How to compute the cubehelix color scheme in Less.js?

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I want to compute the cubehelix color scheme in Less so I can tweak some variables. I believe this necessitates CIE L*a*b color system. I ran across Chroma.js which seems like it would work for computing colors, but now I'd like to integrate this into Less.

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Mike Bostock has implemented and extended cubehelix in JavaScript as a plugin for the D3.js visualisation library (see examples).

You can use the code of Bostock's plugin to write a custom function for Less.

  1. Download and unzip the source from github at: https://github.com/less/less.js/archive/master.zip
  2. Run npm install
  3. Create a file called lib/less/functions/cubehelix.js and write down the following content into it:

    var Color = require("../tree/color"),
    functionRegistry = require("./function-registry");
    
    function d3_interpolate(y) {
    return function(a, b) {
          a = a.toHSL();
          b = b.toHSL();
          var radians = Math.PI / 180;
          var ah = (a.h + 120) * radians,
              bh = (b.h + 120) * radians - ah,
              as = a.s,
              bs = b.s - as,
              al = a.l,
              bl = b.l - al;
    
          if (isNaN(bs)) bs = 0, as = isNaN(as) ? b.s : as;
          if (isNaN(bh)) bh = 0, ah = isNaN(ah) ? b.h : ah;
    
          return function(t) {
            var h = ah + bh * t,
                l = Math.pow(al + bl * t, y),
                a = (as + bs * t) * l * (1 - l),
                cosh = Math.cos(h),
                sinh = Math.sin(h);
            return "#"
                + hex(l + a * (-0.14861 * cosh + 1.78277 * sinh))
                + hex(l + a * (-0.29227 * cosh - 0.90649 * sinh))
                + hex(l + a * (+1.97294 * cosh));
          };
        };
      }
    
    function hex(v) {
        var s = (v = v <= 0 ? 0 : v >= 1 ? 255 : v * 255 | 0).toString(16);
        return v < 0x10 ? "0" + s : s;
    }
    
    functionRegistry.addMultiple({
    cubehelix: function(y,a,b,t) {
    return new Color(d3_interpolate(y.value)(a,b)(t.value).slice(1),1);
    }   
    });
    
  4. Open the lib/less/function/index.js file and append require("./cubehelix"); to the list of register functions, just before return functions;

  5. Run grunt dist (to create a new version of less.js)

Now the following Less code:

p{color: cubehelix(1,red,blue,1);}
p{color: cubehelix(1,red,blue,0.5);}
p{color: cubehelix(1, hsl(300,50%,0%), hsl(-240,50%,100%), 0.3);}

outputs:

p {
  color: #766cfd;
}
p {
  color: #21ba40;
}
p {
  color: #4c4c4c;
}