assemble-less
v0.7.0
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Compile LESS to CSS. Adds experimental features that extend Less.js for maintaining UI components, 'bundles' and themes. From Jon Schlinkert, core team member of Less.js. This project is a fork of the popular grunt-contrib-less plugin by the talented Tyler Kellen. Please use that plugin if you require something stable and dependable.
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assemble-less v0.4.0
Compile LESS to CSS, with options for creating 'bundles', individual components, themes or whatever makes you happy.
This project just launched so expect frequent changes. And if you find this project interesting please consider starring it to receive updates.
Getting Help
assemble-less has many more features than we've been able to document thus far. So while we work to improve the docs, please let us know if you have any questions or have any trouble getting assemble-less to work. And feel free to create an Issue, we're here to help.
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Table of Contents
Quick start
This plugin requires Grunt ~0.4.1
If you haven't used Grunt before, be sure to read the Getting Started guide, as it explains how to create a Gruntfile as well as install and use Grunt plugins.
Then install the required local dependencies and this plugin with this command:
$ npm install
Once the plugin has been installed, it may be enabled inside your Gruntfile with this line of JavaScript:
grunt.loadNpmTasks('assemble-less');
When completed, you'll be able to run the various grunt
commands provided:
compile - grunt less
Runs the Less.js compiler to rebuild the specified /test/fixtures/*.less
files. Requires Less.js and assemble-less.
watch - grunt watch
This is a convenience task to "Run predefined tasks whenever watched file patterns are added, changed or deleted". Requires grunt-contrib-watch, npm i grunt-contrib-watch
.
Should you encounter problems with installing dependencies or running the grunt
commands, be sure to first uninstall any previous versions (global and local) you may have installed, and then rerun npm install
.
The "less" task
In your project's Gruntfile, add a section named assemble
to the data object passed into grunt.initConfig()
.
grunt.initConfig({
less: {
options: {
// Task-specific options go here.
},
your_target: {
// Target-specific file lists and/or options go here.
}
}
});
grunt.loadNpmTasks('assemble-less');
grunt.registerTask('default', [
'jshint',
'less'
]);
Task targets, files and options may be specified according to the grunt Configuring tasks guide.
Options
Custom Options
Options developed specifically for the
assemble-less
plugin
version
Type: String
Default: less
Specify the path to the Less.js version that you wish to use for compiling to CSS. Useful for testing to see if one version produces different output than another.
lessrc
Type: String
Default value: null
A convenience option for externalizing task options into a .lessrc
file. If this file is specified, options defined therein will be used.
less: {
options: grunt.file.readJSON('.lessrc')
}
The .lessrc
file must be valid JSON and looks something like this:
{
"require": null,
"concat": false,
"compress": false,
"yuicompress": false,
"optimization": 03,
"strictImports": true,
"dumpLineNumbers": false,
"strictMaths": false,
"strictUnits": false
}
require
Type: String|Array
Default: empty string
Specified files will be prepended to the beginning of src files, not to the concatenated output. This feature is useful for "inlining" globaly-required LESS files, such as variables
or mixins
, so that they do not need to be referenced with @import
statements inside any individual files.
concat
Type: Boolean
Default: true
Concatenate all source files by default. If you change the value to false, all source files will compile into individual files.
globals (under consideration)
Type: Object
Default: null
Data object for defining global variables inside the Gruntfile which will be accessible in LESS files.
Standard Options
These options will be passed through directly to Less.js
See the Less.js documentation for more info about supported options.
paths
Type: String|Array
Default: Directory of input files
Specifies directories to scan for @import
directives when parsing. The default value is the directory of the specified source files. In other words, the paths
option allows you to specify paths for your @import statements in the less
task as an alternative to specifying a path on every @import
statement that appears throughout your LESS files. So instead of doing this:
@import "path/to/my/less/files/mixins/mixins.less";
you can do this:
@import "mixins.less";
compress
Type: Boolean
Default: false
Specifies if we should compress the compiled css by removing some whitespaces.
yuicompress
Type: Boolean
Default: false
Compress output using cssmin.js.
optimization
Type: Integer
Default: null
Set the parser's optimization level. The lower the number, the less nodes it will create in the tree. This could matter for debugging, or if you want to access the individual nodes in the tree.
strictImports
Type: Boolean
Default: false
Force evaluation of imports.
strictMaths
Type: Boolean
Default: true
Force operations to be enclosed within parenthesis, (2 / 6)
.
strictUnits
Type: Boolean
Default: true
Force strict evaluation of units. If set to false
the compiler will not throw an error with operations such as (3 * 1em)
.
dumpLineNumbers
Type: String
Default: false
Configures -sass-debug-info support.
