* Run test suite against both engines
* make eslint happy
* only run `stable` tests on Node 12
* use normal expectation instead of snapshot file
When we run the tests only against `stable` (for node 12), then the
snapshots exists for the `Oxide` build. They are marked as `obsolete`
and will cause the `npm run test` script to fail. Sadly.
Inlined them for now, but ideally we make those tests more blackbox-y so
that we test that we get source maps and that we can map the sourcemap
back to the input files (without looking at the actual annotations).
* properly indent inline css
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Co-authored-by: Robin Malfait <malfait.robin@gmail.com>
* separate `stable` and `oxide` mode (package.json in this case)
* drop `install` script (we use a workspace now)
* change required engine to 16
* enable OXIDE by default
* ignore generated `oxide` files
* splitup package.json scripts into "public" and "private" scripts
Not ideal of course, but this should make it a tiny bit easier to know
which scripts _you_ as a developer / contributor have to run.
* drop `workspaces` from the `stable` engine
* drop `oxide` related build files from the `stable` engine
* drop `oxide` engine specific dependencies from the `stable` engine
* use the `oxide-node-api-shim` for the `stable` engine
* add little script to swap the engines
* drop `oxide:build` from `turbo` config
* configure `ci` for `stable` and `oxide` engines
- rename `nodejs.yml` -> `ci.yml`
- add `ci-stable.yml` (for stable mode and Node 12)
- ensure to use the `stable` engine in the `ci-stable.yml` workflow
- drop `oxide:___` specific scripts
* rename `release-insiders` to `release-insiders-stable`
This way we will be able to remove all files that contain `stable` once
we are ready.
* rename `release-insiders-oxide` to just `release-insiders`
* cleanup insider related workflows
* rename `release` -> `release-stable`
* rename `release-oxide` -> `release`
* change names of release workflows
* drop `oxide-` prefix from jobs
* inline node versions
* do not use `turbo` for the stable build
Can't use it because we don't have a workspace in the stable build.
* re-rename CI workflow
* encode default engine in relevant `package.json` files
* make Node 12 work
* increase `node-version` matrix
* make release workflows explicit (per engine)
* add `Oxide` to workflow name
* add integration tests for the `oxide` engine
* add integration tests for the `stable` engine
* run `oxide` integrations against node `18`
* run `stable` integration tests against node 18
We should test node 12 for tailwindcss, but integrations itself can run
against a newer version. In fact, we always ran them against node 16.
* use `localhost` instead of `0.0.0.0`
* ensure `webpack-4` works on Node 18
* run relese scripst directly
Instead of going via `npm`. It's a bit nicer and quicker!
* drop unused scripts
* sync package-lock.json
* ensure to generate the plugin list before running `jest`
We _could_ use an `npm run pretest`, but then you can't run `jest`
directly anymore (which is required for some tools like vscode
extensions).
* cleanup npm scripts
* drop pretend comments
* fix typo
* add `build:rust` as a pre-jest run script
This will reduce the amount of different test "implementations" and
should further unify/normalise the tests. Some tests are very large and
can be split up more but this is a start in the right direction.
One of the biggest benefits is that changes in the tests file re-trigger
a jest run in watch mode. A change in the HTML/CSS file won't.
* ensure we use `npm@7` for older versions of Node.js
This is important so that we can guarantee that `workspaces` are
supported which we depend on right now (just for install purposes).
* tmp: trigger CI build (GitHub is doing funky things and not working right now)
* drop Node.js 12 from Node.js CI workflow
* focus on Node.js 16 for now
* Revert "tmp: trigger CI build (GitHub is doing funky things and not working right now)"
This reverts commit a3deed472da498f8a52404b2e8ccbc16f0e93101.
* WIP
* Add support for logical properties in inline direction
* Add scroll-margin/scroll-padding utilities
* Update CHANGELOG
* Rename inset-s/e to start/end
* Update sort order in test
* Use logical properties for space/divide in Oxide
* run non-oxide and OXIDE tests
+ fix oxide version tests
* drop oxide specific test job
The normal `npm run test` will already include the non-oxide and oxide
version when running tests.
