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4.2.0
style-dictionary/utils
-> stripMeta
for stripping metadata from tokens.
This utility is used now as an opt-in for the built-in 'json'
format by using options.stripMeta
, which if set to true
will strip Style Dictionary meta props.
You can specify keep
/strip
(allow/blocklist) for granular control about which properties to keep or strip.Changelog
4.1.4
convertToBase64
util to support converting binary files such as fonts, for both Browser and NodeJS.Changelog
4.1.3
defaultMessage
param in FileHeader type optional.sortByReference
function for DTCG token format, ensuring token references are declared after their targetsfilterTokens
utility to deal with random metadata properties throughout token groups, without throwing errors.Changelog
4.1.2
Changelog
4.1.1
iosSwiftEnumOpts.className
and iosSwiftAnyOpts.className
formats property documentationcopy_assets
do and undo methods, since they affect directories, not files.Changelog
4.1.0
ccf27b7: Prevent duplicate redundant calls to StyleDictionary class methods by caching platform specific config & tokens results.
Added reusable methods:
getPlatformTokens()
-> grabs the tokens
/allTokens
(new! exportPlatform
does not return this) for a specific platform, after running platform specific preprocessors and transforms. This replaces the old exportPlatform
method which is now deprecated and will be removed in v5.getPlatformConfig()
-> grabs the processed/transformed PlatformConfig
for a specific platform, replaces the now deprecated getPlatform
method which will be removed in v5.The reasons for deprecating those methods and replacing them with new ones is to reduce method ambiguity and make them more pure.
Add new options object to methods:
getPlatformTokens
getPlatformConfig
exportPlatform
(deprecated, see above)getPlatform
(deprecated, see above)formatPlatform
formatAllPlatforms
buildPlatform
buildAllPlatforms
cleanPlatform
cleanAllPlatforms
with property cache
, which if set to false
, will disable this caching of generating the platform specific config / tokens, e.g.:
await sd.exportPlatform('css', { cache: false });
await sd.buildAllPlatforms('css', { cache: false });
Expectation is that this is usually not useful for majority of users, unless for example you're testing multiple runs of StyleDictionary while changing tokens or platform configs in between those runs.
2ec9a44: size/rem
transform to leave 0 (string or number) values as is, since 0 doesn't need a unit.
f317430: Added link to logging documentation inside all of the warnings and errors that refer to verbosity.
6275983: Respect formatting
options in scss map-deep/map-flat formats, those that make sense:
commentPosition
commentStyle
indentation
Also export a new type interface FormattingOverrides
, which is a limited version of FormattingOptions
.
These contain the formatting options that can be overridden by users, whereas the full version is meant for the format helper utilities such as createPropertyFormatter
/formattedVariables
.
Changelog
4.0.1
Changelog
4.0.0
For a more comprehensive migration guide from version 3.x.x to version 4.0.0, visit the migration guide page
6cc7f31: BREAKING:
usesReference
util function is now usesReferences
to be consistent plural form like the other reference util functions.
getReferences
first and second parameters have been swapped to be consistent with resolveReferences
, so value first, then the full token object (instead of the entire dictionary instance).
getReferences
accepts a third options parameter which can be used to set reference Regex options as well as an unfilteredTokens object which can be used as a fallback when references are made to tokens that have been filtered out. There will be warnings logged for this.
format.formatter
removed old function signature of (dictionary, platform, file)
in favor of ({ dictionary, platform, options, file })
.
Types changes:
.d.ts
files published next to every file, this means that if you import from one of Style Dictionary's entrypoints, you automatically get the types implicitly with it. This is a big win for people using TypeScript, as the majority of the codebase now has much better types, with much fewer any
s.index.d.ts
anymore that exposes all type interfaces on itself. This means that you can no longer grab types that aren't members of the Style Dictionary class directly from the default export of the main entrypoint. External types such as Parser
, Transform
, DesignTokens
, etc. can be imported from the newly added types entrypoint:import type { DesignTokens, Transform, Parser } from 'style-dictionary/types';
Please raise an issue if you find anything missing or suddenly broken.
Matcher
, Transformer
, Formatter
, etc. are still available, although no longer directly but rather as properties on their parents, so Filter['matcher']
, Transform['transformer']
, Format['formatter']
dcbe2fb: - The project has been fully converted to ESM format, which is also the format that the browser uses. For users, this means you'll have to either use Style Dictionary in ESM JavaScript code, or dynamically import it into your CommonJS code.
