* bump `postcss-load-config` in the oxide engine
* bump `postcss-load-config` in the stable engine
* update changelog
* Switch to stable
* Update Node to v14
* Update to latest dependency versions
* Update test helper for new version of `rimraf`
Co-Authored-By: Jordan Pittman <jordan@cryptica.me>
* Downgrade `lightningcss` to `v1.18.0`
Co-Authored-By: Jordan Pittman <jordan@cryptica.me>
* Switch back to oxide
* Update Github actions from Node 12 to Node 14
* Update oxide dependencies
* Update stable dependencies
* Update `content-resolution` integration test dependencies
* Update `postcss-cli` integration test dependencies
* Update `rollup` integration test dependencies
* Update `rollup-sass` integration test dependencies
* Update `vite` integration test dependencies
* Update `webpack-5` integration test dependencies
* Update changelog
* Remove `color-name` dependency
* Replace `quick-lru` dependency with `@alloc/quick-lru`
* Replace `quick-lru` dependency with `@alloc/quick-lru` in stable
* Fix standalone CLI test
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Co-authored-by: Jordan Pittman <jordan@cryptica.me>
* ensure we normalize the arbitrary modifiers
This applies the same rules as arbitrary values. The `_` can be used in
place of a space. If you _do_ want an underscore, you can escape it with
`\_` (`\\_` in JavaScript).
* update changelog
* ensure that last `]` doesn't stop the match
Given this input:
```html
<div class="[width:_calc(theme(spacing[5])_+_theme(spacing[5]))]"></div>
```
Then we would expect the match to be this:
```
[width:_calc(theme(spacing[5])_+_theme(spacing[5]))]
```
However, with the `?`, then it would stop and result in:
```
[width:_calc(theme(spacing[5])_+_theme(spacing[5]
```
Which makes it incomplete because the `))]` are missing at the end.
* update changelog
* 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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* Don’t move `::deep` pseudo element to end of selector when using `@apply`
* Update changelog
* Move pseudo-elements in two passes
* Rewrite pseudo-element relocation logic
* Update test
`::test` is an unknown pseudo element and therefore may be actionable _and_ nestable
* Add tests
* Simplify tests
* Simplify
* run tests on CI multiple times
This works around the timeouts/flakeyness of GitHub Actions
* Update formatting
* Add comment
* Mark webkit peusdo elements as terminal
* update comment
* only execute the `global-setup` once
* Simplify
NO SORT FN YAY
* Use typedefs
* Update changelog
* Update changelog
* update again
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* WIP
* Move warning to validateConfig
This only happens in setupTrackingContext outside of resolveConfig
* Use original dynamic require approach in `validateConfig`
The important thing is that this happens in Node-land only. It is outside of `resolveConfig` which is public and importable into user projects. That is the scenario that breaks because of static import hoisting.
* Don’t reference process when it might be undefined
The `resolveConfig` dep path is public which should not reference process. However, we have some behavior that changes based on env vars so we need to conditionalize it instead.
* Update changelog
* Formatting
* More formatting
* Update changelog
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Co-authored-by: Jonathan Reinink <jonathan@reinink.ca>
* drop `@tailwindcss/line-clamp` check
This won't work in places where `require` calls are hoisted so that
they become static imports. This means that in some projects this
`require` call was breaking the full application even though it was
intentionally put in a try/catch block...
* update changelog
* Pull pseudo elements outside of `:is` and `:has` when using `@apply`
* Update changelog
* Refactor
* Update important selector handling for :is and :has
* fixup
* fixup
* trigger CI
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* 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
* add gradient color stop positions
* update tests to include gradient position color stop reset values
* add dedicated color stop position tests
* use `%` sign in the name of the uility
* update changelog
* ensure `length` values and css variables work
* fix assumption when resolving dependencies
When resolving dependencies given a path, we are only interested
relative files from the current file. We are not interested in the
dependencies that are listed in your `package.json` and thus in your
`node_modules` folder.
We made the assumption that your imports have at least 3 characters.
This sort of makes sense because there will be a `.`, then the OS
separator like `/` and than a file name. E.g.: `./a` is the minimal
amount of characters.
This makes sense for `import` statements, but in the case of `require`,
it is totally valid to write `require('.')`. This will require the
current `index.{js,ts,mjs,cjs,...}` in the current directory.
