@putout/plugin-convert-optional-to-logical
v4.0.0
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🐊Putout plugin adds ability convert Optional Chaining to Logical Expression
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@putout/plugin-convert-optional-to-logical
The optional chaining operator (
?.
) enables you to read the value of a property located deep within a chain of connected objects without having to check that each reference in the chain is valid.The
?.
operator is like the.
chaining operator, except that instead of causing an error if a reference is nullish (null
orundefined
), the expression short-circuits with a return value ofundefined
. When used with function calls, it returnsundefined
if the given function does not exist.This results in shorter and simpler expressions when accessing chained properties when the possibility exists that a reference may be missing. It can also be helpful while exploring the content of an object when there's no known guarantee as to which properties are required.
(c) MDN
The logical AND (
&&
) (logical conjunction) operator for a set of boolean operands will be true if and only if all the operands are true. Otherwise it will be false.More generally, the operator returns the value of the first falsy operand encountered when evaluating from left to right, or the value of the last operand if they are all truthy.
(c) MDN
🐊Putout plugin adds ability to convert Optioncal Chaining to Logical Expression.
Like apply-optional-chaining
but backwards.
Install
npm i @putout/plugin-convert-optional-to-logical
Configuration
{
"rules": {
"convert-optional-to-logical/assign": "on",
"convert-optional-to-logical/call": "on"
}
}
assign
The JavaScript exception "invalid assignment left-hand side" occurs when there was an unexpected assignment somewhere. It may be triggered when a single
=
sign was used instead of==
or===
.(c) MDN
Checkout in 🐊Putout Editor.
❌ Example of incorrect code
maybeAnObj?.prop = theValue;
✅ Example of correct code
maybeAnObj && (maybeAnObj.prop = theValue);
call
Disabled by default. Checkout in 🐊Putout Editor.
❌ Example of incorrect code
hello?.world?.();
✅ Example of correct code
hello && hello.world && hello.world();
License
MIT