TypeScript ESTree
A parser that converts TypeScript source code into an ESTree-compatible form
Getting Started
You can find our Getting Started docs here
About
This parser is somewhat generic and robust, and could be used to power any use-case which requires taking TypeScript source code and producing an ESTree-compatible AST.
In fact, it is already used within these hyper-popular open-source projects to power their TypeScript support:
- ESLint, the pluggable linting utility for JavaScript and JSX
- Prettier, an opinionated code formatter
Installation
yarn add -D @typescript-eslint/typescript-estree
API
Parsing
parse(code, options)
Parses the given string of code with the options provided and returns an ESTree-compatible AST.
interface ParseOptions {
comment?: boolean;
debugLevel?: boolean | ('typescript-eslint' | 'eslint' | 'typescript')[];
errorOnUnknownASTType?: boolean;
filePath?: string;
jsx?: boolean;
loc?: boolean;
loggerFn?: Function | false;
range?: boolean;
tokens?: boolean;
useJSXTextNode?: boolean;
}
const PARSE_DEFAULT_OPTIONS: ParseOptions = {
comment: false,
errorOnUnknownASTType: false,
filePath: 'estree.ts',
jsx: false,
loc: false,
loggerFn: undefined,
range: false,
tokens: false,
useJSXTextNode: false,
};
declare function parse(
code: string,
options: ParseOptions = PARSE_DEFAULT_OPTIONS,
): TSESTree.Program;
Example usage:
import { parse } from '@typescript-eslint/typescript-estree';
const code = `const hello: string = 'world';`;
const ast = parse(code, {
loc: true,
range: true,
});
parseAndGenerateServices(code, options)
Parses the given string of code with the options provided and returns an ESTree-compatible AST. Accepts additional options which can be used to generate type information along with the AST.
interface ParseAndGenerateServicesOptions extends ParseOptions {
errorOnTypeScriptSyntacticAndSemanticIssues?: boolean;
EXPERIMENTAL_useSourceOfProjectReferenceRedirect?: boolean;
extraFileExtensions?: string[];
filePath?: string;
preserveNodeMaps?: boolean;
project?: string | string[];
projectFolderIgnoreList?: string[];
tsconfigRootDir?: string;
createDefaultProgram?: boolean;
}
interface ParserServices {
program: ts.Program;
esTreeNodeToTSNodeMap: WeakMap<TSESTree.Node, ts.Node | ts.Token>;
tsNodeToESTreeNodeMap: WeakMap<ts.Node | ts.Token, TSESTree.Node>;
hasFullTypeInformation: boolean;
}
interface ParseAndGenerateServicesResult<T extends TSESTreeOptions> {
ast: TSESTree.Program;
services: ParserServices;
}
const PARSE_AND_GENERATE_SERVICES_DEFAULT_OPTIONS: ParseOptions = {
...PARSE_DEFAULT_OPTIONS,
errorOnTypeScriptSyntacticAndSemanticIssues: false,
extraFileExtensions: [],
preserveNodeMaps: false,
project: undefined,
projectFolderIgnoreList: ['/node_modules/'],
tsconfigRootDir: process.cwd(),
};
declare function parseAndGenerateServices(
code: string,
options: ParseOptions = PARSE_DEFAULT_OPTIONS,
): ParseAndGenerateServicesResult;
Example usage:
import { parseAndGenerateServices } from '@typescript-eslint/typescript-estree';
const code = `const hello: string = 'world';`;
const { ast, services } = parseAndGenerateServices(code, {
filePath: '/some/path/to/file/foo.ts',
loc: true,
project: './tsconfig.json',
range: true,
});
parseWithNodeMaps(code, options)
Parses the given string of code with the options provided and returns both the ESTree-compatible AST as well as the node maps.
This allows you to work with both ASTs without the overhead of types that may come with parseAndGenerateServices
.
interface ParseWithNodeMapsResult<T extends TSESTreeOptions> {
ast: TSESTree.Program;
esTreeNodeToTSNodeMap: ParserServices['esTreeNodeToTSNodeMap'];
tsNodeToESTreeNodeMap: ParserServices['tsNodeToESTreeNodeMap'];
}
declare function parseWithNodeMaps(
code: string,
options: ParseOptions = PARSE_DEFAULT_OPTIONS,
): ParseWithNodeMapsResult;
Example usage:
import { parseWithNodeMaps } from '@typescript-eslint/typescript-estree';
const code = `const hello: string = 'world';`;
const { ast, esTreeNodeToTSNodeMap, tsNodeToESTreeNodeMap } = parseWithNodeMaps(
code,
{
loc: true,
range: true,
},
);
TSESTree
, AST_NODE_TYPES
and AST_TOKEN_TYPES
Types for the AST produced by the parse functions.
TSESTree
is a namespace which contains object types representing all of the AST Nodes produced by the parser.AST_NODE_TYPES
is an enum which provides the values for every single AST node's type
property.AST_TOKEN_TYPES
is an enum which provides the values for every single AST token's type
property.
Supported TypeScript Version
See the Supported TypeScript Version section in the project root.
If you use a non-supported version of TypeScript, the parser will log a warning to the console.
Please ensure that you are using a supported version before submitting any issues/bug reports.
Reporting Issues
Please check the current list of open and known issues and ensure the issue has not been reported before. When creating a new issue provide as much information about your environment as possible. This includes:
- TypeScript version
- The
typescript-estree
version
AST Alignment Tests
A couple of years after work on this parser began, the TypeScript Team at Microsoft began officially supporting TypeScript parsing via Babel.
I work closely with the TypeScript Team and we are gradually aligning the AST of this project with the one produced by Babel's parser. To that end, I have created a full test harness to compare the ASTs of the two projects which runs on every PR, please see the code for more details.
Debugging
If you encounter a bug with the parser that you want to investigate, you can turn on the debug logging via setting the environment variable: DEBUG=typescript-eslint:*
.
I.e. in this repo you can run: DEBUG=typescript-eslint:* yarn lint
.
License
TypeScript ESTree inherits from the the original TypeScript ESLint Parser license, as the majority of the work began there. It is licensed under a permissive BSD 2-clause license.
Contributing
See the contributing guide here