A protocol sniffer plugin for jsincss
This plugin is a JavaScript module that works with JS-in-CSS stylesheets, to apply styles based on the protocol currently in use.
You can download jsincss-protocol-sniffer and add it to your codebase manually, or download it with npm:
npm install jsincss-protocol-sniffer
Another option that works for building or testing, that isn't ideal for production use, is linking to the module directly from a CDN like unpkg:
<script type=module>
import protocol from 'https://unpkg.com/jsincss-protocol-sniffer/index.vanilla.js'
</script>
This plugin exists in three different formats:
- CommonJS module: index.js
- Vanilla JS module: index.vanilla.js
- Browser function: index.browser.js
You can import this plugin using the native import
statement in JavaScript. Here you can assign any name you want to the function you are importing, and you only need to provide a path to the plugin's index.vanilla.js
file:
import protocol from './index.vanilla.js'
You can also use the CommonJS-formatted module located at index.js with require()
for use with bundlers that don't use vanilla JS modules.
Once you have imported this plugin into your module, you can use the plugin as protocol()
The main goal of this plugin is to allow CSS authors the ability to target different styles based on the current protocol currently being used to access the web page (file
, http
, and https
are supported).
The plugin has the following format:
protocol(options, stylesheet)
options
is an array containing strings of the protocols where you want the styles to applystylesheet
is a string or template string containing a CSS stylesheet
This example will use the jsincss
plugin to load a JS-in-CSS stylesheet making use of this plugin. To test it in a JavaScript module, import both the jsincss
package and any helper plugins you want:
<script type=module>
import jsincss from 'https://unpkg.com/jsincss/index.vanilla.js'
import protocol from 'https://unpkg.com/jsincss-protocol-sniffer/index.vanilla.js'
jsincss(() => `
${protocol(['file'],`
body:before {
content: "You're on FILE://";
}
`)}
${protocol(['http'],`
body:before {
content: "You're on HTTP://"
}
`)}
${protocol(['https'],`
body:before {
content: "You're on HTTPS://"
}
`)}
`)
</script>
It's also possible to write your stylesheets as a separate JavaScript module like this, where you import any helper plugins at the top of the stylesheet:
import protocol from 'https://unpkg.com/jsincss-protocol-sniffer/index.vanilla.js'
export default () => `
${protocol(['file'],`
body:before {
content: "You're on FILE://";
}
`)}
${protocol(['http'],`
body:before {
content: "You're on HTTP://"
}
`)}
${protocol(['https'],`
body:before {
content: "You're on HTTPS://"
}
`)}
`
And then import both the jsincss
plugin and the stylesheet into your code and run them like this, suppling any selector
or events
list the jsincss
plugin might need to apply the stylesheet only the the element(s) and event(s) you require, depending on what you're doing:
import jsincss from 'https://unpkg.com/jsincss/index.vanilla.js'
import stylesheet from './path/to/stylesheet.js'
jsincss(stylesheet)