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Philipp Spiess
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Prepare v4.0.15 release (#17302)
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Robin Malfait
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Prepare v4.0.14 release (#17173) 2025-03-13 12:36:34 +01:00
Robin Malfait
4455048c0b
Prepare release 4.0.13 (#17132) 2025-03-11 17:58:53 +01:00
Robin Malfait
2f28e5fbcb
Prepare v4.0.12 release (#17033)
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2025-03-07 12:38:53 +01:00
Philipp Spiess
b676da8ace
Prepare v4.0.11 release (#16987) 2025-03-06 11:09:39 +00:00
Philipp Spiess
1638b16fee
Prepare v4.0.10 release (#16963)
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2025-03-05 18:32:15 +01:00
Philipp Spiess
85d7375b59
Prepare v4.0.9 release (#16804)
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2025-02-25 17:33:28 +01:00
Philipp Spiess
419b3dc473
Prepare v4.0.8 release (#16713)
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2025-02-21 16:06:37 +01:00
Philipp Spiess
541c3d2331
Prepare v4.0.7 release (#16629)
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2025-02-18 16:51:20 +01:00
Robin Malfait
f0141084c2
Pin exact versions of tailwindcss and @tailwindcss/* (#16623)
This PR fixes an issue where installing a specific version of
`@tailwindcss/postcss` and `tailwindcss` could still result in a version
mismatch. This is because we were relying on `^4.0.6` for example
instead of `4.0.6`.