Co-authored-by: Robin Malfait <malfait.robin@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam Wathan <4323180+adamwathan@users.noreply.github.com>
* temporarily disable workflows
* add oxide
Our Rust related parts
* use oxide
- Setup the codebase to be able to use the Rust parts based on an
environment variable: `OXIDE=1`.
- Setup some tests that run both the non-Rust and Rust version in the
same test.
- Sort the candidates in a consistent way, to guarantee the order for
now (especially in tests).
- Reflect sorting related changes in tests.
- Ensure tests run in both the Rust and non-Rust version. (Some tests
are explicitly skipped when using the Rust version since we haven't
implemented those features yet. These include: custom prefix,
transformers and extractors).
- `jest`
-`OXIDE=1 jest`
* remove into_par_iter where it doesn't make sense
* cargo fmt
* wip
* enable tracing based on `DEBUG` env
* improve CI for the Oxide build
* sort test output
This happened because the sorting happens in this branch, but changes
happened on the `master` branch.
* add failing tests
I noticed that some of the tests were failing, and while looking at
them, it happened because the tests were structured like this:
```html
<div
class="
backdrop-filter
backdrop-filter-none
backdrop-blur-lg
backdrop-brightness-50
backdrop-contrast-0
backdrop-grayscale
backdrop-hue-rotate-90
backdrop-invert
backdrop-opacity-75
backdrop-saturate-150
backdrop-sepia
"
></div>
```
This means that the class names themselves eventually end up like this: `backdrop-filter-none\n`
-> (Notice the `\n`)
/cc @thecrypticace
* fix range to include `\n`
* Include only unique values for tests
Really, what we care about most is that the list contains every expected candidate. Not necessarily how many times it shows up because while many candidates will show up A LOT in a source text we’ll unique them before passing them back to anything that needs them
* Fix failing tests
* Don’t match empty arbitrary values
* skip tests in oxide mode regarding custom separators in arbitrary variants
* re-enable workflows
* use `@tailwindcss/oxide` dependency
* publish `tailwindcss@oxide`
* drop prepublishOnly
I don't think we actually need this anymore (or even want because this
is trying to do things in CI that we don't want to happen. Aka, build
the Oxide Rust code, it is already a dependency).
* WIP
* Defer to existing CLI for Oxide
* Include new compiled typescript stuff when publishing
* Move TS to ./src/oxide
* Update scripts
* Clean up tests for TS
* copy `cli` to `oxide/cli`
* make CLI files TypeScript files
* drop --postcss flag
* setup lightningcss
* Remove autoprefixer and cssnano from oxide CLI
* cleanup Rust code a little bit
- Drop commented out code
- Drop 500 fixture templates
* sort test output
* re-add `prepublishOnly` script
* bump SWC dependencies in package-lock.json
* pin `@swc` dependencies
* ensure to install and build oxide
* update all GitHub Workflows to reflect Oxide required changes
* sort `content-resolution` integration tests
* add `Release Insiders — Oxide`
* setup turbo repo + remote caching
* use `npx` to invoke `turbo`
* setup unique/proper package names for integration tests
* add missing `isomorphic-fetch` dependency
* setup integration tests to use `turborepo`
* scope tailwind tasks to root workspace
* re-enable `node_modules` cache for integration tests
* re-enable `node_modules` cache for main CI workflow
* split cache for `main` and `oxide` node_modules
* fix indent
* split install dependencies so that they can be cached individually
* improve GitHub actions caching
* use correct path for oxide node_modules (crates/node)
* ensure that `cargo install` always succeeds
cargo install X, on CI will fail if it already exists.
* figure out integration tests with turbo
* tmp: use `npm` instead of `turbo`
* disable `fail-fast`
This will allow us to run integration tests so that it still caches the
succesful ones.
* YAML OH YAML, Y U WHITESPACE SENSITIVE
* copy the oxide-ci workflow to release-oxide
* make `oxide-ci` a normal CI workflow
Without publishing
* try to cache cargo and node_modules for the oxide build
* configure turbo to run scripts in the root
* explicitly skip failing test for the Oxide version
* run oxide tests in CI
* only use build script for root package
* sync package-lock.json
* do not cache node_modules for each individual integration
* look for hoisted `.bin`
* use turbo for caching build tailwind css in integration tests
* Robin...
