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A simple utility for pluggable JS syntax transforms using the esprima parser.
Using a pre-bundled or existing transform:
/**
* Reads a source file that may (or may not) contain ES6 classes, transforms it
* to ES5 compatible code using the pre-bundled ES6 class visitors, and prints
* out the result.
*/
var es6ClassVisitors = require('jstransform/visitors/es6-class-visitors').visitorList;
var fs = require('fs');
var jstransform = require('jstransform');
var originalFileContents = fs.readFileSync('path/to/original/file.js', 'utf-8');
var transformedFileData = jstransform.transform(
es6ClassVisitors,
originalFileContents
);
console.log(transformedFileData.code);
Using multiple pre-bundled or existing transforms at once:
/**
* Reads a source file that may (or may not) contain ES6 classes *or* arrow
* functions, transforms them to ES5 compatible code using the pre-bundled ES6
* visitors, and prints out the result.
*/
var es6ArrowFuncVisitors = require('jstransform/visitors/es6-arrow-function-visitors').visitorList;
var es6ClassVisitors = require('jstransform/visitors/es6-class-visitors').visitorList;
var jstransform = require('jstransform');
// Normally you'd read this from the filesystem, but I'll just use a string here
// to simplify the example.
var originalFileContents = "var a = (param1) => param1; class FooClass {}";
var transformedFileData = jstransform.transform(
es6ClassVisitors.concat(es6ArrowFuncVisitors),
originalFileContents
);
// var a = function(param1) {return param1;}; function FooClass(){"use strict";}
console.log(transformedFileData.code);
Writing a simple custom transform:
/**
* Creates a custom transformation visitor that prefixes all calls to the
* `eval()` function with a call to `alert()` saying how much of a clown you are
* for using eval.
*/
var jstransform = require('jstransform');
var Syntax = require('esprima-fb').Syntax;
var utils = require('jstransform/src/utils');
function visitEvalCallExpressions(traverse, node, path, state) {
// Appends an alert() call to the output buffer *before* the visited node
// (in this case the eval call) is appended to the output buffer
utils.append('alert("...eval?...really?...");', state);
// Now we copy the eval expression to the output buffer from the original
// source
utils.catchup(node.range[1], state);
}
visitEvalCallExpressions.test = function(node, path, state) {
return node.type === Syntax.CallExpression
&& node.callee.type === Syntax.Identifier
&& node.callee.name === 'eval';
};
// Normally you'd read this from the filesystem, but I'll just use a string here
// to simplify the example.
var originalFileContents = "eval('foo');";
var transformedFileData = jstransform.transform(
[visitEvalCallExpressions], // Multiple visitors may be applied at once, so an
// array is always expected for the first argument
originalFileContents
);
// alert("...eval?...really?...");eval('foo');
console.log(transformedFileData.code);
FAQs
A simple AST visitor-based JS transformer
The npm package jstransform receives a total of 204,051 weekly downloads. As such, jstransform popularity was classified as popular.
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