This PR now pins all these versions to prevent this:
```
❯ pnpm why tailwindcss
devDependencies:
@tailwindcss/postcss 4.0.5
├─┬ @tailwindcss/node 4.0.6
│ └── tailwindcss 4.0.6
└── tailwindcss 4.0.5
```
2025-02-18 11:44:12 +01:00
depfu[bot]
f995dae5ca
Update enhanced-resolve 5.18.0 → 5.18.1 (patch) (#16439) 2025-02-11 18:02:29 +01:00
Robin Malfait
d045aaa75e
Prepare v4.0.6 (#16407) 2025-02-10 14:09:00 +01:00
Adam Wathan
ad001199f6
Prepare v4.0.5 (#16373)
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2025-02-08 13:48:34 -05:00
Robin Malfait
83fdf373aa
Prepare v4.0.4 (#16302)
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2025-02-06 15:18:11 +01:00
Philipp Spiess
5601fb50a9
Upgrade @parcel/watcher to 2.5.1 (#16248)
Closes #16225
2025-02-04 15:14:52 +01:00
Robin Malfait
b7c3f50143
Prepare v4.0.3 (#16146) 2025-02-01 12:38:55 +01:00
Robin Malfait
50bafce756
Prepare for v4.0.2 release (#16131)
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2025-01-31 19:30:36 +01:00
Philipp Spiess
06552092bd
Prepare v4.0.1 release (#16018)
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2025-01-29 14:14:35 -05:00
Jordan Pittman
a8c54acaba
Prepare v4.0.0 release (#15693) 2025-01-21 20:58:59 +00:00
Robin Malfait
8a97a6a8d9
v4.0.0-beta.10 (#15691)
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2025-01-21 16:19:28 +00:00
Robin Malfait
aac8c5a12a
Prepare v4.0.0-beta.9 release (#15583)
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2025-01-09 17:04:34 +00:00
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fd84f9d639
Update enhanced-resolve 5.17.1 → 5.18.0 (minor) (#15582)
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Robin Malfait
c9dfe17cac
Prepare v4.0.0-beta.8 release (#15418) 2024-12-17 13:31:28 +01:00
Robin Malfait
0072f01376
Prepare v4.0.0-beta.7 release (#15392)
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Jordan Pittman
3d0b86c7d2
Prepare v4.0.0-beta.6 release (#15325) 2024-12-06 14:32:21 -05:00
Philipp Spiess
85da88f851
Prepare v4.0.0-beta.5 (#15285)
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Robin Malfait
973650624d
Prepare v4.0.0-beta.4 (#15245) 2024-11-29 17:18:42 +01:00
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6abd8086c3 Prepare v4.0.0-beta.3 (#15217)
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Jordan Pittman
bd43d63df2
Prepare v4.0.0-beta.2 release (#15104)
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2024-11-22 11:17:21 -05:00
Jordan Pittman
5e4f565fe4
Prepare v4.0.0-beta.1 release (#15070) 2024-11-21 13:20:30 -05:00
Robin Malfait
11dce5af48
v4.0.0-alpha.36 (#15062)
Prepare v4.0.0-alpha.36
2024-11-21 14:20:56 +01:00
Robin Malfait
8b098fc83d
Prepare v4.0.0-alpha.35 release (#15052) 2024-11-20 11:12:32 +00:00
Philipp Spiess
5edf6c7dc0
Ensure clients pin the tailwindcss version (#15011)
We noticed that in the current alpha 34 release, the `package.json` file
of the `@tailwindcss/node` package only defines `tailwindcss` as a dev
dependency. This makes it very easy for version mismatches to happen
when a v3 version (or an earlier v4 alpha for that matter) was installed
in the same project:

```json
{
  "name": "@tailwindcss/node",
  "version": "4.0.0-alpha.34",
  "description": "A utility-first CSS framework for rapidly building custom user interfaces.",
  "license": "MIT",
  "repository": {
    "type": "git",
    "url": "https://github.com/tailwindlabs/tailwindcss.git",
    "directory": "packages/@tailwindcss-node"
  },
  "bugs": "https://github.com/tailwindlabs/tailwindcss/issues",
  "homepage": "https://tailwindcss.com",
  "files": [
    "dist/"
  ],
  "publishConfig": {
    "provenance": true,
    "access": "public"
  },
  "exports": {
    ".": {
      "types": "./dist/index.d.ts",
      "import": "./dist/index.mjs",
      "require": "./dist/index.js"
    },
    "./require-cache": {
      "types": "./dist/require-cache.d.ts",
      "default": "./dist/require-cache.js"
    },
    "./esm-cache-loader": {
      "types": "./dist/esm-cache.loader.d.mts",
      "default": "./dist/esm-cache.loader.mjs"
    }
  },
  "devDependencies": {
    "tailwindcss": "4.0.0-alpha.34"
  },
  "dependencies": {
    "enhanced-resolve": "^5.17.1",
    "jiti": "^2.0.0-beta.3"
  },
  "scripts": {
    "build": "tsup-node",
    "dev": "pnpm run build -- --watch"
  }
}
```

Furthermore, we were trying to fix issues where our integration test
setup could not install `tailwindcss@3` because of how we did pnpm
overrides.

This PR fixes this by:

- Ensuring every client that calls into `tailwindcss` core marks it as a
version-pinned dependency. You are still required to install
`tailwindcss` in your project along side a client (e.g.
`@tailwindcss/vite`) but we now only use your installed version for
importing the respective `.css` files. For the core logic, we are now
requiring each package to use `tailwindcss` at the same version. This
should help resolve issues like
https://github.com/tailwindlabs/tailwindcss/discussions/14652
- We tried to eliminate the dependency on `tailwindcss` from the
`@tailwindcss/upgrade` package. Unfortunately this is not possible to do
right now because we need to load the CSS files from v4 to create the
right environment. In a future version we could bundle the required CSS
files with `@tailwidncss/upgrade` but it doesn't seem necessary for now.
- We then changed our integration test overrides to only override the
`tailwindcss` package that are dependencies of the known list of
packages that we have `tailwindcss` dependencies on: `@tailwindcss/node`
and `@tailwindcss/upgrade`. This ensures that we can install v3 of
`tailwindcss` in the integration tests and it will work. Something we
want to do for some upgrade tests.

