$ cnpm install estree-util-to-js
estree (and esast) utility to serialize estrees as JavaScript.
This package is a utility that turns an estree syntax tree into a string of JavaScript.
You can use this utility when you want to get the serialized JavaScript that is represented by the syntax tree, either because you’re done with the syntax tree, or because you’re integrating with another tool that does not support syntax trees.
This utility is particularly useful when integrating with other unified tools, such as unist and vfile.
The utility esast-util-from-js
does the inverse of this
utility.
It turns JS into esast.
This package is ESM only. In Node.js (version 14.14+ and 16.0+), install with npm:
npm install estree-util-to-js
In Deno with esm.sh
:
import {toJs} from 'https://esm.sh/estree-util-to-js@1'
In browsers with esm.sh
:
<script type="module">
import {toJs} from 'https://esm.sh/estree-util-to-js@1?bundle'
</script>
import fs from 'node:fs/promises'
import {parse} from 'acorn'
import {toJs} from 'estree-util-to-js'
const file = String(await fs.readFile('index.js'))
const tree = parse(file, {ecmaVersion: 2022, sourceType: 'module', locations: true})
// @ts-expect-error: acorn is funky but it works fine.
console.log(toJs(tree))
Yields:
{
value: "export {toJs} from './lib/index.js';\nexport {jsx} from './lib/jsx.js';\n",
map: undefined
}
This package exports the identifiers jsx
and toJs
.
There is no default export.
toJs(tree[, options])
Serialize an estree as JavaScript.
Result, optionally with source map (Result
).
jsx
Map of handlers to handle the nodes of JSX extensions in JavaScript
(Handlers
).
Handler
Handle a particular node (TypeScript type).
this
(Generator
)
— astring
generatornode
(Node
)
— node to serializestate
(State
)
— info passed aroundNothing (void
).
Handlers
Handlers of nodes (TypeScript type).
type Handlers = Partial<Record<Node['type'], Handler>>
Map
Raw source map from source-map
(TypeScript type).
Options
Configuration (TypeScript type).
SourceMapGenerator
(SourceMapGenerator
)
— generate a source map with this classfilePath
(string
)
— path to original input filehandlers
(Handlers
)
— extra handlersResult
Result (TypeScript type).
value
(string
)
— serialized JavaScriptmap
(Map
or undefined
)
— source map as (parsed) JSONState
State from astring
(TypeScript type).
Source maps are supported when passing the SourceMapGenerator
class from
source-map
.
You should also pass filePath
.
Modified example from § Use above:
import fs from 'node:fs/promises'
import {parse} from 'acorn'
+import {SourceMapGenerator} from 'source-map'
import {toJs} from 'estree-util-to-js'
-const file = String(await fs.readFile('index.js'))
+const filePath = 'index.js'
+const file = String(await fs.readFile(filePath))
const tree = parse(file, {
ecmaVersion: 2022,
@@ -11,4 +13,4 @@ const tree = parse(file, {
})
// @ts-expect-error: acorn is funky but it works fine.
-console.log(toJs(tree))
+console.log(toJs(tree, {filePath, SourceMapGenerator}))
Yields:
{
value: "export {toJs} from './lib/index.js';\nexport {jsx} from './lib/jsx.js';\n",
map: {
version: 3,
sources: [ 'index.js' ],
names: [],
mappings: 'QAOQ,WAAW;QACX,UAAU',
file: 'index.js'
}
}
To get comments to work, they have to be inside the tree.
This is not done by Acorn.
estree-util-attach-comments
can do that.
Modified example from § Use above:
import fs from 'node:fs/promises'
import {parse} from 'acorn'
+import {attachComments} from 'estree-util-attach-comments'
import {toJs} from 'estree-util-to-js'
const file = String(await fs.readFile('index.js'))
+/** @type {Array<import('estree-jsx').Comment>} */
+const comments = []
const tree = parse(file, {
ecmaVersion: 2022,
sourceType: 'module',
- locations: true
+ locations: true,
+ // @ts-expect-error: acorn is funky these comments are fine.
+ onComment: comments
})
+attachComments(tree, comments)
// @ts-expect-error: acorn is funky but it works fine.
console.log(toJs(tree))
Yields:
{
value: '/**\n' +
"* @typedef {import('./lib/index.js').Options} Options\n" +
"* @typedef {import('./lib/types.js').Handler} Handler\n" +
"* @typedef {import('./lib/types.js').Handlers} Handlers\n" +
"* @typedef {import('./lib/types.js').State} State\n" +
'*/\n' +
"export {toJs} from './lib/index.js';\n" +
"export {jsx} from './lib/jsx.js';\n",
map: undefined
}
To get JSX to work, handlers need to be registered.
This is not done by default, but they are exported as jsx
and can be passed.
Modified example from § Use above:
import fs from 'node:fs/promises'
-import {parse} from 'acorn'
-import {toJs} from 'estree-util-to-js'
+import {Parser} from 'acorn'
+import acornJsx from 'acorn-jsx'
+import {toJs, jsx} from 'estree-util-to-js'
-const file = String(await fs.readFile('index.js'))
+const file = '<>{1 + 1}</>'
-const tree = parse(file, {
+const tree = Parser.extend(acornJsx()).parse(file, {
ecmaVersion: 2022,
sourceType: 'module',
locations: true
})
// @ts-expect-error: acorn is funky but it works fine.
-console.log(toJs(tree))
+console.log(toJs(tree, {handlers: jsx}))
Yields:
{ value: '<>{1 + 1}</>;\n', map: undefined }
This package is fully typed with TypeScript.
It exports the additional types Handler
,
Handlers
,
Map
,
Options
,
Result
, and
State
.
Projects maintained by the unified collective are compatible with all maintained versions of Node.js. As of now, that is Node.js 14.14+, 16.0+, and 18.0+. Our projects sometimes work with older versions, but this is not guaranteed.
See contributing.md
in syntax-tree/.github
for
ways to get started.
See support.md
for ways to get help.
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