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PostCSS plugin for integrating the popular Less CSS pre-processor into your PostCSS workflow


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A Complete Compile-LESS-to-CSS PostCSS plugin

Note: this plugin was mostly a proof-of-concept of converting ASTs and not something I'm actively maintaining. The best way to do this is probably just to use a tool like Gulp and pipe through gulp-less and then gulp-postcss.

This is a PostCSS custom parser plugin for integrating the popular Less.js CSS pre-processor into your PostCSS workflow! It integrates the entire Less engine, evaluates your .less, and exports a PostCSS AST that you can use to attach multiple subsequent PostCSS plugins.

Note

  • Because this uses the Less.js parser and not the default PostCSS processor, some parsing will be different. PostCSS accepts "broken" CSS, whereas Less doubles as a de facto CSS linter, and will return errors if your Less / CSS is poorly structured.
  • PostCSS will also sometimes "fix" CSS that uses property hacks, which Less preserves as the property name. As well, PostCSS will remove comments from within values, which are also kept in the value by Less (in most cases).
  • Less.js does not save "raws" when parsing. It also only preserves the start line / column of your source, which is still fine for Source Maps.
  • Important: The less() plugin needs to be the first PostCSS plugin called.

Example

Input example.less file

.add-bg-size(@size) {
	-webkit-background-size+: @size;
	background-size+: @size;
}

@default-size: 20px;

.box {
	.add-bg-size(@default-size (@default-size / 2));
	.add-bg-size(cover);
	width: calc(100% - 50px);
}

JavaScript

var less = require('postcss-less-engine');
var autoprefixer = require('autoprefixer');
var clean = require('postcss-clean');

var exampleLess = fs.readFileSync(path.join(__dirname, 'example.less'), 'utf8');

postcss([
    less({ strictMath: true }), 
    autoprefixer(), 
    clean()
  ])
  .process(exampleLess, { parser: less.parser, from: 'example.less' })
  .then(function (result) {
    console.log(result.css);
  }, function(err) {});

Output

.box{background-size:20px 10px,cover;width:calc(100% - 50px)}

Usage

Follow these simple steps to use postcss-less-engine.

Add postcss-less-engine to your build tool. (You must have Less.js and PostCSS installed as prerequisites.)

npm install postcss-less-engine --save-dev
Node
var less = require('postcss-less-engine');
less({ /* Less.js options */ }).process(YOUR_CSS, { parser: less.parser });

Load postcss-less-engine as a PostCSS plugin:

var less = require('postcss-less-engine');
postcss([
    less({ /* Less.js options */ })
]).process(YOUR_CSS, { parser: less.parser }).then(function (result) {
	// do something with result.css
});
Gulp

Add Gulp PostCSS to your build tool:

npm install gulp-postcss --save-dev

Enable postcss-less-engine within your Gulpfile:

var postcss = require('gulp-postcss');
var less = require('postcss-less-engine');

gulp.task('less', function () {
    return gulp.src('./css/src/style.less').pipe(
        postcss([
            less({ /* Less.js options */ })
        ], { parser: less.parser })
    ).pipe(
        gulp.dest('./css')
    );
});
Grunt

Add Grunt PostCSS to your build tool:

npm install postcss-less-engine --save-dev

Enable postcss-less-engine within your Gruntfile:

grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-postcss');

grunt.initConfig({
	postcss: {
		options: {
			parser: require('postcss-less-engine').parser,
			processors: [
				require('postcss-less-engine')({ /* Less.js options */ })
			]
		},
		dist: {
			src: 'css/*.css'
		}
	}
});
Misc

Similarly to postcss-import, the list of imported files can be viewed by assigning a function to the onImport key among the options:

less({
	/* other Less.js options */
	onImport: function(sources){
		console.log(sources)
	}
})

The received sources will be an array of strings, containing the absolute path to the files, which were imported, including the source file.

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Last updated on 17 Jan 2019

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