Accepts following values: comments
, mediaquery
, all
.
Usage Examples
Compile
less: {
selectors_test: {
files: {
'selectors.css': ['selectors.less']
}
}
}
Concatenate and Compile
As an alternative to using @import
to "inline" .less
files, you can specify an array of src
paths and they will be concatenated.
less: {
dist: {
files: {
'test.css': ['reset.less', 'test.less']
}
}
}
Compile multiple files individually
You can specify multiple destination: [source]
items in files
.
less: {
dist: {
files: {
'test.css': ['test.less'],
'mixins.css': ['mixins.less']
}
}
}
Custom Options
In this example, the paths
and requires
options are used:
less: {
development: {
options: {
paths: ['test/fixtures'],
require: [
'globals/variables.less',
'globals/mixins.less'
]
},
files: {
'styles.css': ['styles.less']
}
},
production: {
options: {
paths: ['assets/less'],
yuicompress: true
},
files: {
'styles.min.css': ['styles.less']
}
}
}
Concatenate and Compile
Grunt supports filename expansion (also know as globbing) via the built-in node-glob and minimatch libraries. So Templates may be used in filepaths or glob patterns.
debug: {
options: {
paths: ['<%= tests.debug.import %>']
},
src: ['<%= tests.test.imports %>', 'test/fixtures/*.less'],
dest: 'test/result/debug'
}
For more on glob pattern syntax, see the node-glob and minimatch documentation.
Contributing
Want to help make assemble-less even better? All constructive feedback and contributions are welcome, so please consider contributing! We can always use help creating, tests, documentation or resolving Issues, but if you have other ideas for how you can help, Brian and I would love to hear them!
https://github.com/assemble/assemble-less/issues
About
assemble-less is a powerful and flexible Grunt plugin for compiling LESS to CSS. The less
task leverages JSON and Lo-dash templates for defining any number of LESS "bundles", UI components, compressed stylesheets or themes.
Companion projects
- assemble: a Grunt plugin for quickly launching static web projects by emphasizing a strong separation of concerns between structure, style, content and configuration.
- less-tests: a LESS / CSS test-suite that uses assemble-less to enable you to run any kind of test on LESS stylesheets.
Credit
This Grunt.js plugin and some of the documentation on this page, is derived from grunt-contrib-less, authored by Tyler Kellen. This plugin was modified for this project to concat
LESS files first, and then compile them into CSS files. This allows for prepending globally required LESS files, and it also adds the ability to build out individual CSS files, rather than building a single conctatenated file.
Authors
Jon Schlinkert
Brian Woodward
Copyright and license
Copyright 2013 Assemble
Release History
- 2013-03-17 v0.3.0 Adds new option to specify the version of less.js to use for compiling to CSS
- 2013-03-14 v0.2.3 adds new options from Less.js 1.4.0
- 2013-03-09 v0.2.0 in bootstrap.json, changed the path to bootstrap folder, new globals object new targets for single component, bootstrap.less lib, ignore pattern.
- 2013-03-08 v0.1.7 Enhanced boostrap.json model. Many task improvements. Greatly improved examples, readme updates.
- 2013-02-27 v0.1.2 Add support for requires option Add support for concat option
- 2013-02-27 v0.1.0 First commit.
Roadmap
- Options for upcoming features in Less.js, such as 'silentImport'.
- variables option for modifying LESS variables directly inside the Gruntfile.
- upstage option for importing components from the upstage component library.
Authored by assemble
This file was generated using Grunt and assemble on Sun Mar 24 2013 15:34:47.