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1# cssesc [![Build status](https://travis-ci.org/mathiasbynens/cssesc.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/mathiasbynens/cssesc) [![Code coverage status](https://img.shields.io/codecov/c/github/mathiasbynens/cssesc.svg)](https://codecov.io/gh/mathiasbynens/cssesc)
2
3A JavaScript library for escaping CSS strings and identifiers while generating the shortest possible ASCII-only output.
4
5This is a JavaScript library for [escaping text for use in CSS strings or identifiers](https://mathiasbynens.be/notes/css-escapes) while generating the shortest possible valid ASCII-only output. [Here’s an online demo.](https://mothereff.in/css-escapes)
6
7[A polyfill for the CSSOM `CSS.escape()` method is available in a separate repository.](https://mths.be/cssescape) (In comparison, _cssesc_ is much more powerful.)
8
9Feel free to fork if you see possible improvements!
10
11## Installation
12
13Via [npm](https://www.npmjs.com/):
14
15```bash
16npm install cssesc
17```
18
19In a browser:
20
21```html
22<script src="cssesc.js"></script>
23```
24
25In [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/):
26
27```js
28const cssesc = require('cssesc');
29```
30
31In Ruby using [the `ruby-cssesc` wrapper gem](https://github.com/borodean/ruby-cssesc):
32
33```bash
34gem install ruby-cssesc
35```
36
37```ruby
38require 'ruby-cssesc'
39CSSEsc.escape('I ♥ Ruby', is_identifier: true)
40```
41
42In Sass using [`sassy-escape`](https://github.com/borodean/sassy-escape):
43
44```bash
45gem install sassy-escape
46```
47
48```scss
49body {
50 content: escape('I ♥ Sass', $is-identifier: true);
51}
52```
53
54## API
55
56### `cssesc(value, options)`
57
58This function takes a value and returns an escaped version of the value where any characters that are not printable ASCII symbols are escaped using the shortest possible (but valid) [escape sequences for use in CSS strings or identifiers](https://mathiasbynens.be/notes/css-escapes).
59
60```js
61cssesc('Ich ♥ Bücher');
62// → 'Ich \\2665 B\\FC cher'
63
64cssesc('foo 𝌆 bar');
65// → 'foo \\1D306 bar'
66```
67
68By default, `cssesc` returns a string that can be used as part of a CSS string. If the target is a CSS identifier rather than a CSS string, use the `isIdentifier: true` setting (see below).
69
70The optional `options` argument accepts an object with the following options:
71
72#### `isIdentifier`
73
74The default value for the `isIdentifier` option is `false`. This means that the input text will be escaped for use in a CSS string literal. If you want to use the result as a CSS identifier instead (in a selector, for example), set this option to `true`.
75
76```js
77cssesc('123a2b');
78// → '123a2b'
79
80cssesc('123a2b', {
81 'isIdentifier': true
82});
83// → '\\31 23a2b'
84```
85
86#### `quotes`
87
88The default value for the `quotes` option is `'single'`. This means that any occurences of `'` in the input text will be escaped as `\'`, so that the output can be used in a CSS string literal wrapped in single quotes.
89
90```js
91cssesc('Lorem ipsum "dolor" sit \'amet\' etc.');
92// → 'Lorem ipsum "dolor" sit \\\'amet\\\' etc.'
93// → "Lorem ipsum \"dolor\" sit \\'amet\\' etc."
94
95cssesc('Lorem ipsum "dolor" sit \'amet\' etc.', {
96 'quotes': 'single'
97});
98// → 'Lorem ipsum "dolor" sit \\\'amet\\\' etc.'
99// → "Lorem ipsum \"dolor\" sit \\'amet\\' etc."
100```
101
102If you want to use the output as part of a CSS string literal wrapped in double quotes, set the `quotes` option to `'double'`.
103
104```js
105cssesc('Lorem ipsum "dolor" sit \'amet\' etc.', {
106 'quotes': 'double'
107});
108// → 'Lorem ipsum \\"dolor\\" sit \'amet\' etc.'
