import { suite } from 'uvu'; import * as assert from 'uvu/assert'; import { scopeRule } from '../lib/compiler/transform/postcss-scoped-styles/index.js'; const ScopedStyles = suite('Astro PostCSS Scoped Styles Plugin'); const className = 'astro-abcd1234'; ScopedStyles('Scopes rules correctly', () => { // Note: assume all selectors have no unnecessary spaces (i.e. must be minified) const tests = { '.class': `.class.${className}`, h1: `h1.${className}`, '.nav h1': `.nav.${className} h1.${className}`, '.class+.class': `.class.${className}+.class.${className}`, '.class~:global(a)': `.class.${className}~a`, '.class *': `.class.${className} .${className}`, '.class>*': `.class.${className}>.${className}`, '.class :global(*)': `.class.${className} *`, '.class :global(.nav:not(.is-active))': `.class.${className} .nav:not(.is-active)`, // preserve nested parens '.class :global(ul li)': `.class.${className} ul li`, // allow doubly-scoped selectors '.class:not(.is-active)': `.class.${className}:not(.is-active)`, // Note: the :not() selector can NOT contain multiple classes, so this is correct; if this causes issues for some people then it‘s worth a discussion 'body h1': `body h1.${className}`, // body shouldn‘t be scoped; it‘s not a component from: 'from', // ignore keyframe keywords (below) to: 'to', '55%': '55%', }; for (const [given, expected] of Object.entries(tests)) { assert.equal(scopeRule(given, className), expected); } }); ScopedStyles.run();