ILess - PHP port of Less.js What is Less? Less is a CSS pre-processor, meaning that it extends the CSS language, adding features that allow variables, mixins, functions and many other techniques that allow you to make CSS that is more maintainable, themable and extendable. For more info about the language see the official website: http://lesscss.org What is This? ILess is a PHP port of the official LESS processor written in Javascript. Current version of ILess is compatible with less.js 2.5.x. Getting Started To use ILess in your project you can: Install it using Composer (more info on Packagist) Download the latest release Install the PHAR executable Clone the repository: git clone git://github.com/mishal/iless.git Requirements To run ILess you need PHP >= 5.4.0 Feature Highlights Allows to register custom file importers (from filesystem, database, ...) Allows to setup import directories so search imports for Allows to define custom LESS functions with PHP callbacks, supports context aware dynamic functions Allows to use plugins for pre/post processing of the CSS (currently only via API, not from command line) Generates source maps (useful for debugging the generated CSS) Generates debugging information with SASS compatible information and/or simple comments Allows caching of the precompiled files and the generated CSS Is unit tested using PHPUnit Compiled CSS is 100% equal to CSS compiled with less.js (exception is the javascript, which cannot be evaluated using php) Provides command line utility Has developer friendly exception messages with location of the error and file excerpt (output is colorized when used by command line) Has well documented API, see the docs Is PHP 7 and HHVM compatible Usage Basic usage <?php use ILess\Parser; use ILess\FunctionRegistry; use ILess\Node\ColorNode; use ILess\Node\DimensionNode; // setup autoloading // 1) when installed with composer require 'vendor/autoload.php'; // 2) when installed manually // require_once 'lib/ILess/Autoloader.php'; // ILess\Autoloader::register(); $parser = new Parser(); // parses the file $parser->parseFile('screen.less'); // parse string $parser->parseString('body { color: @color; }'); // assign variables via the API $parser->setVariables([ 'color' => 'white' ]); // Add a custom function $parser->addFunction('superdarken', function(FunctionRegistry $registry, ColorNode $color) { return $registry->call('darken', [$color, new DimensionNode(80, '%')]); }); $css = $parser->getCSS(); echo $css; Using the cache <?php use ILess\Parser; use ILess\Cache\FileSystemCache; // setup the parser to use the cache $parser = new Parser(array(), new FileSystemCache([ 'cache_dir' => sys_get_temp_dir() . '/iless', 'ttl' => 86400 // the lifetime of cached files in seconds (1 day by default) ]); The parser will use the cache driver to save serialized data from parsed files and strings and to save generated CSS. The ttl option allows to set the lifetime of the cached files. The change of the imported files will regenerate the cache for those files automatically. The cache of the CSS will be different if you assign different variables through the API (See the example above how to do it) and for different options like compress, .... The generated CSS will be also cached for the ttl seconds. The change in the imported files (variables, and options) will cause the CSS regeneration. Note: The generated cached files can be copied in the cloud, the modification time of the imported files does not depend on the modification time of the cache files. Custom cache driver If you would like to cache the parsed data and generated CSS somewhere else (like memcached, database) simple create your own driver by implementing ILess\Cache\CacheInterface. See the lib/ILess/Cache/CacheInterface.php. For more examples check the examples folder in the source files. Command line usage To compile the LESS files (or input from stdin) you can use the ILess\CLI script (located in bin directory) or PHAR executable. PHAR installation Download the PHAR archive wget http://mishal.github.io/iless/iless-latest.phar chmod +x iless-latest.phar mv iless-latest.phar /usr/local/bin/iless iless --version Usage from NetBeans IDE To compile the LESS files from your NetBeans IDE (version 7.4 is required) you need to configure the path to the iless executable. How to setup the compilation. You have to configure the less path to point to bin/iless or the PHAR executable. Usage from PhpStorm IDE To compile the LESS files from your PhpStorm IDE you need to configure the File watcher for .less files. See the manual how to do it. You have to configure the program option to point to bin/iless or the PHAR executable. Note: See additional command line options for the parser below. Plugins Custom imports – allows to create custom schema like import directives like foo://file.less Autoprefix – autoprefix generated CSS using postcss autoprefixer plugin Examples Parse the my.less and save it to my.css with compression enabled. $ iless my.less my.css --compress Parse input from stdin and save it to a file my.css. $ iless - my.css Usage and available options _____ _______ _______ _______ | | |______ |______ |______ __|__ |_____ |______ ______| ______| usage: iless [option option=parameter ...] source [destination] If source is set to `-` (dash or hyphen-minus), input is read from stdin. options: -h, --help Print help (this message) and exit. -v, --version Print version number and exit. -s, --silent Suppress output of error messages. --setup-file Setup file for the parser. Allows to setup custom variables, plugins... --no-color Disable colorized output. -x, --compress Compress output by removing the whitespace. -a, --append Append the generated CSS to the target file? --no-ie-compat Disable IE compatibility checks. --source-map Outputs an inline sourcemap to the generated CSS (or output to filename.map). --source-map-url The complete url and filename put in the less file. --source-map-base-path Sets sourcemap base path, defaults to current working directory. -sm, --strict-math Strict math. Requires brackets. -su, --strict-units Allows mixed units, e.g. 1px+1em or 1px*1px which have units that cannot be represented. -rp, --root-path Sets rootpath for url rewriting in relative imports and urls. Works with or without the relative-urls option. -ru, --relative-urls Re-writes relative urls to the base less file. --url-args Adds params into url tokens (e.g. 42, cb=42 or a=1&b=2) --dump-line-numbers Outputs filename and line numbers. TYPE can be either 'comments', which will output the debug info within comments, 'mediaquery' that will output the information within a fake media query which is compatible with the SASS format, and 'all' which will do both. CLI setup You can setup the parser (plugins, custom variables...) , by using .iless file in the root directory of your project. The parser instance is available as $parser variable. Example of the .iless setup file: <?php use ILess\FunctionRegistry; use ILess\Node\ColorNode; use ILess\Node\DimensionNode; /* @var $parser ILess\Parser */ $parser->addVariables([ 'color' => 'white' ]); $parser->addFunction('superdarken', function (FunctionRegistry $registry, ColorNode $color) { return $registry->call('darken', [$color, new DimensionNode(80, '%')]); }); If you want to use setup file from another location, simply pass the path as --setup-file option from the command line. $ iless foo.less --setup-file=/home/user/project/setup.php Issues Before opening any issue, please search for existing issues. After that if you find a bug or would like to make feature request, please open a new issue. Please always create a unit test. List of issues Contributing Contributions are welcome! If you want to participate on development, have a bug report, ... please see the contributing guide. Disclaimer & About iless = I less: He must increase, but I must decrease. [John 3:30] I was born in non believers family and was raised as a atheist. When I was 30 years old my girlfriend came home and said that she is now a Christian and she believes in God! What a shock for me! I thought that she must be totally crazy! I decided to do a heavy investigation on that topic a bring some proofs to her, that there is no God. I said to myself that I will search without any prejudices no matter what the result will be. In about 1 year I checked the topics which I thought would bring any evidence of God's existence - the science. I was very surprised to see that there is a plenty of evidence of a design in things around me, even in me. The DNA is a programming language, but a bit complicated than only 1 and 0 that my computer uses. I know that no computer app can just appear or develop by chance even if I will have a rest of 1 billion years. I came to a revolutionary conclusion for me. God exists! I was 30 year blind! My girlfriend told me that God loves me and wants a relationship with me. That Jesus died for me and is waiting for my answer to his invitation. I said yes! Now I'm God's adopted son saved for the eternity. God takes care of me. He freed me from drug addition and other ugly thinks. I know that God loves to you (is written in his Word) and wants you to save you too. Invite Jesus to your life! Note: This is not a religion! But a relationship with living God. Upgrade your life Agree and accept the license which God offers. There is no accept button, but you have to do it by faith. Accept that Jesus died for you and took the punishment instead of you. Repent from your sins. Sin is everything that violates the law given by God (not loving God, stealing, cheating, lying... See the full list. Ask Jesus for [forgiveness] and to become your personal lord and savior (http://bible.com/37/mrk.2.5-12.ceb). If you did the steps above with your whole heart you are now a new creation. You belong to God's family and you have now an eternal life. You have been redeemed from the eternal punishment - from the outer darkness where is weeping and gnashing of teeth. Read the Bible, and ask God to speak with you and to lead you to a (true) Church. There is a lot of so calle 6E15 d Churches around, but they to do not teach nor live the Bible. Credits The work is based on the code by Matt Agar, Martin Jantošovič and Josh Schmidt. Source maps code based on phpsourcemaps by bspot. All contributors are listed on separate wiki page.