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+ == 0.1 (Fire and Blood)
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+ * Initial release.
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+ source 'https://rubygems.org'
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+ gemspec
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+ builder (~> 3.0.0)
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+ tzinfo (~> 0.3.29)
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+ # Autoprefixer Rails
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+ Parse CSS and add prefixed properties and values when it really necessary
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+ for selected browsers.
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+
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+ This gem provides Ruby and Ruby on Rails integration with
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+ [Autoprefixer](https://github.com/ai/autoprefixer) JS library.
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+
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+ Write your CSS usual code without prefixes (forget about them at all,
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+ Autoprefixer will think for you) in `app/assets/stylesheets`:
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+
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+ ```css
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+ a {
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+ transition: transform 1s
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ Autoprefixer will see in own database (from [Can I Use](http://caniuse.com/))
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+ with current browser statistics and properties support and adds only
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+ actual prefixes by Assets Pipeline:
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+
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+ ```css
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+ a {
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+ -webkit-transition: -webkit-transform 1s;
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+ -ms-transition: -ms-transform 1s;
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+ -o-transition: -o-transform 1s;
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+ -webkit-transition: transform 1s;
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+ -o-transition: transform 1s;
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+ transition: transform 1s
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ You can use it with Sass, LESS or Stylus, because Assets Pipeline has a nice
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+ architecture cascade filters. Just write CSS without prefixes in Sass syntax:
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+
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+ ```sass
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+ a
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+ transition: transform 1s
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Features
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+
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+ * You write normal CSS (or use Autoprefixer after Sass, Stylus
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+ or another preprocessor).
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+ * You write normal properties (not special mixins), so you don’t need to
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+ remember which properties needs to be prefixed.
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+ * Autoprefixed uses only really necessary prefixes. You set browsers (by default
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+ last 2 version for each browsers). Do you know, that prefixes for
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+ `border-radius` [is not necessary](http://caniuse.com/border-radius)
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+ for a long time?
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+ * Properties and browsers database is updated automatically
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+ (from [Can I Use](http://caniuse.com/)), so prefixes will be always actual
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+ (scripts don’t have holidays and work).
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+ * It also adds prefixes to the values. For example, to `calc(1em + 5px)` or
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+ to properties names in `transition`.
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+
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+ ## Usage
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+
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+ ### Ruby on Rails
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+ Add `autoprefixer-rails` gem to `Gemfile` and write CSS in usual way:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ gem "autoprefixer-rails"
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+ ```
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+
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+ If you need to specify browsers actual for your project (by default, it’s last
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+ 2 versions of each browser, like
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+ [in Google](http://support.google.com/a/bin/answer.py?answer=33864)),
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+ you can [write them](https://github.com/ai/autoprefixer#browsers)
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+ to `config/autoprefixer.yml`:
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+
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+ ```yaml
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+ browsers:
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+ - "last 1 version"
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+ - "> 1%"
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+ - "ie 8"
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+ ```
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+
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+ Autoprefixer will process only yours CSS from `app/` and `lib/` dirs.
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+
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+ ### Sprockets
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+ If you use Sinatra or other non-Rails framework with Sprockets,
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+ just connect your Sprockets environment to Autoprefixer and write CSS
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+ in usual way:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ assets = Sprockets::Environment.new do |env|
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+ # Your assets settings
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+ end
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+
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+ require "autoprefixer-rails"
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+ AutoprefixerRails.install(assets)
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+ ```
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+ You can set arrays of actual browsers as second argument in `install` method.
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+
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+ ### Ruby
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+ If you need Autoprefixer in plain Ruby code, it’s very easy:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ require "autoprefixer-rails"
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+ prefxied = AutoprefixerRails.compile(css)
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+ ```
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+
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+ You can set arrays of actual browsers as second argument in `compile` method.
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+ require 'rubygems'
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+ require 'bundler/setup'
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+ Bundler::GemHelper.install_tasks
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+
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+ require 'rspec/core/rake_task'
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+ RSpec::Core::RakeTask.new
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+ task :default => :spec
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+ task :clobber_package do
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+ rm_r 'pkg' rescue nil
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+ end
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+
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+ desc 'Delete all generated files'
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+ task :clobber => [:clobber_package]
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+
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+ desc 'Update JS file for Autoprefixer'
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+ task :update do
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+ require 'tmpdir'
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+ require 'pathname'
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+ git = 'https://github.com/ai/autoprefixer.git'
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+ file = Pathname(__FILE__).dirname.join('vendor/autoprefixer.js')
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+
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+ Dir.mktmpdir do |tmp|
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+ `cd #{tmp}; git clone #{git} ./; npm install; node_modules/.bin/cake build`
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+ file.delete if file.exist?
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+ mv File.join(tmp, 'autoprefixer.js'), file.to_s
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+ end
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+ end