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@putout/printer
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Easiest possible opinionated Babel AST printer made with ❤️ to use in 🐊Putout
Prints Babel AST to readable JavaScript.
npm i @putout/printer
const {print} = require('@putout/printer');
const {parse} = require('@babel/parser');
const ast = parse('const a = (b, c) => {const d = 5; return a;}');
print(ast);
// returns
`
const a = (b, c) => {
const d = 5;
return a;
};
`;
When you need to extend syntax of @putout/printer
just pass a function which receives:
path
, Babel Pathprint
, a function to output result of printing into token array;When path
contains to dashes __
and name, it is the same as: print(path.get('right'))
, and this is
actually traverse(path.get('right'))
shortened to simplify read and process.
Here is how you can override AssignmentPattern
:
const ast = parse('const {a = 5} = b');
print(ast, {
format: {
indent: ' ',
},
visitors: {
AssignmentPattern(path, {print}) {
print(' /* [hello world] */= ');
print('__right');
},
},
});
// returns
'const {a /* [hello world] */= 5} = b;\n';
When you need some condition use maybe
. For example, to add newline only when parent node is CallExpression
you
can use maybe.print.newline(condition)
:
print(ast, {
visitors: {
AssignmentPattern(path, {print, maybe}) {
maybe.print.newline(path.parentPath.isCallExpression());
print(' /* [hello world] */= ');
print('__right');
},
},
});
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FAQs
Simplest possible opinionated Babel AST printer for 🐊Putout
We found that @putout/printer demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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