StyleDictionary.extend()
method is now asynchronous, which means it returns Promise<StyleDictionary.Core>
instead of StyleDictionary.Core
.allProperties
/ properties
was deprecated in v3, and is now removed from StyleDictionary.Core
, use allTokens
and tokens
instead.registerTemplate
were deprecated in v3, now removed. Use Formats instead.style-dictionary
& style-dictionary/fs
. If more is needed, please raise an issue explaining which file you were importing and why you need it to be public API.f2ed88b: BREAKING: File headers, when registered, are put inside the hooks.fileHeaders
property now, as opposed to fileHeader
.
Note the change from singular to plural form here.
Before:
export default {
fileHeader: {
foo: (defaultMessages = []) => ['Ola, planet!', ...defaultMessages, 'Hello, World!'],
},
};
After:
export default {
hooks: {
fileHeaders: {
foo: (defaultMessages = []) => ['Ola, planet!', ...defaultMessages, 'Hello, World!'],
},
},
};
79bb201: BREAKING: Logging has been redesigned a fair bit and is more configurable now.
Before:
{
"log": "error" // 'error' | 'warn' -> 'warn' is the default value
}
After:
{
"log": {
"warnings": "error", // 'error' | 'warn' -> 'warn' is the default value
"verbosity": "verbose", // 'default' | 'verbose' | 'silent' -> 'default' is the default value
"errors": {
"brokenReferences": "console" // 'console' | 'throw' -> 'throw' is the default value
}
}
}
Log is now and object and the old "log" option is now "warnings".
This configures whether the following five warnings will be thrown as errors instead of being logged as warnings:
Verbosity configures whether the following warnings/errors should display in a verbose manner:
And it also configures whether success/neutral logs should be logged at all. Using "silent" (or --silent in the CLI) means no logs are shown apart from fatal errors.
f2ed88b: BREAKING: Actions, when registered, are put inside the hooks.actions
property now, as opposed to action
.
Note the change from singular to plural form here.
Before:
export default {
action: {
'copy-assets': {
do: () => {}
undo: () => {}
}
},
};
After:
export default {
hooks: {
actions: {
'copy-assets': {
do: () => {}
undo: () => {}
}
},
},
};
a4542f4: BREAKING: StyleDictionaryInstance.properties & .allProperties have been removed. They were deprecated in v3 in favor of .tokens and .allTokens.
5e167de: BREAKING: moved formatHelpers
away from the StyleDictionary class and export them in 'style-dictionary/utils'
entrypoint instead.
Before
import StyleDictionary from 'style-dictionary';
const { fileHeader, formattedVariables } = StyleDictionary.formatHelpers;
After
import { fileHeader, formattedVariables } from 'style-dictionary/utils';
f2ed88b: Filters, when registered, are put inside the hooks.filters
property now, as opposed to filter
.
Note the change from singular to plural form here.
Before:
export default {
filter: {
'colors-only': (token) => token.type === 'color,
},
platforms: {
css: {
files: [{
format: 'css/variables',
destination: '_variables.css',
filter: 'colors-only',
}],
},
},
};
After:
export default {
hooks: {
filters: {
'colors-only': (token) => token.type === 'color,
},
},
platforms: {
css: {
files: [{
format: 'css/variables',
destination: '_variables.css',
filter: 'colors-only',
}],
},
},
};
In addition, when using registerFilter
method, the name of the filter function is now filter
instead of matcher
.
Before:
import StyleDictionary from 'style-dictionary';
StyleDictionary.registerFilter({
name: 'colors-only',
matcher: (token) => token.type === 'color',
});
After:
import StyleDictionary from 'style-dictionary';
StyleDictionary.registerFilter({
name: 'colors-only',
filter: (token) => token.type === 'color',
});
These changes also apply for the
filter
function (previouslymatcher
) insidetransforms
.
f2ed88b: BREAKING: Transform groups, when registered, are put inside the hooks.transformGroups
property now, as opposed to transformGroup
.
