PostCSS LESS Syntax
This project is not stable and is in development. If you'd like to contribute, please submit a Pull Request.
A LESS parser for PostCSS.
This module does not compile LESS. It simply parses mixins and variables so that PostCSS plugins can then transform LESS source code alongside CSS.
Use Cases
- lint your LESS code with 3rd-part plugins.
- apply PostCSS transformations (such as Autoprefixer) directly to the LESS source code
Usage
LESS Transformations
The main use case of this plugin is to apply PostCSS transformations directly
to LESS source code. For example, if you ship a theme written in LESS and need
Autoprefixer to add the appropriate vendor prefixes to it.
const syntax = require('postcss-less');
postcss(plugins).process(lessText, { syntax: syntax }).then(function (result) {
result.content
});
This module also enables parsing of single-line comments in CSS source code.
:root {
--color: red;
}
Note that you don't need a special stringifier to handle the output; the default
one will automatically convert single line comments into block comments.
If you need to get inline comments, use custom PostCSSLess stringifier
Rule node
PostCSS Rule Node
rule.ruleWithoutBody
It shows that Rule node has body or not.
import postCssLess from 'postcss-less';
const less = `
.class2 {
&:extend(.class1);
.mixin-name(@param1, @param2);
}
`;
const root = postCssLess.parse(less);
root.first.nodes[0].ruleWithoutBody
root.first.nodes[1].ruleWithoutBody
rule.nodes
Array of children nodes.
Note that rules without body don't have this property.
import postCssLess from 'postcss-less';
const less = `
.class2 {
&:extend(.class1);
.mixin-name(@param1, @param2);
}
`;
const root = postCssLess.parse(less);
root.first.nodes[0].nodes
root.first.nodes[1].nodes
rule.extendRule
It shows that Rule node is a nested extend rule.
import postCssLess from 'postcss-less';
const less = `
.class2 {
&:extend(.class1);
}
`;
const root = postCssLess.parse(less);
root.first.nodes[0].extendRule
PostCSS Comment Node
It's inline comment or not.
import postCssLess from 'postcss-less';
const root = postCssLess.parse('// Hello world');
root.first.inline
It's block comment or not.
import postCssLess from 'postcss-less';
const root = postCssLess.parse('/* Hello world */');
root.first.block
Precending characters of comment node: //
or /*
.
Raw content of the comment.
import postCssLess from 'postcss-less';
const root = postCssLess.parse('// Hello world');
root.first.raws.content
Stringifier
If you need to have LESS code without PostCSS transformation, you have to specify a custom stringifier:
import postcss from 'postcss';
import postcssLess from 'postcss-less';
import stringify from 'postcss-less/less-stringify';
const lessCode = `
// Non-css comment
.container {
.mixin-1();
.mixin-2;
.mixin-3 (@width: 100px) {
width: @width;
}
}
.rotation(@deg:5deg){
.transform(rotate(@deg));
}
`;
postcss().process(less, {
syntax: postcssLess,
stringifier: stringify
}).then((result) => {
console.log(result.content);
});
Contribution
Please, check our guidelines: CONTRIBUTING.md
Attribution
This module is based on the work of postcss-scss library and includes the LESS
parser efforts of github:gilt/postcss-less