42 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Robin Malfait
72bc31867b
Replace __OXIDE__ at build time to prevent @tailwindcss/oxide leaks in the stable engine (#10988)
* replace `env.OXIDE` with global `__OXIDE__`

This will allow us to replace the `__OXIDE__` at build time, and fully
remove the branches from the final code so that there is not even any
reference to `@tailwindcss/oxide` on the stable engine.

* update changelog

* use `env.ENGINE` in integration tests

* drop oxide branching for the PostCSS plugin for now

This is currently a redirect to the same file, so doesn't hurt.

* Enable better dead-code elimination

* Update CLI tests

Fix indentation

* Fix indentation

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Co-authored-by: Jordan Pittman <jordan@cryptica.me>
2023-04-18 12:19:20 +02:00
Robin Malfait
a785c93b54
Try resolving config.default before config to ensure the config file is resolved correctly (#10898)
* try to use `config.default` before using `config`

* update changelog

* add quick `SHOW_OUTPUT` toggle for integration tests

Setting this to `true` shows the output of the executed commands.

* add integration tests for `tailwind.config.ts` and `tailwind.config.js` with ESM syntax
2023-03-29 16:52:22 +02:00
Robin Malfait
acf9403826
transform files using @swc/jest (#10815) 2023-03-17 16:22:16 +01:00
Robin Malfait
7e9a53f6cb
Enable ESM and TS based config files (#10785)
* add `jiti` and `detective-typescript` dependencies

* use `jiti` and `detective-typescript`

Instead of `detective`, this way we will be able to support
`tailwind.config.ts` files and `ESM` files.

* use `@swc/core` instead of the built-in `babel` form `jiti`

* update changelog

* add `jiti` and `detective-typescript` dependencies to `stable`

* use `sucrase` to transform the configs

* add `sucrase` dependency to `stable` engine

* make loading the config easier

* use abstracted loading config utils

* WIP: make `load` related files public API

* use new config loader in PostCSS plugin

* add list of default config files to look for

* cleanup unused arguments

* find default config path when using CLI

* improve `init` command

* make eslint happy

* keep all files in `stubs` folder

* add `tailwind.config.js` stub file

* Initialize PostCSS config using the same format as Tailwind config

* Rename config content stubs to config.*.js

* Improve option descriptions for init options

* Remove unused code, remove `constants` file

* Fix TS warning

* apply CLI changes to the Oxide version

* update `--help` output in CLI tests

* WIP: make tests work on CI

TODO: Test all combinations of `--full`, `--ts`, `--postcss`, and `--esm`.

* wip

* remove unused `fs`

* Fix init tests

Did you know you could pass an empty args to a command? No? Me neither. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

* bump `napi-derive`

* list extensions we are interested in

* no-op the `removeFile` if file doesn't exist

* ensure all `init` flags work

* ensure we cleanup the new files

* test ESM/CJS generation based on package.json

* remove unnecessary test

We are not displaying output in the `--help` anymore based on whether
`type: module` is present or not.
Therefore this test is unneeded.

* only look for `TypeScript` files when the entryFile is `TypeScript` as well

* refactor `load` to be `loadConfig`

This will allow you to use:

```js
import loadConfig from 'tailwindcss/loadConfig'

let config = loadConfig("/Users/xyz/projects/my-app/tailwind.config.ts")
```

The `loadConfig` function will return the configuration object based on
the given absolute path of a tailwind configuration file.

The given path can be a CJS, an ESM or a TS file.

* use the `config.full.js` stub instead of the `defaultConfig.stub.js` file

The root `defaultConfig` is still there for backwards compatibilty
reasons. But the `module.exports = requrie('./config.full.js')` was
causing some problems when actually using tailwindcss.

So dropped it instead.

