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[](https://travis-ci.org/Automattic/juice) [](https://david-dm.org/Automattic/juice) # Juice  Given HTML, juice will inline your CSS properties into the `style` attribute. [Some projects using Juice](PROJECTS.md) ## How to use Juice has a number of functions based on whether you want to process a file, HTML string, or a cheerio document, and whether you want juice to automatically get remote stylesheets, scripts and image dataURIs to inline. To inline HTML without getting remote resources, using default options: ```js var juice = require('juice'); var result = juice("<style>div{color:red;}</style><div/>"); ``` result will be: ```html <div style="color: red;"></div> ``` [Try out the web client version](https://automattic.github.io/juice/) ## What is this useful for ? - HTML emails. For a comprehensive list of supported selectors see [here](https://www.campaignmonitor.com/css/) - Embedding HTML in 3rd-party websites. ## Documentation Juice is exposed as a standard module, and from CLI with a smaller set of options. ### Options All juice methods take an options object that can contain any of these properties, though not every method uses all of these: * `applyAttributesTableElements` - whether to create attributes for styles in `juice.styleToAttribute` on elements set in `juice.tableElements`. Defaults to `true`. * `applyHeightAttributes` - whether to use any CSS pixel heights to create `height` attributes on elements set in `juice.heightElements`. Defaults to `true`. * `applyStyleTags` - whether to inline styles in `<style></style>` Defaults to `true`. * `applyWidthAttributes` - whether to use any CSS pixel widths to create `width` attributes on elements set in `juice.widthElements`. Defaults to `true`. * `extraCss` - extra css to apply to the file. Defaults to `""`. * `insertPreservedExtraCss` - whether to insert into the document any preserved `@media` or `@font-face` content from `extraCss` when using `preserveMediaQueries`, `preserveFontFaces` or `preserveKeyFrames`. When `true` order of preference to append the `<style>` element is into `head`, then `body`, then at the end of the document. When a `string` the value is treated as a CSS/jQuery/cheerio selector, and when found, the `<style>` tag will be appended to the end of the first match. Defaults to `true`. * `inlinePseudoElements` - Whether to insert pseudo elements (`::before` and `::after`) as `<span>` into the DOM. *Note*: Inserting pseudo elements will modify the DOM and may conflict with CSS selectors elsewhere on the page (e.g., `:last-child`). * `preserveFontFaces` - preserves all `@font-face` within `<style></style>` tags as a refinement when `removeStyleTags` is `true`. Other styles are removed. Defaults to `true`. * `preserveImportant` - preserves `!important` in values. Defaults to `false`. * `preserveMediaQueries` - preserves all media queries (and contained styles) within `<style></style>` tags as a refinement when `removeStyleTags` is `true`. Other styles are removed. Defaults to `true`. * `preserveKeyFrames` - preserves all key frames within `<style></style>` tags as a refinement when `removeStyleTags` is `true`. Other styles are removed. Defaults to `true`. * `preservePseudos` - preserves all rules containing pseudo selectors defined in `ignoredPseudos` within `<style></style>` tags as a refinement when `removeStyleTags` is `true`. Other styles are removed. Defaults to `true`. * `removeStyleTags` - whether to remove the original `<style></style>` tags after (possibly) inlining the css from them. Defaults to `true`. * `webResources` - An options object that will be passed to [web-resource-inliner](https://www.npmjs.com/package/web-resource-inliner) for juice functions that will get remote resources (`juiceResources` and `juiceFile`). Defaults to `{}`. * `xmlMode` - whether to output XML/XHTML with all tags closed. Note that the input *must* also be valid XML/XHTML or you will get undesirable results. Defaults to `false`. ### Methods #### juice(html [, options]) Returns string containing inlined HTML. Does not fetch remote resources. * `html` - html string, accepts complete documents as well as fragments * `options` - optional, see Options above #### juice.juiceResources(html, options, callback) Callback returns string containing inlined HTML. Fetches remote resources. * `html` - html string * `options` - see Options above * `callback(err, html)` - `err` - `Error` object or `null` - `html` - inlined HTML #### juice.juiceFile(filePath, options, callback) Callback returns string containing inlined HTML. Fetches