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ts-creator
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A code generator to generate TypeScript code generator from TypeScript code
npm install ts-creator
import creator from 'ts-creator'
const generatedFactoryCode = creator(`const foo = "your code here"`)
import { transformSourceFile } from 'ts-creator'
declare const file: ts.SourceFile
const factoryFile = transformSourceFile(file)
import { transformNode } from 'ts-creator'
declare const node: ts.Expression
const factoryNode = transformNode(node)
If you want to write a TypeScript codegen.
You got TypeScript code:
function foo(bar: number): number {
return bar + 1
}
ts-creator generate TypeScript factory from given code to:
ts.createFunctionDeclaration(
undefined,
undefined,
undefined,
ts.createIdentifier('foo'),
undefined,
[
ts.createParameter(
undefined,
undefined,
undefined,
ts.createIdentifier('bar'),
undefined,
ts.createKeywordTypeNode(ts.SyntaxKind.NumberKeyword),
undefined
)
],
ts.createKeywordTypeNode(ts.SyntaxKind.NumberKeyword),
ts.createBlock(
[
ts.createReturn(
ts.createBinary(
ts.createIdentifier('bar'),
ts.createToken(ts.SyntaxKind.PlusToken),
ts.createNumericLiteral('1')
)
)
],
true
)
)
Result after run the generated factory code:
function foo(bar: number): number {
return bar + 1;
}
Use ts-creator
cli to generate code:
ts-creator <input> [options]
Simple usage:
# print generate code
ts-creator foo.ts
# or read data from pipeline
echo 42 | ts-creator
cat foo.ts | ts-creator
ts-creator < foo.ts
# write to file
ts-creator foo.ts -o foo.js
ts-creator foo.ts > foo.js
You can install ts-creator
globally.
npm i -g ts-creator
# or yarn
yarn global add ts-creator
If you install locally, may prepend npx
or yarn
you need.
# use npm
npm i ts-creator
npx ts-creator -h
# use yarn
yarn add ts-creator
yarn ts-creator -h
option | description | type | default |
---|---|---|---|
--target, -t | generate targets | Enum { expression , runnable , esmodule , commonjs } | expression |
--output, -o | output to filepath | String | undefined |
--tsx | tsx support | Boolean | false |
--color | colorful print | Boolean | true |
--semi | print semicolons at the ends of statements | Boolean | false |
--single-quote | use single quotes instead of double quotes | Boolean | true |
--jsx-single-quote | use single quotes in JSX | Boolean | false |
--bracket-spacing | print spaces between brackets in object literals | Boolean | true |
--tab-width | pecify the number of spaces per indentation-level | Number | 2 |
--use-tabs | indent lines with tabs instead of spaces | Boolean | false |
--trailing-comma | print trailing commas wherever possible | Enum { none , es5 , all } | none |
--prose-wrap | how to wrap output | Enum { always , never , preserve } | preserve |
--version, -v | show ts-creator versions | Boolean | false |
--help, -h | show helper | Boolean | false |
FAQs
A code generator to generate TypeScript code generator from TypeScript code
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