Transform the ast on a recursive walk.
This module is like burrito, except that it uses esprima instead of uglify for friendlier-looking ast nodes.
Put a function wrapper around all array literals.
var falafel = require('falafel');
var src = '(' + function () {
var xs = [ 1, 2, [ 3, 4 ] ];
var ys = [ 5, 6 ];
console.dir([ xs, ys ]);
} + ')()';
var output = falafel(src, function (node) {
if (node.type === 'ArrayExpression') {
node.update('fn(' + node.source() + ')');
}
});
console.log(output);
output:
(function () {
var xs = fn([ 1, 2, fn([ 3, 4 ]) ]);
var ys = fn([ 5, 6 ]);
console.dir(fn([ xs, ys ]));
})()
var falafel = require('falafel')
Transform the string source src
with the function fn
, returning a
string-like transformed output object.
For every node in the ast, fn(node)
fires. The recursive walk is a
pre-traversal, so children get called before their parents.
Performing a pre-traversal makes it easier to write nested transforms since transforming parents often requires transforming all its children first.
The return value is string-like (it defines .toString()
and .inspect()
) so
that you can call node.update()
asynchronously after the function has
returned and still capture the output.
Instead of passing a src
you can also use opts.source
.
All of the opts
will be passed directly to esprima except for 'range'
which
is always turned on because falafel needs it.
Some of the options you might want from esprima includes:
'loc'
, 'raw'
, 'comments'
, 'tokens'
, and 'tolerant'
.
Aside from the regular esprima data, you can also call some inserted methods on nodes.
Aside from updating the current node, you can also reach into sub-nodes to call update functions on children from parent nodes.
Return the source for the given node, including any modifications made to children nodes.
Transform the source for the present node to the string s
.
Note that in 'ForStatement'
node types, there is an existing subnode called
update
. For those nodes all the properties are copied over onto the
node.update()
function.
Reference to the parent element or null
at the root element.
With npm do:
npm install falafel
MIT