Before:
export default {
// register it inline or by SD.registerTransformGroup
transformGroup: {
foo: ['foo-transform'],
},
};
After:
export default {
hooks: {
transformGroups: {
foo: ['foo-transform'],
},
},
};
502dbd1: BREAKING: All of our hooks, parsers, preprocessors, transforms, formats, actions, fileHeaders and filters, support async functions as well now. This means that the formatHelpers -> fileHeader helper method is now asynchronous, to support async fileheader functions.
import StyleDictionary from 'style-dictionary';
const { fileHeader } = StyleDictionary.formatHelpers;
StyleDictionary.registerFormat({
name: 'custom/css',
// this can be async now, usually it is if you use fileHeader format helper, since that now always returns a Promise
formatter: async function ({ dictionary, file, options }) {
const { outputReferences } = options;
return (
// this helper is now async! because the user-passed file.fileHeader might be an async function
(await fileHeader({ file })) +
':root {\n' +
formattedVariables({ format: 'css', dictionary, outputReferences }) +
'\n}\n'
);
},
});
f2ed88b: BREAKING: Formats, when registered, are put inside the hooks.formats
property now, as opposed to format
.
The formatter
handler function has been renamed to format
for consistency.
The importable type interfaces have also been renamed, Formatter
is now FormatFn
and FormatterArguments
is now FormatFnArguments
.
Note that you can also use Format['format']
instead of FormatFn
, or Parameters<Format['format']>
instead of FormatFnArguments
, so these renames may not matter.
Before:
import StyleDictionary from 'style-dictionary';
import type { Formatter, FormatterArguments } from 'style-dictionary/types';
// register it with register method
StyleDictionary.registerFormat({
name: 'custom/json',
formatter: ({ dictionary }) => JSON.stringify(dictionary, null, 2),
});
export default {
// OR define it inline
format: {
'custom/json': ({ dictionary }) => JSON.stringify(dictionary, null, 2),
},
platforms: {
json: {
files: [
{
destination: 'output.json',
format: 'custom/json',
},
],
},
},
};
After:
import StyleDictionary from 'style-dictionary';
import type { FormatFn, FormatFnArguments } from 'style-dictionary/types';
// register it with register method
StyleDictionary.registerFormat({
name: 'custom/json',
format: ({ dictionary }) => JSON.stringify(dictionary, null, 2),
});
export default {
// OR define it inline
hooks: {
formats: {
'custom/json': ({ dictionary }) => JSON.stringify(dictionary, null, 2),
},
},
platforms: {
json: {
files: [
{
destination: 'output.json',
format: 'custom/json',
},
],
},
},
};
e83886c: BREAKING: preprocessors must now also be explicitly applied on global or platform level, rather than only registering it. This is more consistent with how the other hooks work and allows applying it on a platform level rather than only on the global level.
preprocessors
property that contains the registered preprocessors has been moved under a wrapping property called hooks
.
Before:
export default {
// register it inline or by SD.registerPreprocessor
// applies automatically, globally
preprocessors: {
foo: (dictionary) => {
// preprocess it
return dictionary;
},
},
};
After:
export default {
// register it inline or by SD.registerPreprocessor
hooks: {
preprocessors: {
foo: (dictionary) => {
// preprocess it
return dictionary;
},
},
},
// apply it globally
preprocessors: ['foo'],
platforms: {
css: {
// or apply is per platform
preprocessors: ['foo'],
},
},
};
2f80da2: BREAKING: className
, packageName
, mapName
, type
, name
, resourceType
and resourceMap
options for a bunch of built-in formats have been moved from file
to go inside the file.options
object, for API consistency reasons.
Before:
{
"files": [
{
"destination": "tokenmap.scss",
"format": "scss/map-deep",
"mapName": "tokens"
}
]
}
After:
{
"files": [
{
"destination": "tokenmap.scss",
"format": "scss/map-deep",
"options": {
"mapName": "tokens"
}
}
]
}
f2ed88b: BREAKING: Transforms, when registered, are put inside the hooks.transforms
property now, as opposed to transform
.
The matcher
property has been renamed to filter
(to align with the Filter hook change), and the transformer
handler function has been renamed to transform
for consistency.
Before:
export default {
// register it inline or by SD.registerTransform
transform: {
'color-transform': {
type: 'value',
matcher: (token) => token.type === 'color',
transformer: (token) => token.value,
},
},
platforms: {
css: {
// apply it per platform
transforms: ['color-transform'],
},
},
};
After
export default {
// register it inline or by SD.registerTransform
hooks: {
transforms: {
'color-transform': {
type: 'value',
filter: (token) => token.type === 'color',
transform: (token) => token.value,
},
},
},
platforms: {
css: {
// apply it per platform
transforms: ['color-transform'],
},
},
};
90095a6: BREAKING: Allow specifying a function
for outputReferences
, conditionally outputting a ref or not per token. Also exposes outputReferencesFilter
utility function which will determine whether a token should be outputting refs based on whether those referenced tokens were filtered out or not.
