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I'm using twitter bootstrap and django. I've got my dependencies handled with a pip requirements file.

I've got 2 questions:

  1. How can I use less while I'm developing so it'll get compiled when I edit one of my less files?
  2. How can I create some kind of build script that will compress and combine my JS and generate CSS from Less as part of a deployment?

I've written a custom build script that creates a virtualenv, runs 'pip install -r requirements.txt', django syncdb, django migrate and then off we go.

What's the easiest way of integrating less into this?

Thanks

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  1. Install django-static-precompiler:

  2. Run pip install django-static-precompiler

  3. Add static_precompiler to INSTALLED_APPS

  4. Install lessc executable, either via your package manager or run npm install less (npm is node package manager, which should be distro-installable, use at last resort)

  5. Use less in templates:

  6. Load the template tag: {% load less %}

  7. Use less template tag: <link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ STATIC_URL}}{% less "path/to/styles.less" %}" />

Note that by default compiled files are saved into COMPILED folder under your STATIC_ROOT (or MEDIA_ROOT if you have no STATIC_ROOT in your settings). You can change this folder name with STATIC_PRECOMPILER_OUTPUT_DIR setting. See the documentation for further details.

I didn't try it personally but i know that django-compressor also supports less.

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    I prefer django-compressor as it does more helpful things for me, and can compile both scss and coffeescript
    – krs
    Jan 4, 2012 at 14:21
  • The problem with all does apps is that they don't monitor @include'd files for changes ...
    – jpic
    Sep 17, 2012 at 15:05
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    @jpic, here's the solution for less css: caktusgroup.com/blog/2012/03/05/using-less-django The JS interpreter can run client-side, though slowly. So if DEBUG=True, you use the JS interpreter, which eliminates monitoring for changes.
    – benesch
    Jan 10, 2013 at 2:37
  • Absolutely, that looks like how I use lesscss and twitter bootstrap nowadays - which includes having less in debug mode too !
    – jpic
    Jan 11, 2013 at 9:05
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    I'm the author of django-less and I recommend to use django-static-precompiler (which I'm developing as well). It's universal (Less, SCSS, Coffeescript and more coming), it monitors the included files, and has a nice static_precompiler_watch management command. It's compatible with django-less so you don't need to update your code. Apr 21, 2014 at 2:43
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The selected answer is now out of date: django-less is no longer being maintained (as specified on its pypi page), and the developer suggests using django-static-precompiler instead.

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