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Error: Could not parse CSS stylesheet
cssom
is installed with version "0.4.4"
and is a dependency for jsdom
at ^0.4.4
Followed this thread when this was an issue at version 0.3.2 with no avail
Same, it's breaking JSDOM for me too. Here is my CSS parsing error detail
detail: '\n' +
' @layer theme {\n' +
' :root {\n' +
' --theme-bodyBackgroundColor: #a85a5a;\n' +
' --theme-bodyTextColor: #a85a5a;\n' +
' --theme-buttonBackgroundColor: #a85a5a;\n' +
' --theme-buttonTextColor: #a85a5a;\n' +
' --theme-footerBackgroundColor: #a85a5a;\n' +
' --theme-footerTextColor: #a85a5a;\n' +
' --theme-headerBackgroundColor: #a85a5a;\n' +
" --theme-headerImage: 'TEST_HEADER_IMAGE_FILE_NAME.png';\n" +
' --theme-headerTextColor: #a85a5a;\n' +
' }\n' +
' }\n' +
' @layer overrides {\n' +
' nx-platform-shell {\n' +
' --header-bg-color-h: 0deg;\n' +
' --header-bg-color-s: 31%;\n' +
' --header-bg-color-l: 50.6%;\n' +
' --header-text-color: #a85a5a;\n' +
' --nav-toggle-icon-hover-color: #a85a5a;\n' +
' }\n' +
' nx-platform-menu-item {\n' +
' --active-bg-stop1-h: 0deg;\n' +
' --active-bg-stop1-s: 31%;\n' +
' --active-bg-stop1-l: 50.6%;\n' +
' --active-bg-stop2-h: 0deg;\n' +
' --active-bg-stop2-s: 31%;\n' +
' --active-bg-stop2-l: 50.6%;\n' +
' --icon-hover-color: #a85a5a;\n' +
' }\n' +
' }\n' +
' ',
type: 'css parsing'
My guess is that my custom element names are breaking it. Here are the version numbers I had when writing this comment.
jest-environment-jsdom
: 29.3.1
jsdom
:^20.0.0
jsdom
: 20.0.3
cssom
:^0.5.0
cssom
: 0.5.0
[email protected] not support @container ,@layer
[email protected] not support @container ,@layer
will it ever support? or there's a version that does? 🤔 this bug basically exists pointing to CSSOM since 2017, kinda weird no? 🤔
Anyone coming here from tailwind land, I ended up using cva
package to ignore the container styles when in a jest environment
const component = cva('bg-blue-500', {
variants: {
isTestEnv: { false: '@md:bg-red-500' }
},
defaultVariants: {
isTestEnv: typeof jest !== 'undefined',
},
})
component()
I couldn't just suppress the error as I have tests which check if elements are hidden that require css parsing