* apply `load` -> `loadConfig` changes to `Oxide` engine CLI

* ensure we write the config file in the Oxide engine

* improve type in Oxide engine CLI

* catch errors instead of checking if the file exists

A little smaller but just for tests so doesn't matter too much here 👍

* ensure we publish the correct stub files

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Co-authored-by: Adam Wathan <4323180+adamwathan@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Jordan Pittman <jordan@cryptica.me>
Co-authored-by: Nate Moore <nate@natemoo.re>
Co-authored-by: Enzo Innocenzi <enzo@innocenzi.dev>
2023-03-15 17:04:18 -04:00
Robin Malfait
c8bf2d49b6
Disable color opacity plugins by default in the oxide engine (#10618)
* disable color opacity plugins by default for the `oxide` engine

* update tests to reflect this change in the `oxide` engine

* update changelog

* reflect changes in integration tests
2023-02-17 20:21:22 +01:00
Robin Malfait
8e60a3c7e8
Use Lightning CSS in the PostCSS Plugin (#10399)
* bump lightningcss

* use `lightningcss` in the main PostCss Plugin

* use lightningcss in our custom matchers

Now that we are using `lightningcss` and nesting in the new `oxide`
engine, the generated output _will_ be different in the majority of test
cases.

Using a combination of `prettier` and `lightningcss` will make the
output consistent.

The moment we are fully using the `oxide` engine, we can drop
`lightningcss` or `prettier` again to improve the performance of the
tests.

* update tests to apply `lightningcss` related changes

* update changelog

* add `lightningcss` and `browserslist` as dev dependencies to stable package.json

* only use `lightningcss` in tests (without prettier)

We will only fallback to prettier if lightningcss fails somehow.

* apply side effect chagnes due to only using lightningcss for tests

* make CI happy (integration tests)

Apply changes to integration tests now that we are using lightningcss

* transform `lightningcss` for Node 12 when running tests

* run prettier on failing tests for `toMatchFormattedCss`

This will result in better diffs because diffs are typically per block
and/or per line. But lightningcss will simplify certain selectors and
the diff won't be as clear.

We will only apply the prettier formatting for failing tests in the diff
view so that diffs are cleaner and we don't pay for the additional
prettier calls when tests pass.
2023-01-23 20:44:31 +01:00
Adam Wathan
c8e484c68b Add script for running integration tests 2023-01-21 11:28:24 -05:00
Robin Malfait
2a403267d8
Oxide (#10252)
* 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

Co-authored-by: Jordan Pittman <jordan@cryptica.me>
Co-authored-by: Adam Wathan <4323180+adamwathan@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-01-13 12:22:00 +01:00
Will Cosgrove
1f5d117cf9
Fix shadowed variable when using raw content (#9773)
* Fix shadowed variable when using raw content

* Add test

* Update changelog

Co-authored-by: Jordan Pittman <jordan@cryptica.me>
2022-11-08 17:02:10 -05:00
Robin Malfait
40f6b4ff64
Fix missing PostCSS dependencies in the CLI (#9617)
* Record and watch PostCSS dependencies in the CLI

* ensure `changedContent` gets cleared

Otherwise this list gets bigger and bigger, not only that there is a
subtle bug. The moment you save a `.css` file we want to create a new
context and start from scratch. However, since the list was never
cleared, it meant that every subsequent save to *any* file (not only
config / css files) creates a new context...

By clearing the least we should work around this problem.

* add test that verifies an odd bug

The story goes like this:

1. add `underline` to html file
  -> css contains `underline` rule
2. add `font-bold` to html file
  -> css contains `underline` and `font-bold`
3. remove `underline` from html file
  -> css still contains `underline` and `font-bold` for performance reasons
4. Save a css file (! RED FLAG)
  -> css contains `font-bold` because we started from scratch
5. add `underline` to html file
  -> css contains `underline` and `font-bold`
6. remove `underline` from html file
  -> css only contains `font-bold`... (UH OH)

This is because the moment we did step 4, every single save in any file created a new context. Every. Single. Time.

