Pass arguments list to sass mixin and compose one value from it












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Sry for confusing title, don't know how to write it in simple manor.



What I want is something like this:



.someClass {
@include transition(color, background);
}


to be transpiled to:



.someClass {
transition: color 200ms ease-in-out, background 200ms ease-in-out;
}


I couldn't find this in documentation.



Any help appreciated.










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    Sry for confusing title, don't know how to write it in simple manor.



    What I want is something like this:



    .someClass {
    @include transition(color, background);
    }


    to be transpiled to:



    .someClass {
    transition: color 200ms ease-in-out, background 200ms ease-in-out;
    }


    I couldn't find this in documentation.



    Any help appreciated.










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      Sry for confusing title, don't know how to write it in simple manor.



      What I want is something like this:



      .someClass {
      @include transition(color, background);
      }


      to be transpiled to:



      .someClass {
      transition: color 200ms ease-in-out, background 200ms ease-in-out;
      }


      I couldn't find this in documentation.



      Any help appreciated.










      share|improve this question














      Sry for confusing title, don't know how to write it in simple manor.



      What I want is something like this:



      .someClass {
      @include transition(color, background);
      }


      to be transpiled to:



      .someClass {
      transition: color 200ms ease-in-out, background 200ms ease-in-out;
      }


      I couldn't find this in documentation.



      Any help appreciated.







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          There are some ways of doing this, what you are looking for is a sass mixin.



          Although it is a good solution for simple use cases, it's not always the easiest.



          Here I leave one example. I hope it's useful:



          @mixin transition($duration, $ease, $props){
          $value: '';
          @if(type-of($props)=='string'){
          $value: $props $duration $ease;
          }
          @if(type-of($props)=='list'){
          $i: 0;
          @each $prop in $props{
          $i: $i + 1;
          $value: #{$value} $prop $duration $ease if(length($props) == $i, unquote(''), unquote(','));
          }
          }
          transition: $value;
          }

          .someClass {
          @include transition(200ms, ease-in-out, $props: color background);
          }





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            There are some ways of doing this, what you are looking for is a sass mixin.



            Although it is a good solution for simple use cases, it's not always the easiest.



            Here I leave one example. I hope it's useful:



            @mixin transition($duration, $ease, $props){
            $value: '';
            @if(type-of($props)=='string'){
            $value: $props $duration $ease;
            }
            @if(type-of($props)=='list'){
            $i: 0;
            @each $prop in $props{
            $i: $i + 1;
            $value: #{$value} $prop $duration $ease if(length($props) == $i, unquote(''), unquote(','));
            }
            }
            transition: $value;
            }

            .someClass {
            @include transition(200ms, ease-in-out, $props: color background);
            }





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              There are some ways of doing this, what you are looking for is a sass mixin.



              Although it is a good solution for simple use cases, it's not always the easiest.



              Here I leave one example. I hope it's useful:



              @mixin transition($duration, $ease, $props){
              $value: '';
              @if(type-of($props)=='string'){
              $value: $props $duration $ease;
              }
              @if(type-of($props)=='list'){
              $i: 0;
              @each $prop in $props{
              $i: $i + 1;
              $value: #{$value} $prop $duration $ease if(length($props) == $i, unquote(''), unquote(','));
              }
              }
              transition: $value;
              }

              .someClass {
              @include transition(200ms, ease-in-out, $props: color background);
              }





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                There are some ways of doing this, what you are looking for is a sass mixin.



                Although it is a good solution for simple use cases, it's not always the easiest.



                Here I leave one example. I hope it's useful:



                @mixin transition($duration, $ease, $props){
                $value: '';
                @if(type-of($props)=='string'){
                $value: $props $duration $ease;
                }
                @if(type-of($props)=='list'){
                $i: 0;
                @each $prop in $props{
                $i: $i + 1;
                $value: #{$value} $prop $duration $ease if(length($props) == $i, unquote(''), unquote(','));
                }
                }
                transition: $value;
                }

                .someClass {
                @include transition(200ms, ease-in-out, $props: color background);
                }





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                There are some ways of doing this, what you are looking for is a sass mixin.



                Although it is a good solution for simple use cases, it's not always the easiest.



                Here I leave one example. I hope it's useful:



                @mixin transition($duration, $ease, $props){
                $value: '';
                @if(type-of($props)=='string'){
                $value: $props $duration $ease;
                }
                @if(type-of($props)=='list'){
                $i: 0;
                @each $prop in $props{
                $i: $i + 1;
                $value: #{$value} $prop $duration $ease if(length($props) == $i, unquote(''), unquote(','));
                }
                }
                transition: $value;
                }

                .someClass {
                @include transition(200ms, ease-in-out, $props: color background);
                }






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