lessphp
is a compiler for LESS written in php.
For a complete description of the language see http://leafo.net/lessphp/docs/
Copy less.inc.php to your include directory and include it into your project.
There are a few ways to interface with the compiler. The easiest is to have it
compile a LESS file when the page is requested. The static function
less::ccompile
, checked compile, will compile the input LESS file only when it
is newer than the output file.
try {
lessc::ccompile('input.less', 'output.css');
catch (exception $ex) {
exit($ex->getMessage());
}
Note that all failures with lessc are reported through exceptions. If you need more control you can make your own instance of lessc.
$input = 'mystyle.less';
$lc = new lessc($input);
try {
file_put_contents('mystyle.css', $lc->parse());
} catch (exception $ex) { ... }
In addition to loading from file, you can also parse from a string like so:
$lc = new lessc();
$lesscode = 'body { ... }';
$out = $lc->parse($lesscode);
An additional script has been included to use the compiler from the command line. In the simplest invocation, you specify an input file and the compiled css is written to standard out:
~> plessc input.less > output.css
Using the -r flag, you can specify LESS code directly as an argument or, if the argument is left off, from standard in:
~> plessc -r "my less code here"
Finally, by using the -w flag you can watch a specified input file and have it compile as needed to the output file
~> plessc -w input-file output-file
Errors from watch mode are written to standard out.
FireLess is a Firebug extension that makes Firebug display the Less filenames and line numbers of LessPHP-generated CSS styles rather than those of the generated CSS. This is an adaptation of the Firesass extension developped by Nex3.
First, install FireLess.
Second, enable LessPHP's debug_info
option like the example below :
$lc = new lessc();
$lc->debug_info = true;