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Less
.
php
API
========
##
Basic
use
####
Parse
strings
```
php
$
parser
=
new
Less_Parser
();
$
parser
->
parse
(
'
@
color
:
#
36
c
;
.
link
{
color
:
@
color
;
}
a
{
color
:
@
color
;
}
'
);
$
css
=
$
parser
->
getCss
();
```
####
Parse
files
The
`
parseFile
()
`
function
takes
two
parameters
:
*
The
absolute
path
to
a
`
.
less
`
file
.
*
The
base
URL
for
any
relative
image
or
CSS
references
in
the
`
.
less
`
file
,
typically
the
same
directory
that
contains
the
`
.
less
`
file
or
a
public
equivalent
.
```
php
$
parser
=
new
Less_Parser
();
$
parser
->
parseFile
(
'
/
var
/
www
/
mysite
/
bootstrap
.
less
'
,
'
https
:
//example.org/mysite/' );
$
css
=
$
parser
->
getCss
();
```
####
Handle
invalid
syntax
An
exception
will
be
thrown
if
the
compiler
encounters
invalid
LESS
.
```
php
try
{
$
parser
=
new
Less_Parser
();
$
parser
->
parseFile
(
'
/
var
/
www
/
mysite
/
bootstrap
.
less
'
,
'
https
:
//example.org/mysite/' );
$
css
=
$
parser
->
getCss
();
}
catch
(
Exception
$
e
)
{
echo
$
e
->
getMessage
();
}
```
####
Parse
multiple
inputs
Less
.
php
can
parse
multiple
input
sources
(
e
.
g
.
files
and
/
or
strings
)
and
generate
a
single
CSS
output
.
```
php
$
parser
=
new
Less_Parser
();
$
parser
->
parseFile
(
'
/
var
/
www
/
mysite
/
bootstrap
.
less
'
,
'
/
mysite
/
'
);
$
parser
->
parse
(
'
@
color
:
#
36
c
;
.
link
{
color
:
@
color
;
}
a
{
color
:
@
color
;
}
'
);
$
css
=
$
parser
->
getCss
();
```
####
Metadata
Less
.
php
keeps
track
of
which
`
.
less
`
files
have
been
parsed
,
i
.
e
.
the
input
file
(
s
)
and
any
direct
and
indirect
imports
.
```
php
$
parser
=
new
Less_Parser
();
$
parser
->
parseFile
(
'
/
var
/
www
/
mysite
/
bootstrap
.
less
'
,
'
/
mysite
/
'
);
$
css
=
$
parser
->
getCss
();
$
files
=
$
parser
->
getParsedFiles
();
```
####
Compress
output
You
can
tell
Less
.
php
to
remove
comments
and
whitespace
to
generate
minified
CSS
.
```
php
$
options
=
[
'
compress
'
=>
true
];
$
parser
=
new
Less_Parser
(
$
options
);
$
parser
->
parseFile
(
'
/
var
/
www
/
mysite
/
bootstrap
.
less
'
,
'
/
mysite
/
'
);
$
css
=
$
parser
->
getCss
();
```
####
Get
variables
You
can
use
the
`
getVariables
()
`
method
to
get
an
all
variables
defined
and
their
value
in
an
associative
array
.
Note
that
the
input
must
be
compiled
first
by
calling
`
getCss
()
`
.
```
php
$
parser
=
new
Less_Parser
;
$
parser
->
parseFile
(
'
/
var
/
www
/
mysite
/
bootstrap
.
less
'
);
$
css
=
$
parser
->
getCss
();
$
variables
=
$
parser
->
getVariables
();
```
####
Set
variables
Use
the
`
ModifyVars
()
`
method
to
inject
additional
variables
,
i
.
e
.
custom
values
computed
or
accessed
from
your
PHP
code
.
```
php
$
parser
=
new
Less_Parser
();
$
parser
->
parseFile
(
'
/
var
/
www
/
mysite
/
bootstrap
.
less
'
,
'
/
mysite
/
'
);
$
parser
->
ModifyVars
(
[
'
font
-
size
-
base
'
=>
'
16
px
'
]
);
$
css
=
$
parser
->
getCss
();
```
####
Import
directories
By
default
,
Less
.
php
will
look
for
imported
files
in
the
directory
of
the
file
passed
to
`
parseFile
()
`
.
If
you
use
`
parse
()
`
,
or
if
need
to
enable
additional
import
directories
,
you
can
specify
these
by
calling
`
SetImportDirs
()
`
.