If you are maintaining a custom format that allows outputReferences
option, you'll need to take into account that it can be a function, and pass the correct options to it.
Before:
StyleDictionary.registerFormat({
name: 'custom/es6',
formatter: async (dictionary) => {
const { allTokens, options, file } = dictionary;
const { usesDtcg } = options;
const compileTokenValue = (token) => {
let value = usesDtcg ? token.$value : token.value;
const originalValue = usesDtcg ? token.original.$value : token.original.value;
// Look here 👇
const shouldOutputRefs = outputReferences && usesReferences(originalValue);
if (shouldOutputRefs) {
// ... your code for putting back the reference in the output
value = ...
}
return value;
}
return `${allTokens.reduce((acc, token) => `${acc}export const ${token.name} = ${compileTokenValue(token)};\n`, '')}`;
},
});
After
StyleDictionary.registerFormat({
name: 'custom/es6',
formatter: async (dictionary) => {
const { allTokens, options, file } = dictionary;
const { usesDtcg } = options;
const compileTokenValue = (token) => {
let value = usesDtcg ? token.$value : token.value;
const originalValue = usesDtcg ? token.original.$value : token.original.value;
// Look here 👇
const shouldOutputRefs =
usesReferences(original) &&
(typeof options.outputReferences === 'function'
? outputReferences(token, { dictionary, usesDtcg })
: options.outputReferences);
if (shouldOutputRefs) {
// ... your code for putting back the reference in the output
value = ...
}
return value;
}
return `${allTokens.reduce((acc, token) => `${acc}export const ${token.name} = ${compileTokenValue(token)};\n`, '')}`;
},
});
122c8f6: BREAKING: expose getReferences and usesReference utilities as standalone utils rather than requiring them to be bound to dictionary object. This makes it easier to use.
0b81a08: BREAKING: no longer wraps tokens of type asset in double quotes. Rather, we added a transform asset/url
that will wrap such tokens inside url("")
statements, this transform is applied to transformGroups scss, css and less.
a4542f4: BREAKING: StyleDictionary to be initialized with a new API and have async methods. Use:
import StyleDictionary from 'style-dictionary';
/**
* old:
* const sd = StyleDictionary.extend({ source: ['tokens.json'], platforms: {} });
* sd.buildAllPlatforms();
*/
const sd = new StyleDictionary({ source: ['tokens.json'], platforms: {} });
await sd.buildAllPlatforms();
You can still extend a dictionary instance with an extended config, but .extend()
is only used for this, it is no longer used to initialize the first instance:
import StyleDictionary from 'style-dictionary';
const sd = new StyleDictionary({ source: ['tokens.json'], platforms: {} });
const extended = await sd.extend({
fileHeader: {
myFileHeader: (defaultMessage) => {
return [...defaultMessage, 'hello, world!'];
},
},
});
To ensure your initialized StyleDictionary instance is fully ready and has imported all your tokens, you can await hasInitialized
:
import StyleDictionary from 'style-dictionary';
const sd = new StyleDictionary({ source: ['tokens.json'], platforms: {} });
await sd.hasInitialized;
console.log(sd.allTokens);
For error handling and testing purposes, you can also manually initialize the style-dictionary config:
import StyleDictionary from 'style-dictionary';
const sd = new StyleDictionary({ source: ['tokens.js'], platforms: {} }, { init: false });
try {
await sd.init();
} catch (e) {
// handle error, e.g. when tokens.js file has syntax errors and cannot be imported
}
console.log(sd.allTokens);
The main reason for an initialize step after class instantiation is that async constructors are not a thing in JavaScript, and if you return a promise from a constructor to "hack it", TypeScript will eventually trip over it.
Due to being able to dynamically (asynchronously) import ES Modules rather than synchronously require CommonJS modules, we had to make the APIs asynchronous, so the following methods are now async:
In a future release, most other methods will be made async or support async as well, such as parsers, transforms, formats etc.
f2ed88b: BREAKING: Parsers, when registered, are put inside the hooks.parsers
property now, as opposed to parsers
.
parsers
property has been repurposed: you will now also need to explicitly apply registered parsers by name in the parsers
property, they no longer apply by default.
