What is syntax-error?
The syntax-error npm package is used to check JavaScript code for syntax errors. It can be used as a module in Node.js to detect and report syntax errors in code strings.
What are syntax-error's main functionalities?
Check for syntax errors in a string of code
This feature allows you to pass a string of JavaScript code and optionally a filename, and it will return an error object if there are syntax errors in the code. If there are no syntax errors, it returns undefined.
const syntaxError = require('syntax-error');
const src = 'var foo = 1;
var bar = ;';
const err = syntaxError(src, 'foo.js');
if (err) console.error('Error:', err);
Other packages similar to syntax-error
jshint
JSHint is a static code analysis tool used in software development for checking if JavaScript source code complies with coding rules. It is more comprehensive than syntax-error as it checks for errors and potential problems in code style and logic, not just syntax errors.
eslint
ESLint is a pluggable and configurable linter tool for identifying and reporting on patterns in JavaScript. It is more advanced than syntax-error, offering customizable rules for coding standards and errors, including syntax errors, code smells, and stylistic issues.
acorn
Acorn is a tiny, fast JavaScript parser, written completely in JavaScript. While syntax-error uses Acorn internally to detect syntax errors, Acorn itself is a more powerful tool that can be used for parsing JavaScript code into an abstract syntax tree (AST), which can then be analyzed or manipulated for various purposes.
syntax-error
Detect and report syntax errors in source code strings.
When you type node src.js
you get a friendly error report about exactly where
the syntax error is. This module lets you check for syntax errors and report
them in a similarly friendly format that wrapping a try/catch around
Function()
or vm.runInNewContext()
doesn't get you.
example
var fs = require('fs');
var check = require('syntax-error');
var file = __dirname + '/src.js';
var src = fs.readFileSync(file);
var err = check(src, file);
if (err) {
console.error('ERROR DETECTED' + Array(62).join('!'));
console.error(err);
console.error(Array(76).join('-'));
}
$ node check.js
ERROR DETECTED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
/home/substack/projects/node-syntax-error/example/src.js:5
if (Array.isArray(x) res.push.apply(res, x);
^
ParseError: Unexpected identifier
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
methods
var check = require('syntax-error')
var err = check(src, file)
Check the source code string src
for syntax errors.
Optionally you can specify a filename file
that will show up in the output.
If src
has a syntax error, return an error object err
that can be printed or
stringified.
If there are no syntax errors in src
, return undefined
.
err.toString()
Return the long string description with a source snippet and a ^
under
pointing exactly where the error was detected.
attributes
err.message
short string description of the error type
err.line
line number of the error in the original source (indexing starts at 1)
err.column
column number of the error in the original source (indexing starts at 1)
install
With npm do:
npm install syntax-error
license
MIT