and will be absent from the source map. For this reason, the + * plugin developer should consider cloning nodes to create new ones + * (in which case the new node's source will reference the original, + * cloned node) or setting the source property manually. + */ + source: NodeSource; + /** + * Contains information to generate byte-to-byte equal node string as it + * was in origin input. + */ + raws: NodeRaws; + /** + * @returns A CSS string representing the node. + */ + toString(): string; + /** + * This method produces very useful error messages. If present, an input + * source map will be used to get the original position of the source, even + * from a previous compilation step (e.g., from Sass compilation). + * @returns The original position of the node in the source, showing line + * and column numbers and also a small excerpt to facilitate debugging. + */ + error( + /** + * Error description. + */ + message: string, options?: NodeErrorOptions): CssSyntaxError; + /** + * Creates an instance of Warning and adds it to messages. This method is + * provided as a convenience wrapper for Result#warn. + * Note that `opts.node` is automatically passed to Result#warn for you. + * @param result The result that will receive the warning. + * @param text Warning message. It will be used in the `text` property of + * the message object. + * @param opts Properties to assign to the message object. + */ + warn(result: Result, text: string, opts?: WarningOptions): void; + /** + * @returns The next child of the node's parent; or, returns undefined if + * the current node is the last child. + */ + next(): ChildNode | void; + /** + * @returns The previous child of the node's parent; or, returns undefined + * if the current node is the first child. + */ + prev(): ChildNode | void; + /** + * Insert new node before current node to current node’s parent. + * + * Just an alias for `node.parent.insertBefore(node, newNode)`. + * + * @returns this node for method chaining. + * + * @example + * decl.before('content: ""'); + */ + before(newNode: Node | object | string | Node[]): this; + /** + * Insert new node after current node to current node’s parent. + * + * Just an alias for `node.parent.insertAfter(node, newNode)`. + * + * @returns this node for method chaining. + * + * @example + * decl.after('color: black'); + */ + after(newNode: Node | object | string | Node[]): this; + /** + * @returns The Root instance of the node's tree. + */ + root(): Root; + /** + * Removes the node from its parent and cleans the parent property in the + * node and its children. + * @returns This node for chaining. + */ + remove(): this; + /** + * Inserts node(s) before the current node and removes the current node. + * @returns This node for chaining. + */ + replaceWith(...nodes: (Node | object)[]): this; + /** + * @param overrides New properties to override in the clone. + * @returns A clone of this node. The node and its (cloned) children will + * have a clean parent and code style properties. + */ + clone(overrides?: object): this; + /** + * Shortcut to clone the node and insert the resulting cloned node before + * the current node. + * @param overrides New Properties to override in the clone. + * @returns The cloned node. + */ + cloneBefore(overrides?: object): this; + /** + * Shortcut to clone the node and insert the resulting cloned node after + * the current node. + * @param overrides New Properties to override in the clone. + * @returns The cloned node. + */ + cloneAfter(overrides?: object): this; + /** + * @param prop Name or code style property. + * @param defaultType Name of default value. It can be easily missed if the + * value is the same as prop. + * @returns A code style property value. If the node is missing the code + * style property (because the node was manually built or cloned), PostCSS + * will try to autodetect the code style property by looking at other nodes + * in the tree. + */ + raw(prop: string, defaultType?: string): any; + } + interface NodeNewProps { + source?: NodeSource; + raws?: NodeRaws; + } + interface NodeRaws { + /** + * The space symbols before the node. It also stores `*` and `_` + * symbols before the declaration (IE hack). + */ + before?: string; + /** + * The space symbols after the last child of the node to the end of + * the node. + */ + after?: string; + /** + * The symbols between the property and value for declarations, + * selector and "{" for rules, last parameter and "{" for at-rules. + */ + between?: string; + /** + * True if last child has (optional) semicolon. + */ + semicolon?: boolean; + /** + * The space between the at-rule's name and parameters. + */ + afterName?: string; + /** + * The space symbols between "/*" and comment's text. + */ + left?: string; + /** + * The space symbols between comment's text and "*\/". + */ + right?: string; + /** + * The content of important statement, if it is not just "!important". + */ + important?: string; + } + interface NodeSource { + input: Input; + /** + * The starting position of the node's source. + */ + start?: { + column: number; + line: number; + }; + /** + * The ending position of the node's source. + */ + end?: { + column: number; + line: number; + }; + } + interface NodeErrorOptions { + /** + * Plugin name that created this error. PostCSS will set it automatically. + */ + plugin?: string; + /** + * A word inside a node's string, that should be highlighted as source + * of error. + */ + word?: string; + /** + * An index inside a node's string that should be highlighted as source + * of error. + */ + index?: number; + } + interface JsonNode { + /** + * Returns a string representing the node's type. Possible values are + * root, atrule, rule, decl or comment. + */ + type?: string; + /** + * Returns the node's parent node. + */ + parent?: JsonContainer; + /** + * Returns the input source of the node. The property is used in source + * map generation. If you create a node manually (e.g., with + * postcss.decl() ), that node will not have a source property and + * will be absent from the source map. For this reason, the plugin + * developer should consider cloning nodes to create new ones (in which + * case the new node's source will reference the original, cloned node) + * or setting the source property manually. + */ + source?: NodeSource; + /** + * Contains information to generate byte-to-byte equal node string as it + * was in origin input. + */ + raws?: NodeRaws; + } + type Container = Root | AtRule | Rule; + /** + * Containers can store any content. If you write a rule inside a rule, + * PostCSS will parse it. + */ + interface ContainerBase extends NodeBase { + /** + * Contains the container's children. + */ + nodes?: ChildNode[]; + /** + * @returns The container's first child. + */ + first?: ChildNode; + /** + * @returns The container's last child. + */ + last?: ChildNode; + /** + * @param overrides New properties to override in the clone. + * @returns A clone of this node. The node and its (cloned) children will + * have a clean parent and code style properties. + */ + clone(overrides?: object): this; + /** + * @param child Child of the current container. + * @returns The child's index within the container's "nodes" array. + */ + index(child: ChildNode | number): number; + /** + * Determines whether all child nodes satisfy the specified test. + * @param callback A function that accepts up to three arguments. The + * every method calls the callback function for each node until the + * callback returns false, or until the end of the array. + * @returns True if the callback returns true for all of the container's + * children. + */ + every(callback: (node: ChildNode, index: number, nodes: ChildNode[]) => any, thisArg?: any): boolean; + /** + * Determines whether the specified callback returns true for any child node. + * @param callback A function that accepts up to three arguments. The some + * method calls the callback for each node until the callback returns true, + * or until the end of the array. + * @param thisArg An object to which the this keyword can refer in the + * callback function. If thisArg is omitted, undefined is used as the + * this value. + * @returns True if callback returns true for (at least) one of the + * container's children. + */ + some(callback: (node: ChildNode, index: number, nodes: ChildNode[]) => boolean, thisArg?: any): boolean; + /** + * Iterates through the container's immediate children, calling the + * callback function for each child. If you need to recursively iterate + * through all the container's descendant nodes, use container.walk(). + * Unlike the for {} -cycle or Array#forEach() this iterator is safe if + * you are mutating the array of child nodes during iteration. + * @param callback Iterator. Returning false will break iteration. Safe + * if you are mutating the array of child nodes during iteration. PostCSS + * will adjust the current index to match the mutations. + * @returns False if the callback returns false during iteration. + */ + each(callback: (node: ChildNode, index: number) => any): boolean | void; + /** + * Traverses the container's descendant nodes, calling `callback` for each + * node. Like container.each(), this method is safe to use if you are + * mutating arrays during iteration. If you only need to iterate through + * the container's immediate children, use container.each(). + * @param callback Iterator. + */ + walk(callback: (node: ChildNode, index: number) => any): boolean | void; + /** + * Traverses the container's descendant nodes, calling `callback` for each + * declaration. Like container.each(), this method is safe to use if you + * are mutating arrays during iteration. + * @param propFilter Filters declarations by property name. Only those + * declarations whose property matches propFilter will be iterated over. + * @param callback Called for each declaration node within the container. + */ + walkDecls(propFilter: string | RegExp, callback?: (decl: Declaration, index: number) => any): boolean | void; + walkDecls(callback: (decl: Declaration, index: number) => any): boolean | void; + /** + * Traverses the container's descendant nodes, calling `callback` for each + * at-rule. Like container.each(), this method is safe to use if you are + * mutating arrays during iteration. + * @param nameFilter Filters at-rules by name. If provided, iteration + * will only happen over at-rules that have matching names. + * @param callback Iterator called for each at-rule node within the + * container. + */ + walkAtRules(nameFilter: string | RegExp, callback: (atRule: AtRule, index: number) => any): boolean | void; + walkAtRules(callback: (atRule: AtRule, index: number) => any): boolean | void; + /** + * Traverses the container's descendant nodes, calling `callback` for each + * rule. Like container.each(), this method is safe to use if you are + * mutating arrays during iteration. + * @param selectorFilter Filters rules by selector. If provided, + * iteration will only happen over rules that have matching names. + * @param callback Iterator called for each rule node within the + * container. + */ + walkRules(selectorFilter: string | RegExp, callback: (atRule: Rule, index: number) => any): boolean | void; + walkRules(callback: (atRule: Rule, index: number) => any): boolean | void; + walkRules(selectorFilter: any, callback?: (atRule: Rule, index: number) => any): boolean | void; + /** + * Traverses the container's descendant nodes, calling `callback` for each + * comment. Like container.each(), this method is safe to use if you are + * mutating arrays during iteration. + * @param callback Iterator called for each comment node within the container. + */ + walkComments(callback: (comment: Comment, indexed: number) => any): void | boolean; + /** + * Passes all declaration values within the container that match pattern + * through the callback, replacing those values with the returned result of + * callback. This method is useful if you are using a custom unit or + * function and need to iterate through all values. + * @param pattern Pattern that we need to replace. + * @param options Options to speed up the search. + * @param callbackOrReplaceValue String to replace pattern or callback + * that will return a new value. The callback will receive the same + * arguments as those passed to a function parameter of String#replace. + */ + replaceValues(pattern: string | RegExp, options: { + /** + * Property names. The method will only search for values that match + * regexp within declarations of listed properties. + */ + props?: string[]; + /** + * Used to narrow down values and speed up the regexp search. Searching + * every single value with a regexp can be slow. If you pass a fast + * string, PostCSS will first check whether the value contains the fast + * string; and only if it does will PostCSS check that value against + * regexp. For example, instead of just checking for /\d+rem/ on all + * values, set fast: 'rem' to first check whether a value has the rem + * unit, and only if it does perform the regexp check. + */ + fast?: string; + }, callbackOrReplaceValue: string | { + (substring: string, ...args: any[]): string; + }): this; + replaceValues(pattern: string | RegExp, callbackOrReplaceValue: string | { + (substring: string, ...args: any[]): string; + }): this; + /** + * Inserts new nodes to the beginning of the container. + * Because each node class is identifiable by unique properties, use the + * following shortcuts to create nodes in insert methods: + * root.prepend({ name: '@charset', params: '"UTF-8"' }); // at-rule + * root.prepend({ selector: 'a' }); // rule + * rule.prepend({ prop: 'color', value: 'black' }); // declaration + * rule.prepend({ text: 'Comment' }) // comment + * A string containing the CSS of the new element can also be used. This + * approach is slower than the above shortcuts. + * root.prepend('a {}'); + * root.first.prepend('color: black; z-index: 1'); + * @param nodes