# postcss-pxtorem [![NPM version](https://badge.fury.io/js/postcss-pxtorem.svg)](http://badge.fury.io/js/postcss-pxtorem) A plugin for [PostCSS](https://github.com/ai/postcss) that generates rem units from pixel units. ## Install ```shell $ npm install postcss-pxtorem --save-dev ``` ## Usage Pixels are the easiest unit to use (*opinion*). The only issue with them is that they don't let browsers change the default font size of 16. This script converts every px value to a rem from the properties you choose to allow the browser to set the font size. ### Input/Output *With the default settings, only font related properties are targeted.* ```css // input h1 { margin: 0 0 20px; font-size: 32px; line-height: 1.2; letter-spacing: 1px; } // output h1 { margin: 0 0 20px; font-size: 2rem; line-height: 1.2; letter-spacing: 0.0625rem; } ``` ### Example ```js var fs = require('fs'); var postcss = require('postcss'); var pxtorem = require('postcss-pxtorem'); var css = fs.readFileSync('main.css', 'utf8'); var options = { replace: false }; var processedCss = postcss(pxtorem(options)).process(css).css; fs.writeFile('main-rem.css', processedCss, function (err) { if (err) { throw err; } console.log('Rem file written.'); }); ``` ### options Type: `Object | Null` Default: ```js { rootValue: 16, unitPrecision: 5, propList: ['font', 'font-size', 'line-height', 'letter-spacing'], selectorBlackList: [], replace: true, mediaQuery: false, minPixelValue: 0 } ``` - `rootValue` (Number | Function) Represents the root element font size or returns the root element font size based on the [`input`](https://api.postcss.org/Input.html) parameter - `unitPrecision` (Number) The decimal numbers to allow the REM units to grow to. - `propList` (Array) The properties that can change from px to rem. - Values need to be exact matches. - Use wildcard `*` to enable all properties. Example: `['*']` - Use `*` at the start or end of a word. (`['*position*']` will match `background-position-y`) - Use `!` to not match a property. Example: `['*', '!letter-spacing']` - Combine the "not" prefix with the other prefixes. Example: `['*', '!font*']` - `selectorBlackList` (Array) The selectors to ignore and leave as px. - If value is string, it checks to see if selector contains the string. - `['body']` will match `.body-class` - If value is regexp, it checks to see if the selector matches the regexp. - `[/^body$/]` will match `body` but not `.body` - `replace` (Boolean) Replaces rules containing rems instead of adding fallbacks. - `mediaQuery` (Boolean) Allow px to be converted in media queries. - `minPixelValue` (Number) Set the minimum pixel value to replace. ### Use with gulp-postcss and autoprefixer ```js var gulp = require('gulp'); var postcss = require('gulp-postcss'); var autoprefixer = require('autoprefixer'); var pxtorem = require('postcss-pxtorem'); gulp.task('css', function () { var processors = [ autoprefixer({ browsers: 'last 1 version' }), pxtorem({ replace: false }) ]; return gulp.src(['build/css/**/*.css']) .pipe(postcss(processors)) .pipe(gulp.dest('build/css')); }); ``` ### A message about ignoring properties Currently, the easiest way to have a single property ignored is to use a capital in the pixel unit declaration. ```css // `px` is converted to `rem` .convert { font-size: 16px; // converted to 1rem } // `Px` or `PX` is ignored by `postcss-pxtorem` but still accepted by browsers .ignore { border: 1Px solid; // ignored border-width: 2PX; // ignored } ```