Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: liquidcss
Version: 1.0.2
Summary: Alters css selector names across css files and html templates.
Home-page: https://github.com/sarartur/liquidcss
Author: Artur Saradzhyan
Author-email: saradzhyanartur@gmail.com
License: UNKNOWN
Description: # LiquidCSS
        Command line tool for hashing selector names across CSS, HTML and JavaScript files.
        ### Description & Implementation
        The tool makes most scraping robots obsolete by dynamically hashing all selectors across the entire infrastructure of a web application. Most scraping tools 
        achieve their objective by hooking onto certain HTML selector names in the response document. LiquidCSS offers up a way to counter act this approach by changing the selector names without breaking any of the functionality or appearance of the web application. 
        
        
        Install the package with: ```pip install liquidcss``` \
        https://pypi.org/project/liquidcss/
        ### Usage
        To begin using the tool first create a WorkSpace: ```liquid init``` \
        Register files to the WorkSpace either individually or by specifying a ```txt``` document containing a list of paths: \
        ```liquid grab /path/to/file``` or ```liquid grab -r paths.txt```
        Once files are registered, view their status inside the WorkSpace:```liquid status -a```
        ```
        [ID: 0]
            name: sample001.css
            path: /example/original/sample001.css
            type: css
            hash: 603706f3aa0a9b7779fca2acd29d4b8e5a68796f846f955c6ac6e72b6f13081a
            staged: True
            deployed: False
        
        ```
        Hash the selector names across all registered files: ```liquid stage -a```
        
        
        **The selector names will be hashed only if they are present in the CSS files registered in the workspace.**
        The files are now ready to be deployed. The deploy command will swap the files at the registered paths with the hashed files and create
        a backup of the original files:```liquid deploy -a```
        
        
        Reverse the deployment of the files with hashed selectors and replace them with files stored in backup: ```liquid deploy -a -r```
        
        
        **JavaScript files registered with the WorkSpace can only contain ```const``` or ```var``` key words and only the selector names as strings include the ```.``` or the ```#```.** See the examples in the example folder.
        
        More extensive documentation and further features are in development.
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Requires-Python: >=3.6
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