@cush/sorcery v1.4.7
sorcery v1.4.7
Fork of Rich-Harris/sorcery that caters toward build tools.
const sorcery = require('sorcery');
// Returns a v3 source map.
const sourceMap = sorcery([
{content: minifiedCode, map: {...}},
transpiledCode, // <= a string with an inline map
sourceCode, // <= the original source code
]);
// Provide hooks into your file cache.
const sourceMap = sorcery(sources, {
// Return a string or null for file requests.
readFile(file) {
return cache[file].read();
},
// Return a string, object, false, or null for sourcemap requests.
getMap(file) {
return cache[file].sourceMap;
}
});Options
sourceRoot: ?stringa relative path prepended to each source path when consumedgeneratedFile: ?stringwhere the generated file lives relative to the new sourcemapincludeContent: ?booleanwhether to embed source contents in the new sourcemap (default:true)readFile(file)read the contents of a file (may be a source or sourcemap)getMap(file)get a sourcemap from your file cache
When defined, the sourceRoot option is assumed to be relative to the
sourcemap's directory. When the sourcemap is consumed, the sourceRoot
prepended to every path in its sources array.
When defined, the generatedFile option is assumed to be relative to the
sourcemap's directory. This option merely sets the file property of the
returned SourceMap object. Its value should be identical to wherever you save
the content in relation to the generated sourcemap.
The readFile function is required if any source is missing its content.
This usually occurs when a sourcemap has no sourcesContent property.
It must return either a string or null.
The getMap function must return either a JSON string, a sourcemap object, or
null. If this option is undefined (or you return null), the generated file is
parsed for a sourceMappingURL comment at the end. If you already know that
a file has no sourcemap, you should return false to avoid extra work.
sorcery.portal
The portal function takes the same arguments as sorcery, but it returns a
function instead of a SourceMap object.
The returned function traces a (line: number, column: number) pair to its
original source. It returns an object (or null if the pair is untraceable)
which has the following properties:
source: ?stringthe original filenameline: numberthe original linecolumn: numberthe original columnname: ?stringthe original identifier
const trace = sorcery.portal(chain, options);
trace(1 /* one-based line */, 0 /* zero-based column */); // {source, line, column, name} || nullLicense
MIT