Rich-Harris / esrap

Parse in reverse
MIT License
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esrap

Parse in reverse. AST goes in, code comes out.

Usage

import { print } from 'esrap';

const { code, map } = print({
  type: 'Program',
  body: [
    {
      type: 'ExpressionStatement',
      expression: {
        callee: {
          type: 'Identifier',
          name: 'alert'
        },
        arguments: [
          {
            type: 'Literal',
            value: 'hello world!'
          }
        ]
      }
    }
  ]
});

console.log(code); // alert('hello world!');

If the nodes of the input AST have loc properties (e.g. the AST was generated with acorn with the locations option set), sourcemap mappings will be created.

Options

You can pass information that will be added to the resulting sourcemap (note that the AST is assumed to come from a single file):

const { code, map } = print(ast, {
  sourceMapSource: 'input.js',
  sourceMapContent: fs.readFileSync('input.js', 'utf-8')
});

Why not just use Prettier?

Because it's ginormous.

Developing

This repo uses pnpm. Once it's installed, do pnpm install to install dependencies, and pnpm test to run the tests.

License

MIT