I would like to apply some style to elements with the data attribute product
but also to specific products.
Is there a way to do something like this?
// SASS
[data-product] {
color: #000;
&[="red"] { // <- this line
color: #f00;
}
}
I would like to apply some style to elements with the data attribute product
but also to specific products.
Is there a way to do something like this?
// SASS
[data-product] {
color: #000;
&[="red"] { // <- this line
color: #f00;
}
}
Prior to Sass 3.4, this is just not possible at all. The deal-breaking features here are the ability to store the current selector into a variable and the ability to split a string (though the later could be created via SassScript functions).
@mixin append-attr($x) {
$sel: &;
$collector: ();
@for $i from 1 through length($sel) {
$s: nth($sel, $i);
$last: nth($s, -1);
@if str-slice($last, -1) == "]" {
// if is just the bare attribute with no value, $offset will be -1, otherwise it will be -2
$offset: -1;
$current-x: $x;
@if str-slice($last, -2) == '"]' {
// this attribute already has a value, so we need to adjust the offset
$offset: -2;
} @else {
// no attribute value, so add the equals and quotes
$current-x: '="' + $x + '"';
}
$last: str-slice($last, 1, $offset - 1) + $current-x + str-slice($last, $offset);
$collector: append($collector, set-nth($s, -1, $last), comma);
} @else {
// following line will append $x to your non-attribute selector
$collector: append($collector, selector-append($s, $x), comma);
// the following line will not change your non-attribute selector at all
//$collector: append($collector, $s, comma);
}
}
@at-root #{$collector} {
@content;
}
}
Usage:
[data-product] {
color: white;
@include append-attr("red") {
color: red;
@include append-attr('-green') {
color: green;
}
}
}
[one], [two] {
color: orange;
@include append-attr('alpha') {
color: yellow;
}
}
[test], .test {
@include append-attr('-one') {
color: red;
}
}
.bar input[min] {
@include append-attr('5') {
background: yellow;
}
}
Output:
[data-product] {
color: white;
}
[data-product="red"] {
color: red;
}
[data-product="red-green"] {
color: green;
}
[one], [two] {
color: orange;
}
[one="alpha"], [two="alpha"] {
color: yellow;
}
[test="-one"], .test-one {
color: red;
}
.bar input[min="5"] {
background: yellow;
}
Related: Modifying the middle of a selector in Sass (adding/removing classes, etc.)
input[data-product] {
color: #000;
}
input[data-product=red] {
color: #f00;
}
You do not need to nest, the second style will override the first.