PostCSS plugin for prefixing keyframes.
@keyframes loader {
0% {
transform: scale(0);
}
40% {
transform: scale(1.0);
}
}
.animation {
animation: loader 1.2s 500ms infinite ease-in-out both;
}
.animation-2 {
animation-name: loader;
}
@keyframes prefixed-loader {
0% {
transform: scale(0);
}
40% {
transform: scale(1.0);
}
}
.animation {
animation: prefixed-loader 1.2s 500ms infinite ease-in-out both;
}
.animation-2 {
animation-name: prefixed-loader;
}
Step 1: Install plugin:
npm install --save-dev postcss postcss-prefix-keyframe
Step 2: Check you project for existed PostCSS config: postcss.config.js
in the project root, "postcss"
section in package.json
or postcss
in bundle config.
If you do not use PostCSS, add it according to official docs and set this plugin in settings.
Step 3: Add the plugin to plugins list:
Better to put above autoprefixer. Also, be aware, if you are using outdated version of autoprefixer,
prefixed rules, like -webkit-keyframes
wont be processed. In this case, you just need to
update autoprefixer version.
module.exports = {
plugins: [
+ require('postcss-prefix-keyframe')({ prefix: 'prefix-' }}),
require('autoprefixer')
]
}
prefix
String - appends to the beginning of the at-rule and animation name