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bemhtml-syntax
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Convert BEMHTML in old-syntax into new JS-style syntax.
####Install
npm -g install bemhtml-syntax
####Use
bemhtml-syntax [OPTIONS] [ARGS]
For example, convert
// cat test/basic/info6.bemhtml
// ----------------------------
block b-wrapper {
tag: 'wrap'
content: this.ctx.content
}
block b-inner, default: applyCtx({ block: 'b-wrapper', content: this.ctx.content })
into
// bemhtml-syntax -q "double" -Q -i test/basic/info6.bemhtml
// ---------------------------------------------------------
block("b-wrapper")(
tag()("wrap"),
content()(function() {
return this.ctx.content
})
);
block("b-inner").def()(function() {
return applyCtx({
"block": "b-wrapper",
"content": this.ctx.content
})
})
Accepts a handful of options to control code-formatting. Of note:
-q QUOTES, --quotes=QUOTES : Prefer "single" or "double" quotes (default: "single")
-Q, --quote-keys : Quote object keys (default: false)
-s INDENT_SIZE, --indent-size=INDENT_SIZE : (default: 4)
-p, --dont-preserve-newlines : (default: false)
Most options used by js-beautify should just work.
####API
var syntax = require('bemhtml-syntax'),
source = 'block b1, tag: "a"',
options = { indent_size: 2 };
// Parse BEMHTML code
var ast = syntax.parse(source);
// Transform AST for serialisation
var newAst = syntax.translate(ast);
// Serialise to JavaScript
var jsCode1 = syntax.generate(newAst, options);
// Or do everything in one go
var jsCode2 = syntax.compile(source, options);
FAQs
BEMHTML syntax converter
The npm package bemhtml-syntax receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, bemhtml-syntax popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that bemhtml-syntax demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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