When registering a parser, you must also supply a name
property just like with all other hooks, and the parse
function has been renamed to parser
for consistency.
Before:
export default {
// register it inline or by SD.registerPreprocessor
parsers: [
{
pattern: /\.json5$/,
parse: ({ contents, filePath }) => {
return JSON5.parse(contents);
},
},
],
};
After:
export default {
hooks: {
parsers: {
name: 'json5-parser',
pattern: /\.json5$/,
parser: ({ contents, filePath }) => {
return JSON5.parse(contents);
},
},
},
// apply it globally by name reference
parsers: ['json5-parser'],
};
bcb5ef3: Remove reliance on CTI token structure across transforms, actions and formats.
Breaking changes:
attributes.category
as the token type indicator.name/cti/casing
to just name/casing
. name/ti/camel
and name/ti/constant
have been removed. For example name/cti/kebab
transform is now name/kebab
.content/icon
has been renamed to html/icon
since it targets HTML entity strings, not just any icon content.font/objC/literal
, font/swift/literal
and font/flutter/literal
have been removed in favor of font/objC/literal
, font/swift/literal
and font/flutter/literal
, as they do he exact same transformations.typescript/module-declarations
format to be updated with current DesignToken type interface.Before:
{
"color": {
"red": {
"value": "#FF0000"
}
}
}
After:
{
"color": {
// <-- this no longer needs to be "color" in order for the tokens inside this group to be considered of type "color"
"red": {
"value": "#FF0000",
"type": "color"
}
}
}
7b82150: BREAKING: For formats using the fileHeader
formatHelpers
utility, it will no longer display a timestamp in the fileHeader output by default. This is now an opt-in by setting file.formatting.fileHeaderTimestamp
to true
. The reason for making this opt-in now is that using Style Dictionary in the context of a CI (continuous integration) pipeline is a common use-case, and when running on pull request event, output files always show a diff in git due to the timestamp changing, which often just means that the diff is bloated by redundancy.
New:
{
"platforms": {
"css": {
"files": [
{
"destination": "variables.css",
"format": "css/variables",
"options": {
"formatting": {
"fileHeaderTimestamp": true
}
}
}
]
}
}
}
or:
import { fileHeader } from 'style-dictionary/utils';
const headerContent = await fileHeader({ formatting: { fileHeaderTimestamp: true } });
39f0220: Allow not throwing fatal errors on broken token references/aliases, but console.error
instead.
You can also configure this on global/platform log
property:
{
"log": {
"errors": {
"brokenReferences": "console"
}
}
}
This setting defaults to "error"
when not configured.
resolveReferences
and getReferences
warnImmediately
option is set to true
which causes an error to be thrown/warned immediately by default, which can be configured to false
if you know those utils are running in the transform/format hooks respectively, where the errors are collected and grouped, then thrown as 1 error/warning instead of multiple.
Some minor grammatical improvements to some of the error logs were also done.
8450a45: Some fixes for Expand utility:
dashArray
property of strokeStyle
tokens no longer get expanded unintentionally, typeof 'object'
check changed to isPlainObject
check.style
property inside border
tokens) will now also be expanded.c06661d: Re-add and update example basic, fix copySync command in CLI, fix android templates to use $type for DTCG tokens.
dcbe2fb: FileSystem that is used by Style Dictionary can now be customized:
import { setFs } from 'style-dictionary/fs';
setFs(myFileSystemShim);
By default, it uses an in-memory filesystem shim @bundled-es-modules/memfs
in browser context, node:fs
built-in module in Node context.
3485467: Fix some inconsistencies in some of the templates, usually with regards to spaces/newlines
606af51: Rename typeW3CDelegate
utility function to typeDtcgDelegate
, as using "W3C" is highly discouraged when the standard isn't a W3C standard yet.