```
php
$
directories
=
[
'
/
var
/
www
/
mysite
/
bootstrap
/
'
=>
'
/
mysite
/
bootstrap
/
'
];
$
parser
=
new
Less_Parser
();
$
parser
->
SetImportDirs
(
$
directories
);
$
parser
->
parseFile
(
'
/
var
/
www
/
mysite
/
theme
.
less
'
,
'
/
mysite
/
'
);
$
css
=
$
parser
->
getCss
();
```
##
Caching
Compiling
LESS
code
into
CSS
can
be
a
time
-
consuming
process
.
It
is
recommended
to
cache
your
results
.
####
Basic
cache
Use
the
`
Less_Cache
`
class
to
save
and
reuse
the
results
of
compiling
LESS
files
.
This
class
will
check
the
modified
time
and
size
of
each
LESS
file
(
including
imported
files
)
and
either
re
-
use
or
re
-
generate
the
CSS
output
accordingly
.
The
cache
files
are
determinstically
named
,
based
on
the
full
list
of
referenced
LESS
files
and
the
metadata
(
file
path
,
file
mtime
,
file
size
)
of
each
file
.
This
means
that
each
time
a
change
is
made
,
a
different
cache
filename
is
used
.
```
php
$
lessFiles
=
[
'
/
var
/
www
/
mysite
/
bootstrap
.
less
'
=>
'
/
mysite
/
'
];
$
options
=
[
'
cache_dir
'
=>
'
/
var
/
www
/
writable_folder
'
];
$
cssOutputFile
=
Less_Cache
::
Get
(
$
lessFiles
,
$
options
);
$
css
=
file_get_contents
(
'
/
var
/
www
/
writable_folder
/
'
.
$
cssOutputFile
);
```
####
Caching
with
variables
Passing
custom
variables
to
`
Less_Cache
::
Get
()
`
:
```
php
$
lessFiles
=
[
'
/
var
/
www
/
mysite
/
bootstrap
.
less
'
=>
'
/
mysite
/
'
];
$
options
=
[
'
cache_dir
'
=>
'
/
var
/
www
/
writable_folder
'
];
$
variables
=
[
'
width
'
=>
'
100
px
'
];
$
cssOutputFile
=
Less_Cache
::
Get
(
$
lessFiles
,
$
options
,
$
variables
);
$
css
=
file_get_contents
(
'
/
var
/
www
/
writable_folder
/
'
.
$
cssOutputFile
);
```
####
Incremental
caching
In
addition
to
the
whole
-
output
caching
described
above
,
Less
.
php
also
has
the
ability
to
keep
an
internal
cache
which
allows
re
-
parses
to
be
faster
by
effectively
only
re
-
compiling
portions
that
have
changed
.
##
Source
maps
Less
.
php
supports
v3
sourcemaps
.
####
Inline
The
sourcemap
will
be
appended
to
the
generated
CSS
file
.
```
php
$
options
=
[
'
sourceMap
'
=>
true
];
$
parser
=
new
Less_Parser
($
options
);
$
parser
->
parseFile
(
'
/
var
/
www
/
mysite
/
bootstrap
.
less
'
,
'
/
mysite
/
'
);
$
css
=
$
parser
->
getCss
();
```
####
Saving
to
map
file
```
php
$
options
=
[
'
sourceMap
'
=>
true
,
'
sourceMapWriteTo
'
=>
'
/
var
/
www
/
mysite
/
writable_folder
/
filename
.
map
'
,
'
sourceMapURL
'
=>
'
/
mysite
/
writable_folder
/
filename
.
map
'
,
];
$
parser
=
new
Less_Parser
($
options
);
$
parser
->
parseFile
(
'
/
var
/
www
/
mysite
/
bootstrap
.
less
'
,
'
/
mysite
/
'
);
$
css
=
$
parser
->
getCss
();
```
##
Command
line
An
additional
script
has
been
included
to
use
the
Less
.
php
compiler
from
the
command
line
.
In
its
simplest
invocation
,
you
specify
an
input
file
and
the
compiled
CSS
is
written
to
standard
out
:
```
$
lessc
input
.
less
>
output
.
css
```
By
using
the
`
-
w
`
flag
you
can
watch
a
specified
input
file
and
have
it
compile
as
needed
to
the
output
file
:
```
$
lessc
-
w
input
.
less
output
.
css
```
Errors
from
watch
mode
are
written
to
standard
out
.
For
more
information
,
run
`
lessc
--
help
`
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