* use a property that doesn't require `autoprefixer`

* update changelog

Co-authored-by: Jordan Pittman <jordan@cryptica.me>
2022-10-20 18:01:39 +02:00
Robin Malfait
4041c863b8
Ensure --content is used in the CLI when passed (#9587)
* update changelog

* ensure `--content` is taken into account

* cleanup tests

- Use `rm` instead of deprecated `rmdir`
- Type the returnType correctly

* use a file not included in `content` of your tailwind.config.js file
2022-10-17 16:40:50 +02:00
Jordan Pittman
5ea752e85c
Add @config support (#9405)
* Refactor CLI

* Add `@config` support

* Update changelog

Co-authored-by: Robin Malfait <malfait.robin@gmail.com>
2022-09-23 13:48:17 -04:00
Jordan Pittman
bf44941049
Allow resolving content paths relative to the config file (#9396)
* Update lockfile

* Tweak formatting

* Refactor content path parsing

* Allow resolving content paths relative to the config file

* Include resolved symlinks as additional content paths

* Update changelog

* Work on suite of tests for content resolution

* reformat integration test list

* Move content resolution tests to integration

* Update future and experimental types
2022-09-23 08:09:02 -04:00
Robin Malfait
0d064ea032
Enable postcss-import in the CLI by default in watch mode (#8580)
* Add support for postcss-import in watch mode

* Add regression test

* Extract shared logic

* restructure test a little bit

Instead of relying on a arbitrary setTimout value, let's wait for the
file to be created instead.

* update changelog

Co-authored-by: Adam Bergman <adam@fransvilhelm.com>
2022-06-10 11:33:35 +02:00
Robin Malfait
4a745439f0
Add type annotations to the tailwind.config.js file (#8493)
* add type annotation to the config by default

* use `@type {import('tailwindcss').Config}` instead
2022-06-02 16:44:12 +02:00
Jordan Pittman
c4e443acc0
Add postcss-import support to the CLI (#8437)
* Add postcss-import support to the CLI

* Update changelog
2022-05-25 14:28:52 -04:00
Jordan Pittman
30538b363f
Update integration tests (#8386)
* Add content glob integration tests

* Use tagged version in parcel integration tests

* Upgrade postcss-cli integration tests

* upgrade integration test deps

* Fix CS

* Fix tests

* Update lockfile

* Fix vite test in CI
2022-05-19 16:44:20 -04:00
Jordan Pittman
6c63f67d20
Create tailwind.config.cjs file in ESM package when running init (#8363)
* refactor

* Adds support for tailwind.config.cjs files to CLI

* Update changelog

Co-authored-by: Nate Moore <nate@natemoo.re>
2022-05-16 10:53:03 -04:00
Jordan Pittman
122fb89e6c
Support postcss config options in config file in the CLI (#8226)
* Support config options from postcss CLI

* Update changelog
2022-04-28 15:14:36 -04:00
Jordan Pittman
7ed46b6f52 Re-enable new features
This reverts commits 1456ed9021b3455dbb4458c2fb7d8ab66dfb3fed, d0269c24b3c7ad4557b7e3f2779bd15c5ac501f7, and 57699a04036c542d82e7b7102d775d4d2379493d.
2022-04-12 14:13:04 -04:00
Jordan Pittman
1456ed9021 Fix integration test 2022-04-12 14:06:50 -04:00
Robin Malfait
407a5c368c
Add TypeScript types for the tailwind.config.js file (#7891)
* add generate-types script

This script will generate the full list of core plugins, which will
allow you to get code completion for the `corePlugins` section.

It will also generate all the colors (and deprecated colors) which is
used in multiple places in the config.

* add types for the `tailwind.config.js` config file

* annotate stubs with a JSDoc pointing to the types

* add types to package.json

- Updated the files to make sure that the types are being published
- Add a `types` section in the `package.json`, otherwise your editor by
  default will look for the `DefinitelyTyped` types which got me really
  confused for a second.
- Added some scripts to make sure that the generation of types happens
  when needed (before tests and before building). This way you never
  ever have to think about generating them when working on Tailwind CSS
  internals.

