Compile LESS using Grunt
The topic describes how to install, configure and use Grunt JavaScript task runner for compiling .less
files in Magento 2.
Prerequisites
- Make sure that you set your Magento application to the developer or default mode.
- Install and configure Grunt as described in Using Grunt for Magento tasks
Adding themes to Grunt configuration
To be able to perform .less
files compilation, you need to add your them to Grunt configuration. To do this, in the default dev/tools/grunt/configs/themes.js
or in the custom configuration file, add your theme to module.exports
like following:
where the following notation is used:
%theme%
: your theme code, conventionally should correspond to the theme directory name.%language%
: specified in the ‘code_subtag’ format, for exampleen_US
. Only one locale can be specified here. To debug the theme with another locale, create one more theme declaration, having specified another value for%language%
.%path_to_file%
: path to the root source file, relative to theapp/design/frontend/%Vendor%/%theme%/web
directory. You need to specify all root source files of the theme. If your theme inherits from a certain theme, and does not contain its own root source files, specify the root source files of the parent theme.
Grunt commands
The following table describes the grunt commands you can use performing different customization tasks. Run all commands from your Magento installation directory.
Grunt task | Action |
---|---|
grunt clean:<theme>For example: grunt clean:blank |
Removes the theme related static files in the pub/static and var directories.
|
grunt exec:<theme> |
Republishes symlinks to the source files to the pub/static/frontend/<Vendor>/<theme>/<locale> directory.
|
grunt less:<theme> |
Compiles .css files using the symlinks published in the pub/static/frontend/<Vendor>/<theme>/<locale> directory
|
grunt watch |
Tracks the changes in the source files, recompiles .css files, and reloads the page in the browser pages
(you need to have installed for you browser)
|
Use cases of tracking changes using Grunt
The following shows which Grunt tasks to use for debugging:
- After you switch the compilation mode from client-side to server-side, run the
exec
command. -
After you customize the content of any
.less
file, except the root source files, run theless
task and reload the page. - After you customize the root source files or move the files included to the root files, run the
exec
command and reload the page.
If you have LiveReload installed, run the grunt watch
command, and the flow is even simpler:
-
After you customize the content of any
.less
file, changes are applied and the page reloads automatically. No additional changes are required. - After you customize the root source files or move the files included to the root files, run the
clean
andexec
commands, and the browser page reloads automatically.
CSS source maps
When using Grunt for styles preprocessing, you can enable the CSS source maps generation in your browser. It will make the theme styles debugging easier.
For each theme, Magento compliles all theme .less
files into two CSS files: styles-m.css
and styles-l.css
. So when you debug a theme, you browser only sees styles-m.css
and it might be difficult to define which exactly .css
or .less
file requires corrections. For example:
CSS source maps solve this issue. They help to find the .less
file, where the style is specified. For example:
CSS source maps are generated automatically when you compile CSS for your theme using the grunt less: <theme>
command. To use them, you need to enable source maps displaying in your browser.
The path to the CSS source maps configuration differs, depending on the browser.
In Google Chrome, to enable source maps generation, go to Inspect > Settings > Preferences > Enable CSS source maps.