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Parse CSS and add vendor-prefixed CSS properties using the Can I Use database. Based on Autoprefixer.


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Autoprefixer parses CSS and adds vendor-prefixed CSS properties using the Can I Use database.

Getting Started

This plugin requires Grunt ~0.4.0

If you haven't used Grunt before, be sure to check out the Getting Started guide, as it explains how to create a Gruntfile as well as install and use Grunt plugins. Once you're familiar with that process, you may install this plugin with this command:

npm install grunt-autoprefixer --save-dev

Once the plugin has been installed, it may be enabled inside your Gruntfile with this line of JavaScript:

grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-autoprefixer');

The "autoprefixer" task

Overview

In your project's Gruntfile, add a section named autoprefixer to the data object passed into grunt.initConfig().

grunt.initConfig({
  autoprefixer: {
    options: {
      // Task-specific options go here.
    },
    your_target: {
      // Target-specific file lists and/or options go here.
    },
  },
})

Options

options.browsers

Type: Array Default value: ['> 1%', 'last 2 versions', 'Firefox ESR', 'Opera 12.1']

You can specify browsers actual for your project:

options: {
  browsers: ['last 2 version', 'ie 8', 'ie 9']
}

Read more.

options.cascade

Type: Boolean Default value: true

Pass false to disable ‘cascade’ indentation. Read more here.

options.diff

Type: Boolean|String Default value: false

Set it to true if you want to get an output patch file:

options: {
  diff: true // or 'custom/path/to/file.css.patch'
}

Also you can specify a path where to save this file. More examples in Gruntfile.

options.map

Type: Boolean|Object Default value: false

If the map option isn't defined or is set to false, Autoprefixer will neither create nor update a sourcemap.

If true is specified, Autoprefixer will try to find a sourcemap from a previous compilation step using an annotation comment (e.g. from Sass) and create a new sourcemap based on the found one (or just create a new sourcemap). The created sourcemap can be either a separate file or an inlined map depending on what the previous sourcemap was.

You can gain more control over sourcemap generation by setting an object to the map option:

  • prev (string or false): a path to a directory where a previous sourcemap is (e.g. path/). By default, Autoprefixer will try to find a previous sourcemap using a path from the annotation comment (or using the annotation comment itself if the map is inlined). You can also set this option to false to delete the previous sourcemap.
  • inline (boolean): whether a sourcemap will be inlined or not. By default, it will be the same as a previous sourcemap or a separate file.
  • annotation (boolean or string): set this option to true or false to enable or disable annotation comments. You can also overwrite an output sourcemap path using this option, e.g. path/file.css.map (by default, Autoprefixer will save your sourcemap to a directory where you save CSS). This option requires inline to be false or undefined.
  • sourceContent (boolean): whether original contents (e.g. Sass sources) will be included to a sourcemap. By default, Autoprefixer will add contents only if a previous sourcemap have them.
options.silent

Type: Boolean Default value: false

If the silent option is enabled, logging to the stdout will be suppressed.

options: {
  silent: true
}

Usage Examples

grunt.initConfig({

  autoprefixer: {

    options: {
      // Task-specific options go here.
    },

    // prefix the specified file
    single_file: {
      options: {
        // Target-specific options go here.
      },
      src: 'src/css/file.css',
      dest: 'dest/css/file.css'
    },

    // prefix all files
    multiple_files: {
      expand: true,
      flatten: true,
      src: 'src/css/*.css', // -> src/css/file1.css, src/css/file2.css
      dest: 'dest/css/' // -> dest/css/file1.css, dest/css/file2.css
    },

    // if you have specified only the `src` param, the destination will be set automatically,
    // so source files will be overwritten
    no_dest: {
      src: 'dest/css/file.css' // globbing is also possible here
    },

    diff: {
        options: {
            diff: true
        },
        src: 'src/css/file.css',
        dest: 'dest/css/file.css' // -> dest/css/file.css, dest/css/file.css.patch
    },

    sourcemap: {
        options: {
            map: true
        },
        src: 'src/css/file.css',
        dest: 'dest/css/file.css' // -> dest/css/file.css, dest/css/file.css.map
    },
  }

});

Check out project's Gruntfile.js for more examples.

Updating prefixes database

$ npm update caniuse-db

Contributing

In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint and test your code using Grunt.

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Last updated on 05 Aug 2014

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