109// → "Lorem ipsum \\\"dolor\\\" sit 'amet' etc."
110```
111
112#### `wrap`
113
114The `wrap` option takes a boolean value (`true` or `false`), and defaults to `false` (disabled). When enabled, the output will be a valid CSS string literal wrapped in quotes. The type of quotes can be specified through the `quotes` setting.
115
116```js
117cssesc('Lorem ipsum "dolor" sit \'amet\' etc.', {
118 'quotes': 'single',
119 'wrap': true
120});
121// → '\'Lorem ipsum "dolor" sit \\\'amet\\\' etc.\''
122// → "\'Lorem ipsum \"dolor\" sit \\\'amet\\\' etc.\'"
123
124cssesc('Lorem ipsum "dolor" sit \'amet\' etc.', {
125 'quotes': 'double',
126 'wrap': true
127});
128// → '"Lorem ipsum \\"dolor\\" sit \'amet\' etc."'
129// → "\"Lorem ipsum \\\"dolor\\\" sit \'amet\' etc.\""
130```
131
132#### `escapeEverything`
133
134The `escapeEverything` option takes a boolean value (`true` or `false`), and defaults to `false` (disabled). When enabled, all the symbols in the output will be escaped, even printable ASCII symbols.
135
136```js
137cssesc('lolwat"foo\'bar', {
138 'escapeEverything': true
139});
140// → '\\6C\\6F\\6C\\77\\61\\74\\"\\66\\6F\\6F\\\'\\62\\61\\72'
141// → "\\6C\\6F\\6C\\77\\61\\74\\\"\\66\\6F\\6F\\'\\62\\61\\72"
142```
143
144#### Overriding the default options globally
145
146The global default settings can be overridden by modifying the `css.options` object. This saves you from passing in an `options` object for every call to `encode` if you want to use the non-default setting.
147
148```js
149// Read the global default setting for `escapeEverything`:
150cssesc.options.escapeEverything;
151// → `false` by default
152
153// Override the global default setting for `escapeEverything`:
154cssesc.options.escapeEverything = true;
155
156// Using the global default setting for `escapeEverything`, which is now `true`:
157cssesc('foo © bar ≠ baz 𝌆 qux');
158// → '\\66\\6F\\6F\\ \\A9\\ \\62\\61\\72\\ \\2260\\ \\62\\61\\7A\\ \\1D306\\ \\71\\75\\78'
159```
160
161### `cssesc.version`
162
163A string representing the semantic version number.
164
165### Using the `cssesc` binary
166
167To use the `cssesc` binary in your shell, simply install cssesc globally using npm:
168
169```bash
170npm install -g cssesc
171```
172
173After that you will be able to escape text for use in CSS strings or identifiers from the command line:
174
175```bash
176$ cssesc 'föo ♥ bår 𝌆 baz'
177f\F6o \2665 b\E5r \1D306 baz
178```
179
180If the output needs to be a CSS identifier rather than part of a string literal, use the `-i`/`--identifier` option:
181
182```bash
183$ cssesc --identifier 'föo ♥ bår 𝌆 baz'
184f\F6o\ \2665\ b\E5r\ \1D306\ baz
185```
186
187See `cssesc --help` for the full list of options.
188
189## Support
190
191This library supports the Node.js and browser versions mentioned in [`.babelrc`](https://github.com/mathiasbynens/cssesc/blob/master/.babelrc). For a version that supports a wider variety of legacy browsers and environments out-of-the-box, [see v0.1.0](https://github.com/mathiasbynens/cssesc/releases/tag/v0.1.0).
192
193## Author
194
195| [![twitter/mathias](https://gravatar.com/avatar/24e08a9ea84deb17ae121074d0f17125?s=70)](https://twitter.com/mathias "Follow @mathias on Twitter") |
196|---|
197| [Mathias Bynens](https://mathiasbynens.be/) |
198
199## License
200
201This library is available under the [MIT](https://mths.be/mit) license.