* try to use the local binary first
* skip installing integration test dependencies
Should already be installed due to workspace usage
* Robin...
* drop `output.clean`
* explicitly add `mini-css-extract-plugin`
* drop oxide-ci, this is tested by proxy
* ensure oxide build is used in integration tests
This will ensure the `@tailwindcss/oxide` dependency is available
(whether we use it or not).
* setup Oxide shim in insiders release
* add browserslist dependency
* use `install:all` script name
Just using `install` as a script name will be called when running
`npm install`.
Now that we marked the repo as a `workspace`, `npm install` will run
install in all workspaces which is... not ideal.
* tmp: enable insiders release in PRs
Just to check if everything works before merging. Can be removed once
tested.
* don't cache node_modules?
I feel there is some catch 22 going on here.
We require `npm install` to build the `oxide/crates/node` version.
But we also require `oxide/crates/node` for the `npm install` becaus of
the dependency: `"@tailwindcss/oxide": "file:oxide/creates/node"`
* try to use `oxide/crates/node` as part of the workspace
* let's think about this
Let's try and cache the `node_modules` and share as much as possible.
However, some scripts still need to be installed specific to the OS.
Running `npm install` locally doesn't throw away your `node_modules`,
so if we just cache `node_modules` but also run `npm install` that
should keep as much as possible and still improve install times since
`node_modules` is already there.
I think.
* ensure generated `index.js` and `index.d.ts` files are considered outputs
* use `npx napi` instead of `napi` directly
* include all `package-lock.json` files
* normalize caching further in all workflows
* drop nested `package-lock.json` files
* `npm uninstall mini-css-extract-plugin && npm install mini-css-extract-plugin --save-dev`
* bump webpack-5 integration tests dependencies
* only release insiders on `master` branch
* tmp: let's figure out release insiders oxide
* fix little typo
* use Node 18 for Oxide Insiders
* syncup package-lock.json
* let's try node 16
Node 18 currently fails on `Build x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu (OXIDE)`
Workflow.
Install Node.JS output:
```
Environment details
Warning: /__t/node/18.13.0/x64/bin/node: /lib64/libm.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.27' not found (required by /__t/node/18.13.0/x64/bin/node)
/__t/node/18.13.0/x64/bin/node: /lib64/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.25' not found (required by /__t/node/18.13.0/x64/bin/node)
/__t/node/18.13.0/x64/bin/node: /lib64/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.28' not found (required by /__t/node/18.13.0/x64/bin/node)
/__t/node/18.13.0/x64/bin/node: /lib64/libstdc++.so.6: version `CXXABI_1.3.9' not found (required by /__t/node/18.13.0/x64/bin/node)
/__t/node/18.13.0/x64/bin/node: /lib64/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.20' not found (required by /__t/node/18.13.0/x64/bin/node)
/__t/node/18.13.0/x64/bin/node: /lib64/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.21' not found (required by /__t/node/18.13.0/x64/bin/node)
Warning: node: /lib64/libm.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.27' not found (required by node)
node: /lib64/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.25' not found (required by node)
node: /lib64/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.28' not found (required by node)
node: /lib64/libstdc++.so.6: version `CXXABI_1.3.9' not found (required by node)
node: /lib64/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.20' not found (required by node)
node: /lib64/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.21' not found (required by node)
```
* bump some Node versions
* only release oxide insiders on `master` branch
* don't cache `npm`
* bump napi-rs
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* Handle escaped selector characters in parseVariantFormatString
* Escape group names in selectors
Otherwise special characters would break O_O
* Update changelog
* Add tests
* Refactor
refactor
* Allow `prefixSelector` to take an AST
* Consider multiple formats in `finalizeSelector`
The functions `finalizeSelector` and `formatVariantSelector` together were using a mix for AST and string-based parsing. This now does the full transformation using the selector AST. This also parses the format strings AST as early as possible and is set up to parse them only once for a given set of rules.
All of this will allow considering metadata per format string. For instance, we now know if the format string `.foo &` was produced by a normal variant or by an arbitrary variant. We use this information to control the prefixing behavior for individual format strings.
