Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: liquidcss
Version: 0.3.1
Summary: Alters css selector names across css files and html templates.
Home-page: https://github.com/saradzhyanartur/liquidcss
Author: Artur Saradzhyan
Author-email: saradzhyanartur@gmail.com
License: UNKNOWN
Description: # LiquidCSS
        Python package for altering CSS selector names across multiple files.
        ### Description & Implementation
        The package offers up a way to counteract targeted scraping by changing all CSS selector names across multiple files to unique identifiers. \
        \
        Install the package with: ```pip install liquidcss``` \
        https://pypi.org/project/liquidcss/
        ### Usage
        Create a python file of any name and place it in your working directory. For the sake of this example we will call the file ```liquify.py```. The ```liquidcss``` package offers one main function ```rename_selectors```. The function takes in a list of paths to the CSS files, a list of paths to the HTML files and a list of paths to JavaScript files. \
        
        The JavaScript file must containe exclusively ```var``` and ```const``` declarations and the selector prefix (either ```.``` or ```#```). Please refer to the **example** folder for demonstration. The idea is to export all selector names to their own files and assign them to variables.
         
        Contents of ```liquify.py``` file.
        ``` python
        import liquidcss
        
        liquidcss.rename_selectors(
            css_files = [
                'example/original/css/sample001.css',
                #'tests/samples/css/bootstrap.css'
            ],
            html_files = [
                'example/original/html/sample001.html',
                #'tests/samples/html/bootstrap_template001.html'
            ],
            js_files = [
                'example/original/js/sample001.js'
            ],
        )
        ```
         
        Execute the file with ```python liquify.py```
         
        The function will create a directory structure with the base folder ```liquidcss_``` inside the directory where the ```liquify.py``` file is located. Inside the directory structure the function will place copies of the specified CSS JavaScript and HTML files with substituted selector names. The ```mapping.json``` file will include all substitution relationships.
        
        **Important**: The resulting folder structure maybe different from the original one, so HTML files' references to JavaScript and CSS files may be broken in the process.
        
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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