# @antebudimir/eslint-plugin-vanilla-extract [![npm version](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/@antebudimir/eslint-plugin-vanilla-extract.svg)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@antebudimir/eslint-plugin-vanilla-extract) An ESLint plugin for enforcing best practices in [vanilla-extract](https://github.com/vanilla-extract-css/vanilla-extract) CSS styles, including CSS property ordering and additional linting rules. Available presets are for alphabetical and [concentric](https://rhodesmill.org/brandon/2011/concentric-css/) CSS ordering. The plugin also supports a custom group ordering option based on groups available in [concentric CSS](src/css-rules/concentric-order/concentric-groups.ts). ## Features - Enforces CSS property ordering in vanilla-extract style objects with two available presets: - Alphabetical ordering for clean, predictable style organization - Concentric ordering for logical, outside-in property arrangement - Custom group ordering option for more fine-grained control - Built for ESLint 9 flat config system - Provides auto-fix capability to automatically sort properties - Handles multiple vanilla-extract APIs (style, styleVariants, recipe, globalStyle, etc.) - Handles complex cases like nested objects, arrays of styles, and pseudo selectors - Works with camelCase properties as used in vanilla-extract - Additional linting rules for enhanced code quality (see roadmap for upcoming features) ## Requirements - ESLint 9.0.0 or higher - Node.js 18.18.0 or higher - ESM (ECMAScript Modules) only ## Installation ```bash # Using npm npm install --save-dev @antebudimir/eslint-plugin-vanilla-extract # Using yarn yarn add --dev @antebudimir/eslint-plugin-vanilla-extract # Using pnpm pnpm add -D @antebudimir/eslint-plugin-vanilla-extract ``` ## Usage **Note: This plugin is ESM-only.** It must be used with ESM configurations and can't be used with CommonJS `require()`. ### ESLint Flat Config (ESLint 9+) Create or update your `eslint.config.js` or `eslint.config.mjs` file: ```typescript import vanillaExtract from '@antebudimir/eslint-plugin-vanilla-extract'; export default [ { files: ['**/*.css.ts'], ignores: ['src/**/theme-contract.css.ts'], plugins: { 'vanilla-extract': vanillaExtract, }, rules: { // 'vanilla-extract/alphabetical-order': 'warn', // OR // 'vanilla-extract/concentric-order': 'warn', // OR 'vanilla-extract/custom-order': [ 'warn', { groupOrder: ['font', 'dimensions', 'margin', 'padding', 'position', 'border'], // example group order // optional sortRemainingProperties: 'concentric', // 'alphabetical' is default }, ], }, }, ]; ``` ## Rules ### vanilla-extract/alphabetical-order This rule enforces that CSS properties in vanilla-extract style objects follow alphabetical ordering. ```typescript // ❌ Incorrect import { style } from '@vanilla-extract/css'; export const myStyle = style({ display: 'flex', justifyContent: 'center', alignItems: 'center', height: 19, marginBottom: 1, marginLeft: 2, }); // ✅ Correct import { style } from '@vanilla-extract/css'; export const myStyle = style({ alignItems: 'center', display: 'flex', height: 19, justifyContent: 'center', marginBottom: 1, marginLeft: 2, }); ``` ### vanilla-extract/concentric-order This rule enforces that CSS properties in vanilla-extract style objects follow the concentric CSS ordering pattern, which organizes properties from outside to inside. ```typescript // ❌ Incorrect import { style } from '@vanilla-extract/css'; export const myStyle = style({ color: 'red', display: 'flex', position: 'relative', padding: '10px', margin: '20px', }); // ✅ Correct import { style } from '@vanilla-extract/css'; export const myStyle = style({ position: 'relative', display: 'flex', margin: '20px', padding: '10px', color: 'red', }); ``` ### vanilla-extract/custom-order The `vanilla-extract/custom-order` rule allows you to enforce a custom ordering of CSS properties in your vanilla-extract styles. You can specify an array of property groups in the order you prefer, and the rule will ensure that properties within these groups are sorted according to their position in the concentric CSS model. All other groups that aren't included in the groups array will have their respective properties sorted after the last group in the array. You can choose to sort them either alphabetically or following the concentric CSS order (see list of concentric groups) by setting the `sortRemainingProperties` option to 'alphabetical' or 'concentric' respectively. If not set, `sortRemainingProperties` defaults to 'alphabetical'. To configure the rule, add it to your ESLint configuration file with your desired options. You can customize the `groups` array to include any number of available CSS property groups you want to enforce, but minimum of 1 is required. Example usage: ```typescript // ❌ Incorrect (Unordered) import { style } from '@vanilla-extract/css'; export const myStyle = style({ color: 'blue', padding: '10px', fontFamily: 'Arial, sans-serif', margin: '20px', width: '200px', border: '1px solid black', display: 'flex', }); // ✅ Correct import { style } from '@vanilla-extract/css'; export const myStyle = style({ // font group fontFamily: 'Arial, sans-serif', color: 'blue', // dimensions group width: '200px', // margin group margin: '20px', // padding group padding: '10px', // display group display: 'flex', // border group border: '1px solid black', }); ``` ## Concentric CSS Model Here's a list of all available groups from the provided [concentricGroups](src/css-rules/concentric-order/concentric-groups.ts) array: 1. boxSizing 2. position 3. display 4. flex 5. grid 6. alignment 7. columns 8. transform 9. transitions 10. visibility 11. shape 12. margin 13. outline 14. border 15. boxShadow 16. background 17. cursor 18. padding 19. dimensions 20. overflow 21. listStyle 22. tables 23. animation 24. text 25. textSpacing 26. font 27. content 28. counters 29. breaks These groups represent different categories of CSS properties, organized in a concentric order from outside to inside. Each group contains related CSS properties that affect specific aspects of an element's styling and layout. ## Roadmap The roadmap outlines the project's current status and future plans: ### Completed Milestones - Initial release with support for alphabetical, concentric, and custom group CSS ordering. - Auto-fix capability integrated into ESLint. - Support for multiple vanilla-extract APIs (e.g., `style`, `styleVariants`, `recipe`, `globalStyle` etc.). ### Current Work - `fontFace` and `globalFontFace` linting support. ### Upcoming Features - Test coverage. - `no-empty-blocks` rule to disallow empty blocks. - `no-unknown-units` rule to disallow unknown units. - `no-number-trailing-zeros` rule to disallow trailing zeros in numbers. - `no-zero-unit` rule to disallow units when the value is zero. - `np-px-unit` rule to disallow use of `px` units with configurable whitelist. - `prefer-logical-properties` rule to enforce use of logical properties. - `prefer-theme-tokens` rule to enforce use of theme tokens instead of hard-coded values when available. - Option to sort properties within user-defined concentric groups alphabetically instead of following the concentric order. **Note**: This feature will only be implemented if there's sufficient interest from the community. ## Contributing All well-intentioned contributions are welcome, of course! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request or get in touch via GitHub issues. ## License This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for details.