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@travetto/transformer
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Functionality for AST transformations, with transformer registration, and general utils
Install: @travetto/transformer
npm install @travetto/transformer
This module provides support for enhanced AST transformations, and declarative transformer registration, with common patterns to support all the transformers used throughout the framework. Transformations are located by support/transformer.<name>.ts
as the filename.
The module is primarily aimed at extremely advanced usages for things that cannot be detected at runtime. The Registry module already has knowledge of all class
es and field
s, and is able to listen to changes there. Many of the modules build upon work by some of the foundational transformers defined in Registry, Schema and Dependency Injection. These all center around defining a registry of classes, and associated type information.
Because working with the Typescript API can be delicate (and open to breaking changes), creating new transformers should be done cautiously.
Below is an example of a transformer that uppercases all class
, method
and param
declarations. This will break any code that depends upon it as we are redefining all the identifiers at compile time.
Code: Sample Transformer - Upper case all declarations
import * as ts from 'typescript';
import { OnProperty, TransformerState, OnMethod, OnClass, TransformerId } from '@travetto/transformer';
export class MakeUpper {
static [TransformerId] = '@trv:transformer-test';
@OnProperty()
static handleProperty(state: TransformerState, node: ts.PropertyDeclaration) {
if (!state.source.fileName.includes('doc/src')) {
return node;
}
return state.factory.updatePropertyDeclaration(
node,
[],
node.modifiers,
node.name.getText().toUpperCase(),
undefined,
node.type,
node.initializer ?? state.createIdentifier('undefined')
);
}
@OnClass()
static handleClass(state: TransformerState, node: ts.ClassDeclaration) {
if (!state.source.fileName.includes('doc/src')) {
return node;
}
return state.factory.updateClassDeclaration(
node,
[],
node.modifiers,
state.createIdentifier(node.name!.getText().toUpperCase()),
node.typeParameters,
node.heritageClauses,
node.members
);
}
@OnMethod()
static handleMethod(state: TransformerState, node: ts.MethodDeclaration) {
if (!state.source.fileName.includes('doc/src')) {
return node;
}
return state.factory.updateMethodDeclaration(
node,
[],
node.modifiers,
undefined,
state.createIdentifier(node.name.getText().toUpperCase()),
undefined,
node.typeParameters,
node.parameters,
node.type,
node.body
);
}
}
Note: This should be a strong indicator that it is very easy to break code in unexpected ways.
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Functionality for AST transformations, with transformer registration, and general utils
The npm package @travetto/transformer receives a total of 29 weekly downloads. As such, @travetto/transformer popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @travetto/transformer 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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