sensational / sassphp

PHP bindings to libsass - fast, native Sass parsing in PHP!
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sassphp

The sass extension for PHP gives you an object-oriented system of parsing Sass from within your PHP applications. Under the hood it uses libsass to provide super speedy and compatible Sass parsing.

What's Sass?

Sass is a CSS pre-processor language to add on exciting, new, awesome features to CSS. Sass was the first language of its kind and by far the most mature and up to date codebase.

Sass was originally created by Hampton Catlin (@hcatlin). The extension and continuing evolution of the language has all been the result of years of work by Natalie Weizenbaum (@nex4) and Chris Eppstein (@chriseppstein).

For more information about Sass itself, please visit http://sass-lang.com

Installation

Currently, the only way to install the extension is manually:

$ git clone git://github.com/sensational/sassphp

Remember to grab your submodules:

$ git submodule init
$ git submodule update

Also remember that libsass now uses submodules on its own, so update those too.

...and compile it! I've written a little PHP script to do all the stuff you need to do:

$ php install.php

Run the tests:

$ make test

Finally, you can install with make:

$ make install

And then add it to your php.ini:

extension=sass.so

Usage

This extension has a very simple API:

$sass = new Sass();
$css = $sass->compile($source);

You can compile a file with compileFile():

$sass = new Sass();
$css = $sass->compileFile($source);

You can set the include path for the library to use:

$sass = new Sass();
$sass->setIncludePath('/tmp');
$css = $sass->compile($source);

You can set the style of your SASS file to suit your needs:

$sass = new Sass();
$sass->setStyle(Sass::STYLE_NESTED);

$sass = new Sass();
$sass->setStyle(Sass::STYLE_EXPANDED);

$sass = new Sass();
$sass->setStyle(Sass::STYLE_COMPACT);

$sass = new Sass();
$sass->setStyle(Sass::STYLE_COMPRESSED);

The new additions to this build from the Sensational codebase are:

It also reports itself as the sensational version of the Apache SASS module to help differentiate builds.

The output of compileFile() is now an array instead of a string, allowing both compiled SASS file and .map file to be generated in the same function call. As there are multiple ways of generating source comments, there are now PHP level settings to control that output.

To generate source comments for a file inline - now in camelCase:

$sass = new Sass();
$sass->setComments(true);
$css = $sass->compileFile($source);

Aliases also exist so you can also use:

$css = $sass->compile_file($source);

You can set the source map file for the library to use:

$sass = new Sass();
$sass->setMapPath('/random.output.css.map');
$css = $sass->compileFile($source);

This needs to be done prior to getting the output of the map file. As it stands, both the output of the SASS file compile & the SASS source map file generation sequence are both strings.

The first array item will always be the compiled SASS file: $css[0]

The second array item will always be the source map output: $css[1]

If there's a problem, the extension will throw a SassException:

$sass = new Sass();

try
{
    $css = $sass->compile('dayrui3dui36di37');
}
catch (SassException $e)
{
    // $e->getMessage() - ERROR -- , line 1: invalid top-level expression

    $css = FALSE;
}

Potential / known issues

Forward planning

Changelog

Version 0.5.1

Version 0.5.0

Version 0.4.5

Version 0.4.4

Version 0.4.2

Version 0.4.1

Version 0.4

Version 0.3.9

Version 0.3.5

Version 0.3.0

Version 0.2.0

Version 0.1.0 - IN DEVELOPMENT