remote resources. * `filePath` - path to the html file to be juiced * `options` - see Options above * `callback(err, html)` - `err` - `Error` object or `null` - `html` - inlined HTML #### juice.juiceDocument($ [, options]) This takes a cheerio instance and performs inlining in-place. Returns the same cheerio instance. Does not fetch remote resources. * `$` - a cheerio instance, be sure to use the same cheerio version that juice uses * `options` - optional, see Options above` #### juice.inlineContent(html, css [, options]) This takes html and css and returns new html with the provided css inlined. It does not look at `<style>` or `<link rel="stylesheet">` elements at all. * `html` - html string * `css` - css string * `options` - optional, see Options above #### juice.inlineDocument($, css [, options]) Given a cheerio instance and css, this modifies the cheerio instance so that the provided css is inlined. It does not look at `<style>` or `<link rel="stylesheet">` elements at all. * `$` - a cheerio instance, be sure to use the same cheerio version that juice uses * `css` - css string * `options` - optional, see Options above ### Global settings #### juice.codeBlocks An object where each value has a `start` and `end` to specify fenced code blocks that should be ignored during parsing and inlining. For example, Handlebars (hbs) templates are `juice.codeBlocks.HBS = {start: '{{', end: '}}'}`. `codeBlocks` can fix problems where otherwise juice might interpret code like `<=` as HTML, when it is meant to be template language code. Note that `codeBlocks` is a dictionary which can contain many different code blocks, so don't do `juice.codeBlocks = {...}` do `juice.codeBlocks.myBlock = {...}` #### juice.ignoredPseudos Array of ignored pseudo-selectors such as 'hover' and 'active'. #### juice.widthElements Array of HTML elements that can receive `width` attributes. #### juice.heightElements Array of HTML elements that can receive `height` attributes. #### juice.styleToAttribute Object of style property names (key) to their respective attribute names (value). #### juice.tableElements Array of table HTML elements that can receive attributes defined in `juice.styleToAttribute`. #### juice.nonVisualElements Array of elements that will not have styles inlined because they are not intended to render. #### juiceClient.excludedProperties Array of css properties that won't be inlined. ### Special markup #### data-embed When a `data-embed` attribute is present on a stylesheet `<link>` that has been inlined into the document as a `<style></style>` tag by the web-resource-inliner juice will not inline the styles and will not remove the `<style></style>` tags. This can be used to embed email client support hacks that rely on css selectors into your email templates. ### CLI Options To use Juice from CLI, run `juice [options] input.html output.html` For a listing of all available options, just type `juice -h`. > Note that if you want to just type `juice` from the command line, you should `npm install juice -g` so it is globally available. CLI Options: The CLI should have all the above [options](#options) with the names changed from camel case to hyphen-delimited, so for example `extraCss` becomes `extra-css` and `webResources.scripts` becomes `web-resources-scripts`. These are additional options not included in the standard `juice` options listed above: - `--css [filepath]` will load and inject CSS into `extraCss`. - `--options-file [filepath]` will load and inject options from a JSON file. Options from the CLI will be given priority over options in the file when there is a conflict. - `codeBlocks` is optionally supported in the options file if you include it. This will allow you to support different template languages in a build process. ### Running Juice in the Browser Attempting to Browserify `require('juice')` fails because portions of Juice and its dependencies interact with the file system using the standard `require('fs')`. However, you can `require('juice/client')` via Browserify which has support for `juiceDocument`, `inlineDocument`, and `inlineContent`, but not `juiceFile`, `juiceResources`, or `inlineExternal`. *Note that automated tests are not running in the browser yet.* ## License MIT Licensed, see License.md ### 3rd-party - Uses [cheerio](https://github.com/cheeriojs/cheerio) for the underlying DOM representation. - Uses [mensch](https://github.com/brettstimmerman/mensch) to parse out CSS and [Slick](https://github.com/subtleGradient/slick) to tokenize them. - Icon by [UnheardSounds](http://unheardsounds.deviantart.com/gallery/26536908#/d2ngozi)