New nodes. + * @returns This container for chaining. + */ + prepend(...nodes: (Node | object | string)[]): this; + /** + * Inserts new nodes to the end of the container. + * Because each node class is identifiable by unique properties, use the + * following shortcuts to create nodes in insert methods: + * root.append({ name: '@charset', params: '"UTF-8"' }); // at-rule + * root.append({ selector: 'a' }); // rule + * rule.append({ prop: 'color', value: 'black' }); // declaration + * rule.append({ text: 'Comment' }) // comment + * A string containing the CSS of the new element can also be used. This + * approach is slower than the above shortcuts. + * root.append('a {}'); + * root.first.append('color: black; z-index: 1'); + * @param nodes New nodes. + * @returns This container for chaining. + */ + append(...nodes: (Node | object | string)[]): this; + /** + * Insert newNode before oldNode within the container. + * @param oldNode Child or child's index. + * @returns This container for chaining. + */ + insertBefore(oldNode: ChildNode | number, newNode: ChildNode | object | string): this; + /** + * Insert newNode after oldNode within the container. + * @param oldNode Child or child's index. + * @returns This container for chaining. + */ + insertAfter(oldNode: ChildNode | number, newNode: ChildNode | object | string): this; + /** + * Removes the container from its parent and cleans the parent property in the + * container and its children. + * @returns This container for chaining. + */ + remove(): this; + /** + * Removes child from the container and cleans the parent properties + * from the node and its children. + * @param child Child or child's index. + * @returns This container for chaining. + */ + removeChild(child: ChildNode | number): this; + /** + * Removes all children from the container and cleans their parent + * properties. + * @returns This container for chaining. + */ + removeAll(): this; + } + interface ContainerNewProps extends NodeNewProps { + /** + * Contains the container's children. + */ + nodes?: ChildNode[]; + raws?: ContainerRaws; + } + interface ContainerRaws extends NodeRaws { + indent?: string; + } + interface JsonContainer extends JsonNode { + /** + * Contains the container's children. + */ + nodes?: ChildNode[]; + /** + * @returns The container's first child. + */ + first?: ChildNode; + /** + * @returns The container's last child. + */ + last?: ChildNode; + } + /** + * Represents a CSS file and contains all its parsed nodes. + */ + interface Root extends ContainerBase { + type: 'root'; + /** + * Inherited from Container. Should always be undefined for a Root node. + */ + parent: void; + /** + * @param overrides New properties to override in the clone. + * @returns A clone of this node. The node and its (cloned) children will + * have a clean parent and code style properties. + */ + clone(overrides?: object): this; + /** + * @returns A Result instance representing the root's CSS. + */ + toResult(options?: { + /** + * The path where you'll put the output CSS file. You should always + * set "to" to generate correct source maps. + */ + to?: string; + map?: SourceMapOptions; + }): Result; + /** + * Removes child from the root node, and the parent properties of node and + * its children. + * @param child Child or child's index. + * @returns This root node for chaining. + */ + removeChild(child: ChildNode | number): this; + } + interface RootNewProps extends ContainerNewProps { + } + interface JsonRoot extends JsonContainer { + } + /** + * Represents an at-rule. If it's followed in the CSS by a {} block, this + * node will have a nodes property representing its children. + */ + interface AtRule extends ContainerBase { + type: 'atrule'; + /** + * Returns the atrule's parent node. + */ + parent: Container; + /** + * The identifier that immediately follows the @. + */ + name: string; + /** + * These are the values that follow the at-rule's name, but precede any {} + * block. The spec refers to this area as the at-rule's "prelude". + */ + params: string; + /** + * @param overrides New properties to override in the clone. + * @returns A clone of this node. The node and its (cloned) children will + * have a clean parent and code style properties. + */ + clone(overrides?: object): this; + } + interface AtRuleNewProps extends ContainerNewProps { + /** + * The identifier that immediately follows the @. + */ + name?: string; + /** + * These are the values that follow the at-rule's name, but precede any {} + * block. The spec refers to this area as the at-rule's "prelude". + */ + params?: string | number; + raws?: AtRuleRaws; + } + interface AtRuleRaws extends NodeRaws { + params?: string; + } + interface JsonAtRule extends JsonContainer { + /** + * The identifier that immediately follows the @. + */ + name?: string; + /** + * These are the values that follow the at-rule's name, but precede any {} + * block. The spec refers to this area as the at-rule's "prelude". + */ + params?: string; + } + /** + * Represents a CSS rule: a selector followed by a declaration block. + */ + interface Rule extends ContainerBase { + type: 'rule'; + /** + * Returns the rule's parent node. + */ + parent: Container; + /** + * The rule's full selector. If there are multiple comma-separated selectors, + * the entire group will be included. + */ + selector: string; + /** + * An array containing the rule's individual selectors. + * Groups of selectors are split at commas. + */ + selectors?: string[]; + /** + * @param overrides New properties to override in the clone. + * @returns A clone of this node. The node and its (cloned) children will + * have a clean parent and code style properties. + */ + clone(overrides?: object): this; + } + interface RuleNewProps extends ContainerNewProps { + /** + * The rule's full selector. If there are multiple comma-separated selectors, + * the entire group will be included. + */ + selector?: string; + /** + * An array containing the rule's individual selectors. Groups of selectors + * are split at commas. + */ + selectors?: string[]; + raws?: RuleRaws; + } + interface RuleRaws extends ContainerRaws { + /** + * The rule's full selector. If there are multiple comma-separated selectors, + * the entire group will be included. + */ + selector?: string; + } + interface JsonRule extends JsonContainer { + /** + * The rule's full selector. If there are multiple comma-separated selectors, + * the entire group will be included. + */ + selector?: string; + /** + * An array containing the rule's individual selectors. + * Groups of selectors are split at commas. + */ + selectors?: string[]; + } + /** + * Represents a CSS declaration. + */ + interface Declaration extends NodeBase { + type: 'decl'; + /** + * Returns the declaration's parent node. + */ + parent: Container; + /** + * The declaration's property name. + */ + prop: string; + /** + * The declaration's value. This value will be cleaned of comments. If the + * source value contained comments, those comments will be available in the + * _value.raws property. If you have not changed the value, the result of + * decl.toString() will include the original raws value (comments and all). + */ + value: string; + /** + * True if the declaration has an !important annotation. + */ + important: boolean; + /** + * @param overrides New properties to override in the clone. + * @returns A clone of this node. The node and its (cloned) children will + * have a clean parent and code style properties. + */ + clone(overrides?: object): this; + } + interface DeclarationNewProps { + /** + * The declaration's property name. + */ + prop?: string; + /** + * The declaration's value. This value will be cleaned of comments. If the + * source value contained comments, those comments will be available in the + * _value.raws property. If you have not changed the value, the result of + * decl.toString() will include the original raws value (comments and all). + */ + value?: string; + raws?: DeclarationRaws; + } + interface DeclarationRaws extends NodeRaws { + /** + * The declaration's value. This value will be cleaned of comments. + * If the source value contained comments, those comments will be + * available in the _value.raws property. If you have not changed the value, the result of + * decl.toString() will include the original raws value (comments and all). + */ + value?: string; + } + interface JsonDeclaration extends JsonNode { + /** + * True if the declaration has an !important annotation. + */ + important?: boolean; + } + /** + * Represents a comment between declarations or statements (rule and at-rules). + * Comments inside selectors, at-rule parameters, or declaration values will + * be stored in the Node#raws properties. + */ + interface Comment extends NodeBase { + type: 'comment'; + /** + * Returns the comment's parent node. + */ + parent: Container; + /** + * The comment's text. + */ + text: string; + /** + * @param overrides New properties to override in the clone. + * @returns A clone of this node. The node and its (cloned) children will + * have a clean parent and code style properties. + */ + clone(overrides?: object): this; + } + interface CommentNewProps { + /** + * The comment's text. + */ + text?: string; + } + interface JsonComment extends JsonNode { + } +} +export = postcss; -- cgit v1.2.3