Module: SCSSLint::Utils

Included in:
Linter
Defined in:
lib/scss_lint/utils.rb

Overview

Collection of helpers used across a variety of linters.

Constant Summary collapse

COLOR_REGEX =
/^#[a-f0-9]{3,6}$/i

Instance Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Details

#color?(string) ⇒ true, false

Returns whether the given string is a color literal (keyword or hex code).

Parameters:

  • string (String)

Returns:

  • (true, false)


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# File 'lib/scss_lint/utils.rb', line 10

def color?(string)
  color_keyword?(string) || color_hex?(string)
end

#color_hex?(string) ⇒ true, false

Returns whether the given string is a color hexadecimal code.

Parameters:

  • string (String)

Returns:

  • (true, false)


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# File 'lib/scss_lint/utils.rb', line 18

def color_hex?(string)
  string =~ COLOR_REGEX
end

#color_keyword?(string) ⇒ true, false

Returns whether the given string is a valid color keyword.

Parameters:

  • string (String)

Returns:

  • (true, false)


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# File 'lib/scss_lint/utils.rb', line 26

def color_keyword?(string)
  color_keyword_to_code(string) && string != 'transparent'
end

#color_keyword_to_code(string) ⇒ String

Returns the hexadecimal code for the given color keyword.

Parameters:

  • string (String)

Returns:

  • (String)

    7-character hexadecimal code (includes ‘#` prefix)



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# File 'lib/scss_lint/utils.rb', line 34

def color_keyword_to_code(string)
  Sass::Script::Value::Color::COLOR_NAMES[string]
end

#extract_string_selectors(selector_array) ⇒ Object

Given a selector array which is a list of strings with Sass::Script::Nodes interspersed within them, return an array of strings representing those selectors with the Sass::Script::Nodes removed (i.e., ignoring interpolation). For example:

.selector-one, .selector-#$var-two

becomes:

.selector-one, .selector–two

This is useful for lints that wish to ignore interpolation, since interpolation can’t be resolved at this step.



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# File 'lib/scss_lint/utils.rb', line 51

def extract_string_selectors(selector_array)
  selector_array.reject { |item| item.is_a? Sass::Script::Node }
                .join
                .split
end

#node_siblings(node) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/scss_lint/utils.rb', line 78

def node_siblings(node)
  return unless node && node.node_parent
  node.node_parent
      .children
      .select { |child| child.is_a?(Sass::Tree::Node) }
end

#pluralize(value, word) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/scss_lint/utils.rb', line 85

def pluralize(value, word)
  value == 1 ? "#{value} #{word}" : "#{value} #{word}s"
end

#previous_node(node) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/scss_lint/utils.rb', line 67

def previous_node(node)
  return unless node && parent = node.node_parent
  index = parent.children.index(node)

  if index == 0
    parent
  else
    parent.children[index - 1]
  end
end

#remove_quoted_strings(string) ⇒ Object

Takes a string like ‘hello “world” ’how are’ you` and turns it into: ‘hello you`. This is useful for scanning for keywords in shorthand properties or lists which can contain quoted strings but for which you don’t want to inspect quoted strings (e.g. you care about the actual color keyword ‘red`, not the string “red”).



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# File 'lib/scss_lint/utils.rb', line 63

def remove_quoted_strings(string)
  string.gsub(/"[^"]*"|'[^']*'/, '')
end

#same_position?(pos1, pos2) ⇒ Boolean

Sass doesn’t define an equality operator for Sass::Source::Position objects, so we define a helper for our own use.

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/scss_lint/utils.rb', line 91

def same_position?(pos1, pos2)
  return unless pos1 && pos2
  pos1.line == pos2.line && pos1.offset == pos2.offset
end