# Test plan

Integration work again. Furthermore we added a quick setup with the CLI
using the local tarballs and ensured it works:

```bash
pnpm init
pnpm install ../../tailwindcss/dist/tailwindcss-cli.tgz 
pnpm install ../../tailwindcss/dist/tailwindcss.tgz 
echo '@import "tailwindcss";' > index.css
echo '<div class="underline"></div>' > index.html
pnpm tailwindcss -i index.css -o out.css
cat out.css
```
2024-11-15 17:18:48 +01:00
Philipp Spiess
953ecd2d19
Prepare v4.0.0-alpha.34 (#15002) 2024-11-14 18:23:40 +01:00
Philipp Spiess
c62422ff4b
Upgrade @parcel/watcher to 2.5.0 (#14978)
This PR upgrades parcel watcher to 2.5.0.

Closes #14957
Closes #14958 
Closes #14969 
Closes #14970
Closes #14971
2024-11-13 11:38:43 +01:00
Adam Wathan
437579d3f0
Prepare v4.0.0-alpha.33 release (#14967)
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2024-11-11 20:28:41 -05:00
Adam Wathan
7da9272d0f
Prepare v4.0.0-alpha.32 (#14954)
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2024-11-11 11:05:22 -05:00
Robin Malfait
94ea5e225b
Prepare v4.0.0-alpha.31 release (#14823)
Prepare v4.0.0-alpha.31 release
2024-10-30 07:53:51 -04:00
Jordan Pittman
10a8f1a725
Prepare v4.0.0-alpha.30 release (#14789) 2024-10-24 16:22:08 -04:00
depfu[bot]
2e0446c503
Update picocolors 1.0.1 → 1.1.1 (minor) (#14771) 2024-10-24 11:25:50 +02:00
Philipp Spiess
2327e68bc7
Prepare v4.0.0-alpha.29 release (#14761) 2024-10-23 15:30:26 +02:00
Adam Wathan
b701ed6916
Prepare v4.0.0-alpha.28 release (#14709)
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2024-10-17 17:03:28 -04:00
Philipp Spiess
a75152d162
Release v4.0.0-alpha.27 (#14671) 2024-10-15 10:28:34 +00:00
Robin Malfait
39e108d5f5
release v4.0.0-alpha.26 2024-10-03 16:39:59 +02:00
Robin Malfait
c094fadbbc
Release v4.0.0-alpha.25 (#14507) 2024-09-24 17:03:00 +00:00
Philipp Spiess
79794744a9
Resolve @import in core (#14446)
This PR brings `@import` resolution into Tailwind CSS core. This means
that our clients (PostCSS, Vite, and CLI) no longer need to depend on
`postcss` and `postcss-import` to resolve `@import`. Furthermore this
simplifies the handling of relative paths for `@source`, `@plugin`, or
`@config` in transitive CSS files (where the relative root should always
be relative to the CSS file that contains the directive). This PR also
fixes a plugin resolution bug where non-relative imports (e.g. directly
importing node modules like `@plugin '@tailwindcss/typography';`) would
not work in CSS files that are based in a different npm package.

### Resolving `@import`

The core of the `@import` resolution is inside
`packages/tailwindcss/src/at-import.ts`. There, to keep things
performant, we do a two-step process to resolve imports. Imagine the
following input CSS file:

```css
@import "tailwindcss/theme.css";
@import "tailwindcss/utilities.css";
```

Since our AST walks are synchronous, we will do a first traversal where
we start a loading request for each `@import` directive. Once all loads
are started, we will await the promise and do a second walk where we
actually replace the AST nodes with their resolved stylesheets. All of
this is recursive, so that `@import`-ed files can again `@import` other
files.

The core `@import` resolver also includes extensive test cases for
[various combinations of media query and supports conditionals as well
als layered
imports](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/@import).

