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A wrapper around acorn exposing a replace function for updating the source code
A wrapper for acorn allowing for easy mutation of Node values.
npm install --save ikorni
var ikorni = require('./index.js');
var ast = ikorni.parse('var x = 0;');
ast.replace(ast.body[0].declarations[0].id, 'y');
console.log(ast.generate);
var y = 0;
var ast = ikorni.parse(source, opts)
Same as
acorn.parse(input, opts)
ast.replace(node, value)
Update the source code representing the provided node
in the AST with
value
.
A few notes:
ast.replace(node, '\'foo.js\'')
.node
will be left unchanged. If you need to update the AST with your
changes, you will need to generate the new source and re-parse. You can get
the current value of the node as it would be written out via generate
with getValue
.var source = ast.getValue(node)
Returns the current source represented by node
, based on the changes made by
all of the replace
invocations.
var source = ast.generate()
Returns a new source file updated with everything that has been mutated with
ast.replace
.
FAQs
A wrapper around acorn exposing a replace function for updating the source code
The npm package ikorni receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, ikorni popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that ikorni 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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