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acorn-jsx-walk
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JSX support for Acorn Walk.
npm install acorn-jsx-walk
// Extend Acorn parser with JSX
const acorn = require('acorn')
const jsx = require('acorn-jsx')
const parser = acorn.Parser.extend(jsx())
// Extend Acorn walk with JSX
const walk = require('acorn-walk')
const { extend } = require('acorn-jsx-walk')
extend(walk.base)
// Create AST from source containing JSX
const source = `
const a = 2
const fn = () => {
const el = <div>Hello world!</div>
return el
}
`
const ast = parser.parse(source)
// Finally...
walk.simple(ast, {
JSXElement(node) {
console.log(`Found a ${node.type}!`)
},
})
Copyright 2019 Contributors
Open source under the MIT License.
Special thanks to @sderosiaux and @adrianheine.
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JSX support for Acorn Walk
We found that acorn-jsx-walk demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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