4225d78: Added the following transforms for CSS, and added them to the scss
, css
and less
transformGroups:
fontFamily/css
-> wraps font names with spaces in '
quotescubicBezier/css
-> array value, put inside cubic-bezier()
CSS functionstrokeStyle/css/shorthand
-> object value, transform to CSS shorthandborder/css/shorthand
-> object value, transform to CSS shorthandtypography/css/shorthand
-> object value, transform to CSS shorthandtransition/css/shorthand
-> object value, transform to CSS shorthandshadow/css/shorthand
-> object value (or array of objects), transform to CSS shorthandThe main intention here is to ensure that Style Dictionary is compliant with DTCG draft specification out of the box with regards to exporting to CSS, where object-value tokens are not supported without transforming them to shorthands (or expanding them, which is a different feature that was added in 4.0.0-prerelease.27
).
cedf8a0: Preprocessors are a new feature added to style-dictionary, which allows you to do any type of processing of the token dictionary after parsing, before resolving and transforming. See preprocessor docs for more information.
cb94554: 'size/rem' transform to not transform tokens that already have a unit, such as "4px"
, this should not be transformed to "4rem"
.
a4542f4: options.log to be respected in all error logging, including platform specific logs.
122c8f6: Expose a new utility called resolveReferences which takes a value containing references, the dictionary object, and resolves the value's references for you.
import StyleDictionary from 'style-dictionary';
import { resolveReferences } from 'style-dictionary/utils';
const sd = new StyleDictionary({
tokens: {
foo: { value: 'foo' },
bar: { value: '{foo}' },
qux: { value: '{bar}' },
},
});
console.log(resolveReferences(sd.tokens.qux.value, sd.tokens)); // 'foo'
0410295: Improve and test the error handling of standalone usage of reference utilities.
8b6fff3: Fixes some noisy warnings still being outputted even when verbosity is set to default.
We also added log.warning "disabled" option for turning off warnings altogether, meaning you only get success logs and fatal errors.
This option can be used from the CLI as well using the --no-warn
flag.
2da5130: Added outputReferencesTransformed
utility function to pass into outputReferences option, which will not output references for values that have been transitively transformed.
606af51: Support the use of "value"/"type"/"description" as token names or token group names, at the sacrifice of now no longer being able to combine non-DTCG and DTCG syntax within the same token dictionary.
7418c97: Add a couple of utilities for converting a regular Style Dictionary tokens object/file(s) to DTCG formatted tokens:
convertToDTCG
convertJSONToDTCG
convertZIPToDTCG
294fd0e: Support Design Token Community Group Draft specification for Design Tokens, by adding support for $value, $type and $description properties.
aff6646: Allow passing a custom FileSystem Volume to your Style Dictionary instances, to ensure input/output files are read/written from/to that specific volume. Useful in case you want multiple Style Dictionary instances that are isolated from one another in terms of inputs/outputs.
import { Volume } from 'memfs';
// You will need a bundler for memfs in browser...
// Or use as a prebundled fork:
import memfs from '@bundled-es-modules/memfs';
const { Volume } = memfs;
const vol = new Volume();
const sd = new StyleDictionary(
{
tokens: {
colors: {
red: {
value: '#FF0000',
type: 'color',
},
},
},
platforms: {
css: {
transformGroup: 'css',
files: [
{
destination: 'variables.css',
format: 'css/variables',
},
],
},
},
},
{ volume: vol },
);
await sd.buildAllPlatforms();
vol.readFileSync('/variables.css');
/**
* :root {
* --colors-red: #FF0000;
* }
*/
This also works when using extend:
const extendedSd = await sd.extend(cfg, { volume: vol });
261a2cb: Handle transition timingFunction prop in cubicBezier/css transform. Handle typography fontFamily prop in fontFamily/css transform.
e83886c: Allow expanding tokens on a global or platform-specific level. Supports conditionally expanding per token type, or using a function to determine this per individual token.
af5cc94: Create formatPlatform
and formatAllPlatforms
methods.
This will return the outputs and destinations from the format hook for your dictionary, without building these outputs and persisting them to the filesystem.
Additionally, formats can now return any data type instead of requiring it to be a string
and destination
property in files
is now optional.
This allows users to create formats intended for only formatting tokens and letting users do stuff with it during runtime rather than writing to files.
c06661d: Re-add and update example basic, fix copySync command in CLI, fix android templates to use $type for DTCG tokens.
4556712: Make css transforms for strokeStyle, cubicBezier and fontFamily transitive, to deal with the use case where they are used within border, transition and typography tokens and those tokens have other properties that contain references.
894f37c: Update glob esm browser fork to latest, resolve unclear licensing issue.
cb78c3d: Update typeDtcgDelegate
utility to remove the $type on token group level between parsing/preprocessing step.