When the same file is imported multiple times, the AST nodes are
duplicated but duplicate I/O is avoided on a per-file basis, so this
will only load one file, but include the `@theme` rules twice:

```css
@import "tailwindcss/theme.css";
@import "tailwindcss/theme.css";
```

### Adding a new `context` node to the AST

One limitation we had when working with the `postcss-import` plugin was
the need to do an additional traversal to rewrite relative `@source`,
`@plugin`, and `@config` directives. This was needed because we want
these paths to be relative to the CSS file that defines the directive
but when flattening a CSS file, this information is no longer part of
the stringifed CSS representation. We worked around this by rewriting
the content of these directives to be relative to the input CSS file,
which resulted in added complexity and caused a lot of issues with
Windows paths in the beginning.

Now that we are doing the `@import` resolution in core, we can use a
different data structure to persist this information. This PR adds a new
`context` node so that we can store arbitrary context like this inside
the Ast directly. This allows us to share information with the sub tree
_while doing the Ast walk_.

Here's an example of how the new `context` node can be used to share
information with subtrees:

```ts
const ast = [
  rule('.foo', [decl('color', 'red')]),
  context({ value: 'a' }, [
    rule('.bar', [
      decl('color', 'blue'),
      context({ value: 'b' }, [
        rule('.baz', [decl('color', 'green')]),
      ]),
    ]),
  ]),
]

walk(ast, (node, { context }) => {
  if (node.kind !== 'declaration') return
  switch (node.value) {
    case 'red':   assert(context.value === undefined)
    case 'blue':  assert(context.value === 'a')
    case 'green': assert(context.value === 'b')
  }
})
```

In core, we use this new Ast node specifically to persist the `base`
path of the current CSS file. We put the input CSS file `base` at the
root of the Ast and then overwrite the `base` on every `@import`
substitution.

### Removing the dependency on `postcss-import`

Now that we support `@import` resolution in core, our clients no longer
need a dependency on `postcss-import`. Furthermore, most dependencies
also don't need to know about `postcss` at all anymore (except the
PostCSS client, of course!).

This also means that our workaround for rewriting `@source`, the
`postcss-fix-relative-paths` plugin, can now go away as a shared
dependency between all of our clients. Note that we still have it for
the PostCSS plugin only, where it's possible that users already have
`postcss-import` running _before_ the `@tailwindcss/postcss` plugin.

Here's an example of the changes to the dependencies for our Vite client
 :

<img width="854" alt="Screenshot 2024-09-19 at 16 59 45"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ae1f9d5f-d93a-4de9-9244-61af3aff1237">

### Performance

Since our Vite and CLI clients now no longer need to use `postcss` at
all, we have also measured a significant improvement to the initial
build times. For a small test setup that contains only a hand full of
files (nothing super-complex), we measured an improvement in the
**3.5x** range:

<img width="1334" alt="Screenshot 2024-09-19 at 14 52 49"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/06071fb0-7f2a-4de6-8ec8-f202d2cc78e5">

The code for this is in the commit history if you want to reproduce the
results. The test was based on the Vite client.

### Caveats

One thing to note is that we previously relied on finding specific
symbols in the input CSS to _bail out of Tailwind processing
completely_. E.g. if a file does not contain a `@tailwind` or `@apply`
directive, it can never be a Tailwind file.

Since we no longer have a string representation of the flattened CSS
file, we can no longer do this check. However, the current
implementation was already inconsistent with differences on the allowed
symbol list between our clients. Ideally, Tailwind CSS should figure out
wether a CSS file is a Tailwind CSS file. This, however, is left as an
improvement for a future API since it goes hand-in-hand with our planned
API changes for the core `tailwindcss` package.

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2024-09-23 17:05:55 +02:00
Philipp Spiess
2ef87ab7fb
Release v4.0.0-alpha.24 (#14395) 2024-09-12 16:10:56 +02:00
Jordan Pittman
15d1714c33 v4.0.0-alpha.23 2024-09-05 10:43:07 -04:00
Adam Wathan
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Prepare v4.0.0-alpha.21 (#14313)
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