* re-export types top-level

Having a `colors.d.ts` next to the `colors.js` file allows us to type
the `colors.js` file and your editor will pickup the types from
`colors.d.ts`.

* also publish generated types

* update changelog

* enable TypeScript only when using `init --types` for now

* update tests to verify that `--types` works
2022-03-22 10:24:28 +01:00
Jordan Pittman
ee945bbea2
Add an explicit --poll option to the CLI (#7725)
* Refactor

* Allow user to enable polling

* Update changelog
2022-03-02 11:16:06 -05:00
Robin Malfait
96d4ce2516
Expose context.sortClassList(classes) (#7412)
* add prettier-plugin-tailwindcss

This will use the prettier plugin in our tests as well, yay consistency!

* ensure that both `group` and `peer` can't be used in `@apply`

This was only configured for `group`

* expose `sortClassList` on the context

This function will be used by the `prettier-plugin-tailwindcss` plugin,
this way the sorting happens within Tailwind CSS itself adn the
`prettier-plugin-tailwindcss` plugin doesn't have to use internal /
private APIs.

The signature looks like this:
```ts
function sortClassList(classes: string[]): string[]
```

E.g.:
```js
let sortedClasses = context.sortClassList(['p-1', 'm-1', 'container'])
```

* update changelog

* add sort test for utilities with the important modifier e.g.: `!p-4`
2022-02-10 18:06:41 +01:00
Robin Malfait
657bf5f8c9
Allow piping data into the CLI (#6876)
* use outputFile instead of direct writeFile

This is an improvement we introduced earlier but forgot this part.

* allow to pipe in data to the CLI

* add integration tests to validate piping to the CLI

* update changelog
2022-01-04 18:58:55 +01:00
Robin Malfait
ac5a20420e
make version number dynamic in the test (#6017) 2021-11-08 21:30:37 +01:00
Robin Malfait
f12c0e1fa5
Improve css expectations in tests (#5819)
* use String.raw for css escapes

This will allow us to write code like:
```css
.mobile\:font-bold {}
```
Instead of
```css
.mobile\\:font-bold {}
```

Which resembles "real" css way better in our tests.

* use String.raw in integration tests as well
2021-10-18 12:08:48 +02:00
Brad Cornes
92df04d0c3
Fix CLI --content option (#5775)
* Add failing test

* Fix CLI `--content` option
2021-10-13 19:58:15 +01:00
Robin Malfait
b661614265
Enable optimize universal defaults by default (#5635)
* enabled `optimizeUniversalDefaults` by default

This PR is done in a way so that the default is set to `true`, but you
can still disable it if it causes issues. In this case we do appreciate
an issue in that case 😅.

* update tests to use optimized universal selector

* update integration tests

* add dedicated tests for the optimized universal selector

* improve minimumImpactSelector algorithm

I think I cracked the algorithm, but I will probably need another pair
of eyes on the subject.

The current implementation works like this:

Prerequisites:

- The selector should already have been parsed using the selectorParser
  from 'postcss-selector-parser'.

Algorithm:

1. Remove all of the pseudo classes from the list of nodes.
  1.1. We do want to keep pseudo elements (E.g.: `::before`, `::first-line`, ...)
  1.2. We do want to keep pseudo classes that contain nodes (E.g.:
    `:not(...)`)
2. Reverse the list of nodes.
  This will make it easier to search from the end to the start. For
  example `.group:hover .group-hover` should result in `.group-hover`
  not `.group`.
  2.1. Find the index of the best match (class, id, attribute), and
    convert the node if required. (E.g.: `span#app` -> `#app` => `[id="app"]`)
  2.2. Remove the rest of the selector that is not important anymore
  2.3. Re-join the left-over nodes together

* update tests using new algorithm

* also look for `tag` types

* take `tag` into account

* simplify logic

* add test to prove `rest.reverse()` in first case is required

In case we don't find a match (idx === -1), we use `rest.reverse()`.
However, it looks like you can just use `nodes` instead.
This is not entirely true, because the `rest` variable will contain only
the nodes that are not pseudo elements.