Before this change, having a `require('.')` wouldn't crash, but the
dependency would not be marked as a module dependencies and therefore we
won't listen for file changes for that dependency.
* update changelog
* ensure we have no dependencies when `absoluteFilePath` is `null`
This happens in the CLI where we don't have a guaranteed `path` for the
config file. This can happen in practice if you use:
```console
npx tailwindcss --content ./index.html -o ./output.css
```
... and if you don't have a `tailwind.config.{js,ts,cjs,...}` in the
current directory.
* update changelog
* Use `:is` to make important selector option insensitive to DOM order
* WIP
* add `applyImportantSelector` helper
* use new `applyImportantSelector`
* update tests
* remove unnecessary slice adjustment
Not 100% sure.
* update changelog
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Co-authored-by: Adam Wathan <4323180+adamwathan@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Robin Malfait <malfait.robin@gmail.com>
* add `listStyle` instead of `listStyleType`
Co-authored-by: Adam Wathan <4323180+adamwathan@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Jordan Pittman <jordan@cryptica.me>
* add `listStyleType` related deprecation warnings
* Implement list-style-image as separate plugin
* Remove unused code, update tests
* Always generate `list-none`, don't pull it from theme
* Gracefully handle missing listStyleType configuration
* Just use `list-image-*` fuck it
* Update changelog
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Co-authored-by: Robin Malfait <malfait.robin@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam Wathan <4323180+adamwathan@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Jordan Pittman <jordan@cryptica.me>
Co-authored-by: Peter Neupauer <peter@neupauer.sk>
* replace `detective-typescript` with our own implementation
We are not parsing the code but just trying to pluck out the
dependencies used via `import` and `require`.
* drop `detective-typescript`
* return a `Set` instead of an `Array`
* resolve rebuilds, but log errors in case they occur
This won't be the prettiest if it happens, but at least we are not
swallowing errors which should make bugs be easier to discover.
See previous commit for an example... 😅
Co-authored-by: Adam Wathan <4323180+adamwathan@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Jordan Pittman <jordan@cryptica.me>
* 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: Jordan Pittman <jordan@cryptica.me>
Co-authored-by: Nate Moore <nate@natemoo.re>
Co-authored-by: Enzo Innocenzi <enzo@innocenzi.dev>
* add `lineClamp` utility
This is coming from the `@tailwindcss/line-clamp` package that we now
merged into the core of Tailwind itself.
* update changelog
* Make `dark` and `rtl`/`ltr` variants insensitive to DOM order
* Add explicit test for stacking dark and rtl variants
* Update changelog
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* Allow escaping in `splitAtTopLevelOnly`
* Correctly parse arbitrary variants that have multiple selectors
* Explicitly disallow multiple selector arbitrary variants
Now that we parse them correctly we can restrict them to explicitly supporting only a single selector
* Add test to verify that multiple selector arbitrary variants are dropped
* Add test
* Make prettier happy
* Fix CS
* Update changelog
* 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
* Cleanup code
This makes it more explicit that we’re parsing a string selector, modifying it, and turning it back into a string
* Fix important modifier when :where is involved
* Only parse selector list once when handling the important modifier
* Fix import
* Fix lint errors
* Revert "add caption-side utilities (#10470)"
This reverts commit f395cc4ae5c90eab90a722f42c7fda6ba8ece94e.
* Revert "Add support for configuring default `font-variation-settings` for a `font-family` (#10515)"
This reverts commit 8bd2846b5b906904a49e9ffec9c317e560f2eaa6.
* Revert "feat: add hyphens (#10071)"
This reverts commit f58a43fd75e8344b4c2cd0d34fa7b563b1f3ef3a.
* Revert "Add logical properties support for inline direction"
* Revert "Add `delay-0` and `duration-0` by default"
* Revert "Support using variables as arbitrary values without `var()`"
* Revert "Add `line-height` modifier support to `font-size` utilities"
* Add support for configuring default `font-variation-settings` for a `font-family`
* update changelog
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Co-authored-by: Nikolai Grushkovsky <n@ngrushkovsky.com>
* sort by `layer` inside `variants` layer
We currently have a whole system for sorting the utilties / components
already. Right now we also have a "variants" layer, this is to ensure
that we always have variants at the end of the file regardless of the
`parentLayer` (base, utilties, components).
That said, we also have to make sure that within this `variants` layer
we also sort by the `parentLayer`.
* update changelog
* ensure order is correct now