Media Use Custom Media is a stylelint rule to enforce usage of custom media queries in CSS.
Add stylelint and Media Use Custom Media to your project.
npm install stylelint stylelint-media-use-custom-media --save-dev
Add Media Use Custom Media to your stylelint configuration.
{
"plugins": [
"stylelint-media-use-custom-media"
],
"rules": {
"csstools/media-use-custom-media": "always" || "always-known" || "known" || "never" || "ignore"
}
}
If the first option is "always"
or true
, then Media Use Custom Media
requires all @media
queries to use Custom Media, and the following patterns
are not considered violations:
@media (--sm) {}
@media (--sm), (--md) {}
@media screen and (--sm) {}
While the following patterns are considered violations:
@media (max-width: 40rem) {}
@media (max-width: 40rem), (--md) {}
If the first option is "never"
, then Media Use Custom Media
requires all @media
queries to not use Custom Media, and the following
patterns are not considered violations:
@media (max-width: 40rem) {}
@media screen and (max-width: 40rem) {}
While the following patterns are considered violations:
@media (--md) {}
@media screen and (--md) {}
@media (--md), (max-width: 40rem) {}
If the first option is "known"
, then Media Use Custom Media requires all
@media
queries referencing Custom Media to be known from either
@custom-media
declarations in the file or imported using the second
option. Then the following patterns are not considered violations:
@custom-media --sm (min-width: 40rem);
@media (--sm) {}
@media (--sm), (min-width: 40rem) {}
While the following patterns are considered violations:
@media (--md) {}
@media (--md), (min-width: 40rem) {}
If the first option is "always-known"
, then Media Use Custom Media requires all
@media
queries to use known Custom Media from either @custom-media
declarations in the file or imported using the second option. Then the
following patterns are not considered violations:
@custom-media --sm (min-width: 40rem);
@media (--sm) {}
While the following patterns are considered violations:
@custom-media --sm (min-width: 40rem);
@media (--sm), (min-width: 40rem) {}
@media (--md) {}
If the first option is "ignore"
or null
, then Media Use Custom Media does
nothing.
When the first option is "always-known"
or "known"
, then the second option
can specify sources where Custom Properties should be imported from by using an
importFrom
key. These imports might be CSS, JS, and JSON files, functions,
and directly passed objects.
// .stylelintrc
{
"plugins": [
"stylelint-media-use-custom-media"
],
"rules": {
"csstools/media-use-custom-media": ["known", {
"importFrom": [
"path/to/file.css", // => @custom-media --sm (min-width: 40rem);
"path/to/file.json" // => { "custom-media": { "--sm": "(min-width: 40rem)" } }
]
}
}
}