`*:hover` would result in `*:hover` instead of just `*`

* replace all nodes after > with a single universal selector
2021-10-06 17:45:26 +02:00
Robin Malfait
86b254abda
update integration tests for alpha version 2021-10-01 19:06:24 +02:00
Robin Malfait
c42ffc10a1
update integration tests for alpha version 2021-10-01 18:56:47 +02:00
Robin Malfait
d94541cbf3
Handle old to new config when normalizing the config (#5658)
* immediately take the `safelist` values into account

Currently we had to manually add them in the `setupTrackingContext`,
`setupWatchingContext` and the `cli`.

This was a bit cumbersome, because the `safelist` function (to resolve
regex patterns) was implemented on the context. This means that we had
to do something like this:

```js
let changedContent = []
let context = createContext(config, changedContent)
for (let content of context.safelist()) {
  changedContent.push(content)
}
```

This just feels wrong in general, so now it is handled internally for
you which means that we can't mess it up anymore in those 3 spots.

* drop the dot from the extension

Our transformers and extractors are implemented for `html` for example.
However the `path.extname()` returns `.html`.

This isn't an issue by default, but it could be for with custom
extractors / transformers.

* normalize the configuration

* make shared cache local per extractor

* ensure we always have an `extension`

Defaults to `html`

* splitup custom-extractors test

* update old config structure to new structure

* ensure we validate the "old" structure, and warn if invalid

* add tests with "old" config, to ensure it keeps working

* add missing `content` object

* inline unnecessary function abstraction
2021-10-01 12:56:54 +02:00
Adam Wathan
991a5989a0 Update CLI test 2021-09-24 14:15:48 -04:00
Robin Malfait
516ba530f0
Setup integration tests (#5466)
* setup integration tests

* fix rgb color syntax

* ensure integration tests always exit

If for any reason the integration tests fail, then it will run forever
on CI (~2hours or something). The `--forceExit` is not ideal but it will
prevent long running processes.

* fix incorrect test

We were never properly waiting for the command to finish.

* handle AbortError properly

In CI, when an AbortController gets aborted an error is thrown
(AbortError). If we don't catch it properly then it will "leak" and the
test will fail.

* improve IO functions

* quit integration tests after 10seconds

* only test a few integrations

* test all integrations using matrix

This will cancel other builds when one fails, it will also separate the
output per integration which can be useful especially now that we are
still figuring things out.

* rename `build` to `test`

* add --verbose flag to receive output in the console

* when reading stdout or stderr, wait a certain about to ensure stability

Debouncing for 200ms means that if another message comes in within those
200ms we delay the execution of the callback.

* simplify workflow

* use terminal output instead of disk events

* cache node_modules for integrations

* empty commit, to test cache hits
2021-09-14 16:18:14 +02:00
Robin Malfait
691ed02f63
Remove AOT (#5340)
* make `jit` mode the default when no mode is specified

* unify JIT and AOT codepaths

* ensure `Object.entries` on undefined doesn't break

It could be that sometimes you don't have values in your config (e.g.: `presets: []`), this in turn will break some plugins where we assume we have a value.

* drop AOT specific tests

These tests are all covered by JIT mode already and were AOT specific.

* simplify tests, and add a few

Some of the tests were written for AOT specifically, some were missing. We also updated the way we write those tests, essentially making Tailwind a blackbox, by testing against the final output.
Now that JIT mode is the default, this is super fast because we only generate what is used, instead of partially testing in a 3MB file or building it all, then purging.

* add some todo's to make sure we warn in a few cases

* make `darkMode: 'media'`, the default

This also includes moving dark mode tests to its own dedicated file.

* remove PostCSS 7 compat mode

* update CLI to be JIT-first

* fix integration tests

This is not a _real_ fix, but it does solve the broken test for now.