* Update changelog
* Cleanup code a bit
* Fix off-by-one error in variant sort mapping
This didn’t actually have any negative effect because of how it was implemented. But it only happened to work right :D
* Make arbitrary variant sorting deterministic
* Update changelog
* Use faster byte-order comparison
We really only care that the order is _always_ the same. localeCompare is still locale dependent based on environment. This ensures it’s dependent on content only.
* Fix CS
* Don’t reorder webkit scrollbar pseudo elements
In reality, we need to stop reordering pseudo elements completely as `::before:hover` and `::after:hover` are 100% valid and should work per the CSS selector spec even though no browser currently supports it.
* Update changelog
* Support using variables as arbitrary values without var()
* Update changelog
* Add tests for variable fallback values
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* fix `foo-[abc]/[def]` not being handled correctly
This commit does a bit of cleanup, it also ensures that we lookup
`[abc]/[def]` in the `values` first, and if it doesn't exist, then we
start parsing all the values out.
We also ensure that `abc` and `def` are parsed out correctly for the
correct type instead of dropping the rule altogether because we happen
to end up with an `any` rule.
TODO: we should further clean the whole type system because this should
only be used to figure out what type an arbitrary value is and to find
the corresponding plugin and that's it.
One of the fixes is doing a crazy lookup and running a generator, even
though we know it is a lookup value so we should be done with all the
work anyways.
* update changelog
* fix !imp selector not safelisted as valid class
* add tests for !imp selectors in safelist config
* add test to check for invalid variants
* Only check important utilities for patterns that include a `!`
* Update changelog
Co-authored-by: Jordan Pittman <jordan@cryptica.me>
* fix#9655
* update changelog
* add test for making sure calling variantFn doesn't crash
* make it behave as-if modifiers didn't exist
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* remove redundant closing bracket in regex pattern
* test fractional spacing values in theme function
* add test that ensures arbitrary properties are separate
* update changelog
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This means that if you define your `matchVariant` as:
```js
matchVariant('foo', (value) => '.foo-${value} &')
```
Then you can't use `foo:underline`, if you want to be able to use
`foo:underline` then you have to define a `DEFAULT` value:
```js
matchVariant('foo', (value) => '.foo-${value} &', {
values: {
DEFAULT: 'bar'
}
})
```
Now `foo:underline` will generate `.foo-bar &` as a selector!
* add `context.getVariants`
* use `modifier` instead of `label`
* handle `modifySelectors` version
* use reference
* reverse engineer manual format strings if container was touched
* use new positional API for `matchVariant`
* update changelog
* Add data variant
* Update CHANGELOG.md
Co-authored-by: Jonathan Reinink <jonathan@reinink.ca>
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* Rename test variants
* Allow internally negating screens
* Refactor
* Add min/max screen variants
* wip
* Update changelog
* Update tests
* Sort list of variants properly
Technically each test isn’t 100% sorted right in isolation because prettier decisions are basically project-wide. This is close enough though.
* Update tests
* Change `matchVariant` API to use positional arguments
* Fix CS
wip
* Change match variant wrap modifier in an object
Needed for compat w/ some group and peer plugins
* Add modifier support to matchUtilities
* refactor
* Hoist utility modifier splitting
* Rename fn
* refactor
* Add support for generic utility modifiers
* Fix CS
* wip
* update types
* Warn when using modifiers without the option
* Allow modifiers to be a config object
* Make sure we can return null from matchUtilities to omit rules
* Feature flag generalized modifiers
We’re putting a flag for modifiers in front of matchVariant and matchUtilities
* cleanup
* Update changelog
* Properly flag variants using modifiers
* Fix test
* setup for container queries
* remove container query implementation itself
This will be moved to its own plugin.
* update changelog
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* add ability to add a `label`
This could be used for named groups or named container queries in the
future.
* expose `container` to `matchVariant`
Ideally we don't have to do this. But since we will be implementing
`group` and `peer` using the `matchVariant` API, we do require it for
the `visited` state.
* implement `group` and `peer` using the `matchVariant` API
* remove feature flag for `matchVariant`
* update changelog