Converts JSON to Css
This module exists so that you can store inline styles in JSON files, in a structured way. It is utilised by vudash among others, to allow storage of CSS rules inside a configuration file in a better way than just bunging it in a string.
It can also make merging two sets of CSS easy - meaning that third-parties don't have to understand your existing CSS and how it cascades, in order to replace rules.
This module has no external dependencies.
npm install json-to-css
-
Css
- [string]
of(json)
- Returns a minified version of the css rules defined in
json
- Returns a minified version of the css rules defined in
- [string]
const Css = require('json-to-css')
const json = require('./some-css.json')
const css = Css.of(json)
console.log(css)
You can get a pretty good idea of what the generated CSS looks like by looking at the tests, but in a pinch it produces a somewhat minified css output. Something like:
const json = require('my-css.json')
// {
// "h1": {
// "font-size": "18vw",
// "color": "#f00"
// }
// }
const css = Css.of(json)
// h1{font-size:18vw;color:#f00;}