ast-utils v1.0.0
ast-utils 
Utility library to manipulate ASTs
Install
$ npm install --save ast-utilsUsage
const astUtils = require('ast-utils');API
astUtils.isStaticRequire(node)
Checks whether node is a call to CommonJS's require function.
Returns true if and only if:
- node is a
CallExpression node's callee is anIdentifiernamedrequirenodehas exactly 1Literalargument whose value is astring
Example:
require('lodash');
// => true
require(foo);
// => false
foo('lodash');
// => falseUsage example (in the context of an ESLint rule):
function create(context) {
return {
CallExpression(node) {
if (astUtils.isStaticRequire(node)) {
context.report({
node: node,
message: 'Use import syntax rather than `require`'
});
}
}
};
}astUtils.getRequireSource(node)
Gets the source of a require() call. If node is not a require call (in the definition of isStaticRequire), it will return undefined.
Example:
require('lodash');
// => 'lodash'
require('./foo');
// => './foo'Usage example (in the context of an ESLint rule):
function create(context) {
return {
CallExpression(node) {
if (astUtils.isStaticRequire(node) && astUtils.getRequireSource(node) === 'underscore') {
context.report({
node: node,
message: 'Use `lodash` instead of `underscore`'
});
}
}
};
}astUtils.containsIdentifier(name, node)
Checks if there is a reference to a variable named name inside of node.
Returns true if and only if:
- There is an
Identifiernamednameinside ofnode - That
Identifieris a variable (i.e. not a static property name for instance) - That
Identifierdoes not reference a different variable namednameintroduced in a sub-scope ofnode.
Example:
foo(a);
// containsIdentifier('a', node) // => true
// containsIdentifier('b', node) // => true
function foo(fn) {
return function(a) {
return fn(a);
};
}
// containsIdentifier('a', node) // => falseUsage example (in the context of an ESLint rule):
function create(context) {
return {
FunctionDeclaration(node) {
node.params.forEach(param => {
if (param.type === 'Identifier' && !astUtils.containsIdentifier(param.name, node.body)) {
context.report({
node: node,
message: `${name} is never used`
});
}
});
}
};
}astUtils.someContainIdentifier(name, nodes)
Checks if there is a reference to a variable named name inside any node of the nodes array. Will return false if nodes is not an array.
This is a shorthand version of containsIdentifier that works for arrays. The following are equivalent:
[node1, node2, node3].some(node => astUtils.containsIdentifier('a', node));
// equivalent to
astUtils.someContainIdentifier('a', [node1, node2, node3]);License
MIT © Jeroen Engels
9 years ago