Tools for generating scoped css.
fn main() {
let my_css = scoped_css::css!(
.my_class {
color: red;
}
);
// this will generate a struct with a .classes.my_class field which
// is an obfuscated &'static str.
let my_app = scoped::smd!(
<style>{ my_css.to_string() }</style>
<div class={my_css.classes.my_class}>This will be red</div>
);
}
// or the following, which generated a static variable named css
scoped_css::static_css!(
.my_class {
color: red;
}
)
Classes, ids, tags and attributes are supported. Selectors like >
are not.
In addition, nested selectors are supported.
scoped_css::static_css!(
body.my_app #some_id[some-attr="hello"] {
.nested_stuff_is_supported_too {
color: blue;
}
}
)
This is pretty alpha, and is only being published for a demo :)
- There is no support for selectors that define the relationship between elements, e.g.
>
- There is no support for pseudo-selectors
- There is no support for classes that aren't valid property names. For example, classes with dashes are not supported.
- The
to_css_string
function should be a trait, so that CSS can be passed around. - There are no tests.
- There is no ability to change the name of the static css variable, or of its type.