5079154: Fix deepExtend util bug with overriding behavior for tokens.
c1dd5ec: Allow overriding CSS formatting with commentStyle and commentPosition props. For commentStyle, options are 'short' or 'long'. For commentPosition, options are 'above' or 'inline'.
We also ensure that the right defaults are picked for CSS, SASS/SCSS, Stylus and Less.
This also contains a fix for ensuring that multi-line comments are automatically put "above" rather than "inline".
2f80da2: All formats using createPropertyFormatter
or formattedVariables
helpers now respect the file.options.formatting
option passed by users to customize formatting.
Example:
{
platforms: {
css: {
transformGroup: 'css',
buildPath,
files: [
{
destination: 'variables.css',
format: 'css/variables',
options: {
formatting: { indentation: ' ' },
},
},
]
}
}
}
24584b4: Conditionally only run dev scripts when CWD is style-dictionary, so our consumers don't run it by accident
044123c: Patch StyleDictionary main type file to export default instead of "export =" which does not work in ESM.
cb94554: Fix typeDtcgDelegate util $type property position to be allowed anywhere in the object, not just at the top.
8e297d6: Fix outputReferences for DTCG spec tokens, by using token.original.$value instead of token.original.value.
59f3eb0: Expose flattenTokens utility.
72f020d: Pass outputReferenceFallbacks option to the relevant utilities, so the option actually works.
39547fb: Fix parsers async support, use resolved filePath instead of raw.
3138313: Allow transitive transforms to return undefined, by doing this the transformer can mark itself as "deferred" for that specific token. This is useful when references in properties other than "value" need to be resolved first.
cd9f484: Escape double quotes for ts outputStringLiterals
0c1a36f: Fix small issue in type DTCG delegate utility type tracking.
d008c67: Fix a couple of spots where DTCG option wasn't properly taken into account, more tests added.
6cfce97: Fix logging to be ordered by platform when building or cleaning platforms. This now happens in parallel, resulting in the logs being ordered randomly which was a small regression to the logging experience.
6fb81ad: Allow falsy token values for outputReferences, e.g. 0
.
0972b26: Pass SD options to fileheaders and filters, to make it easier to use and adjust according to config or options like usesDTCG.
2335f13: Allow using registerHook methods to override hooks that are already registered with the same name.
24d41c3: Allow outputReferences to work on non-string values.
0c1a36f: Expose typeDtcgDelegate
utility. Don't take value
into account anymore to determine that it's a design token, use $value
.
061c67e: Hotfix to address outputReferencesTransformed util not handling object-value tokens properly.
8d2f6d8: Make sure fs-node.js file is published to NPM.
738686b: Allow transformGroup to be combined with transforms, where standalone transforms will be added after the group's transforms.
c708325: Moving the @zip.js/zip.js dependency from a devDependency to a normal dependency.
cd48aac: Only run postinstall scripts when NODE_ENV isn't production (e.g. npm install --production or --omit=dev). To avoid errors running husky/patch-package.
a5bafac: Colors that are not recognized by tinycolor2 as valid color formats (e.g. linear-gradient(...)
) are now ignored by the builtin color transforms filter functions.
4ec34fd: Pass options to all of the filter functions in our built-in transforms, to check for usesDTCG
and $type
property.
daa78e1: fix(types): Added missing type exports
e859036: Fix Windows support by using a Linux/Windows + Node/Browser compatible path utility. Upgrade to latest Glob version. Apply posix: true to prevent breaking change glob update.
6e226aa: Pass the original ref path to the getReferences
util result tokens.
1dd828c: Fix issue in browser-bundled glob, bump.
3f09277: Pass dictionary options to preprocessor functions.
c2cbd1b: Publish the postinstall-dev script to NPM.
0972b26: Add unfilteredAllTokens property in dictionary object for formats, which is an unfiltered version of allTokens property, or a flattened version of the unfilteredTokens property.
47face0: Token merging behavior changed so that upon token collisions, metadata props aren't accidentally merged together.
f8c40f7: fix(types): add missing type keyword for type export from index.d.ts
77ae35f: Fix scenario of passing absolute paths in Node env, do not remove leading slash in absolute paths.
63681a6: Fix a couple of type imports issues in .d.ts files
261a2cb: Allow border type tokens to be empty, every property is optional.
ba03ee9: Fix for expand utility on platform level to adjust the token's path property.
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