* warn when using @responsive or @variants

* remove the JIT preview warning

* remove AOT-only code paths

* remove all `mode: 'jit'` blocks

Also remove `variants: {}` since they are not useful in `JIT` mode
anymore.

* drop unused dependencies

* rename `purge` to `content`

* remove static CDN builds

* mark `--purge` as deprecated in the CLI

This will still work, but a warning will be printed and it won't show up
in the `--help` output.

* cleanup nesting plugin

We don't have to duplicate it anymore since there is no PostCSS 7
version anymore.

* make sure integration tests run in band

* cleanup folder structure

* make sure nesting folder is available

* simplify resolving of purge/content information
2021-09-01 17:13:59 +02:00
Robin Malfait
8218aa6251
Ensure integration tests are up to date (#5317)
* update (old) incorrect snapshots

The version changed, so it is save to update these.

* add `shadow` so that we can test `@tailwind base`

We were only using `font-bold`, but that doesn't require any base rules.
We try to only inject rules that are required, even for `base` related
rules.
Adding `shadow` will ensure that we can test that `base` rules have been
added.
2021-08-27 16:09:25 +02:00
Robin Malfait
f4ea2cf77d
Cleanup leftover layers (#4853)
* update snapshots with correct version

* add test that verifies @layer is removed correctly

* cleanup leftover `@layer` nodes
2021-07-01 06:34:11 -04:00
Robin Malfait
38a71d8d60
Use tmp file as a touch file (#4650)
* use `~/.cache/tailwindcss` as default touch dir

When more tools catch up with the latest postcss dependency tracking,
then we probably don't even need this anymore. However, it is a good
practice to put (global) caches in ~/.cache and (global) configs in
~/.config

Fixes: #4569

* change test to verify @tailwind base slightly

Because of some changes in tailwind itself, the base selector contains a
ton of new --tw-* custom properties. Keeping this up to date might be a
bit of an annoying challenge. So instead we now check for the selector
to be present.

* add `tmp` package

* use a (simple) temporary file, instead of a full cache dir
2021-06-15 10:06:29 -04:00
Robin Malfait
f4799a32e8
add tests for the --postcss option in the new CLI (#4607)
* add tests for the --postcss option in the new CLI

* add `oneOf` ability to the `arg()` functionality

By default, `arg()` doesn't have a way to define multiple types. We want
the possibility of using `--postcss` (Boolean) or `--postcss
./custom-path.js`. But by default this is not possible.

This commit will allow us to do a few things, mainly:
- Keep the same API using the `{ type: oneOf(String, Boolean), description: '...' }`
- Keep the `--help` output similar

What we did behind the scenes is make sure to put the non recognized
flags in the `_` arguments list. This is possible by doing `permissive:
true`. We then manually parse those and resolve the correct value.

* ensure that we can use a custom `--postcss ./with-custom-path.js`
2021-06-10 11:35:17 -04:00
Robin Malfait
8518fee9ea
implement purge safelist (#4580)
* fix --help output in tests

* add tests to ensure we can use `purge.safelist`

* implement the `purge.safelist` for strings

* proxy `purge.safelist` to `purge.options.safelist`

This allows us to have a similar API in `AOT` and `JIT` mode.

* only proxy `purge.safelist` to `purge.options.safelist` if
`purge.options.safelist` doesn't exists yet.
2021-06-09 10:00:09 -04:00
Robin Malfait
63a67cb8ef
improve integration tests (#4572)
* remove unused file

using syntax.js instead

* add a way to remove files that are generated from the tests

Essentially setting the restore cache contents to `null` as a special
value.

* combine the stdout and stderr output

* add jest-diff instead of relying on it existing *somewhere*

This also came with a small API change.

* add `--runInBand` to the test script

* add dedicated cli tests for the new Tailwind CLI
2021-06-07 13:50:53 -04:00
Adam Wathan
746a12602e
Improve new JIT-compatible CLI (#4558)
Co-authored-by: Robin Malfait <malfait.robin@gmail.com>
2021-06-04 10:28:09 -04:00