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PostCSS Is Pseudo PostCSS

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PostCSS Is Pseudo Class lets you use the :is pseudo class function, following the CSS Selector specification.

:is(input, button):is(:hover, :focus) {
	order: 1;
}

Becomes :

input:hover {
	order: 1;
}
input:focus {
	order: 1;
}
button:hover {
	order: 1;
}
button:focus {
	order: 1;
}

Usage

Add PostCSS Is Pseudo Class to your project:

npm install @csstools/postcss-is-pseudo-class --save-dev

Use PostCSS Is Pseudo Class as a PostCSS plugin:

import postcss from 'postcss';
import postcssIsPseudoClass from '@csstools/postcss-is-pseudo-class';

postcss([
  postcssIsPseudoClass(/* pluginOptions */)
]).process(YOUR_CSS /*, processOptions */);

PostCSS Is Pseudo Class runs in all Node environments, with special instructions for:

Node Webpack Gulp Grunt

Options

preserve

The preserve option determines whether the original notation is preserved. By default, it is not preserved.

postcss([
  postcssIsPseudoClass({ preserve: true })
]).process(YOUR_CSS /*, processOptions */);
:is(input, button):is(:hover, :focus) {
	order: 1;
}

Becomes :

input:hover {
	order: 1;
}
input:focus {
	order: 1;
}
button:hover {
	order: 1;
}
button:focus {
	order: 1;
}
:is(input, button):is(:hover, :focus) {
	order: 1;
}

specificityMatchingName

The specificityMatchingName option allows you to change the selector used to adjust specificity. The default value is does-not-exist. If this is an actual class, id or tag name in your code, you will need to set a different option here.

See how :not is used to modify specificity.

postcss([
  postcssIsPseudoClass({ specificityMatchingName: 'something-random' })
]).process(YOUR_CSS /*, processOptions */);
:is(.button, button):hover {
	order: 7;
}

Becomes :

.button:hover {
	order: 7;
}

button:not(.something-random):hover {
	order: 7;
}

onComplexSelector

Warn on complex selectors in :is pseudo class functions.

postcss([
  postcssIsPseudoClass({ onComplexSelector: 'warning' })
]).process(YOUR_CSS /*, processOptions */);

onPseudoElement

Warn when pseudo elements are used in :is pseudo class functions.

⚠️ Pseudo elements are always invalid and will be transformed to ::-csstools-invalid-<pseudo-name>.

postcss([
  postcssIsPseudoClass({ onPseudoElement: 'warning' })
]).process(YOUR_CSS /*, processOptions */);
:is(::after):hover {
	order: 1.0;
}

/* becomes */

::-csstools-invalid-after:hover {
	order: 1.0;
}

⚠️ Known shortcomings

Specificity

:is takes the specificity of the most specific list item. We can increase specificity with :not selectors, but we can't decrease it.

Converted selectors are ensured to have the same specificity as :is for the most important bit. Less important bits can have higher specificity that :is.

Before :

specificity: 0, 2, 0

:is(:hover, :focus):is(.button, button) {
	order: 7;
}

After :

/* specificity: [0, 2, 0] */
.button:hover {
	order: 7;
}

/* specificity: [0, 2, 1] */
/* last bit is higher than it should be, but middle bit matches */
button:not(.does-not-exist):hover {
	order: 7;
}

/* specificity: [0, 2, 0] */
.button:focus {
	order: 7;
}

/* specificity: [0, 2, 1] */
/* last bit is higher than it should be, but middle bit matches */
button:not(.does-not-exist):focus {
	order: 7;
}

Complex selectors

Before :

:is(.alpha > .beta) ~ :is(:focus > .beta) {
	order: 2;
}

After :

.alpha > .beta ~ :focus > .beta {
	order: 2;
}

this is a different selector than expected as .beta ~ :focus matches .beta followed by :focus.
avoid these cases.
writing the selector without :is() is advised here

/* without is */
.alpha:focus > .beta ~ .beta {
	order: 2;
}

If you have a specific pattern you can open an issue to discuss it. We can detect and transform some cases but can't generalize them into a single solution that tackles all of them.